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Re: From TN70 to a TS115APosted by John K on January 06, 2004 at 14:03:28 from (66.222.132.230): In Reply to: From TN70 to a TS115A posted by RichG on January 06, 2004 at 05:40:34:
I love my TN75S. The supper steer is great for turns, but not so great with a loader, if you turn left, the loaded shifts to the righ a bit. It is a slight problem with pallet forks. Has only 44 hours on it so maybe I still don't have the hang of it. The only problems with the tractor was 1: paint sprayed into the femal;e couplers causing hydr oil to leak, minor problem scraped the paint off myself 2: ignition switch tightening ring falling off and the switch falling behind the panel, again minor problem repaired it my self and 3: magor problem the deisel fuel tank fell off with only 7 hours on the tractor. Made short work of the tank as it was run over by a baler, it sure lubed the under side. This tractor was shipped out of an other dealer and was supposed to have been PDI'd. My dealer picked up the tractor and delivered a loaner so as to get the hay off. I ended having the loaner TN75N for a month. Quite happy with the loacl dealer's service. A new tractor is still worthless unless you have the support from your dealer.
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