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Posted by LumbrJakMan on August 13, 2005 at 14:18:00 from (152.163.101.7):
In Reply to: New Holland Tractors posted by Trey on August 13, 2005 at 12:20:02:
Well Once Again the General Public is being lead to beleive that your Tractor has to be GREEN to be any good. I collect Farmalls. and I have a Business where I use a 2004 New Holland TC40 4x4 Tractor with a Loader. I enjoy using my Farmalls on the weekends at Pulls . I also Enjoy going out in the -30 Degree winters here in New Hampshire and starting my New Holland to clear my driveway. I have over 12 Attachments for my New Holland , Bush Hog, Post Digger, Finish Mower.York rake , Forks , Grapple Bucket ETC. I recently did a 10 Acre Bush Hog job in So Maine , I ran the New Holland at 2600 RPM for 10 Hours that day and Didnt even use 2/3 of my Fuel in my tank. It Never missed a Beat. I lift 2200 LBS with my Loader. and More with my 3 Point. I like the feeling I get when I get to work and Fire up the New Holland and shift the Tractor into gear and GO TO WORK ! All Tractors have good and Bad in them . I will close by saying this , To get a Comparable John Deere , would have lightened my wallet by the tune of over $ 5000.00 . Not hard to tell where the Money for my Trailer came from now , is it ?
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