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Re: New Holland Tractors
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Posted by Hurst on August 13, 2005 at 17:16:11 from (204.255.227.58):
In Reply to: New Holland Tractors posted by Trey on August 13, 2005 at 12:20:02:
We have a 2000 NH tn65 and it has been a great tractor. Only problem was the dry clutch got messed up due to the previous owner removing a snap ring that cause the lever that engages the throwout bearing to drop down all the way and mess up some spring inside? NH agreeed to pay for most of the price for the repair. It has nearly 1500 hours on it and is still running as strong as the first day we got it. The electrical system doesn't mean squat to me, it is fixed if it absolutely needs it to run (nothing yet) or I have some extra time. The only problme I have is the flasher and turnsignal, but that is just a few copper wires, not what is getting the work done. It is a lot lighter than the old trusty allis D17 series 4 diesel we had, but it gets the job done. I don't own a JD, so can't compare, but if I did, there wouldn't be much to compare to, the NH has 0 default so far (like I said the clutch problem was the previous owners fault and we bought the tractor used about a year after it came out). Hope this helps. I am not sure what size tractor you are looking for, that would be very helpful in providing opinions. I also love the old trusty ford 10 series, can't break them (unless you let the steering system run dry for hours lol). Hurst
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