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Re: NEW HOLLAND TN65

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Posted by matthew on July 04, 2000 at 04:51:59 from (210.55.113.231):

In Reply to: NEW HOLLAND TN65 posted by HUBB on July 03, 2000 at 08:54:37:

hey good to here about your purchase, we have a L75, i know they are a different tractor, well similar but different, do you have a front end loader on it?.....is it the wet clutch model?

i have heard some good stories about these machines, and i am also a new holland fan, but i can tell ya some horror stories about our one too...

hmm....our '96 FIAT L75 has loader and no cab.....brand new it was suppose to put out 67hp on the pto, 3hours on the dyno and she was putting out 76hp!.....then we took her home and put her straight into powerharrowing and on the forage harvestor (good way to run in a tractor!)
at a 1000hours she was split and the forward/reverse shyncros (dry clutch gearbox) was replaced, bolts around the bell housing were tighten, came loose, because of tractor twisting on the silage stack!, 2200 hours first clutch! (does lots of loader work...not hard work though), 2600hours replaced hyralic pump, bosh type real easy to do...it was on the side of the motor, a good feature
2600hours smashed both hubs on either side of the front axle (tried to get insurance..dunno if we got it).....left front wheel fell on the ground!...person experince with this type of machinery is loaders kill tractors, dealers mean the difference between a good and a bad tractor, and i think we will buy a payloader next time.....the reason we purchased was price (wetclutch type tractors were all too dear! and telehandlers were too dear!), we just expect higher running costs and turn the tractor over more regularly

they are nice machines, real simple tractors, and if the dealer wasn't such a pain we would buy another

the neighbour has brought a 75 supersteer for his orchard, his purchase says a lot! because he hasn't brought anything that isn't JD for such a long time!.....serious....he has 15 JD's and would have brought another!

your one has the 2.9litre 3 cylinder in it?....what does that engine go like?

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