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Re: NH Ford Tm series

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Posted by JHEnt on November 30, 2000 at 17:55:01 from (216.138.56.143):

In Reply to: NH Ford Tm series posted by Jesper Hansen on November 20, 2000 at 09:26:21:

The TM tractors are based off the 60 series. So for starters its a larger framed tractor. The hydraulic system on the TM is by far superior to the 40 series but they have changed the hydraulic valves. They now have load locks (which keeps the load from lowering without the engine running) and use the Fiat type coupler bodies. I have found that sometimes these couplers will not always hold the tips when you first plug them in. You may think its connected but when you move the hyd lever the tip spits out of the coupler. You will like the shuttle shift on the steering column though.

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