New Holland tn 65

JayinNY

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Anyone have a nh tn 65? How are these tractors? Was thinking about looking at one, I really dont want a loader, but this one has it,
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I have a TT60A. 2WD, open station. Simple, trouble free basic tractor. I don't know how much it has in common with this one. I assume this cab has all the amenities?
 
Thats exactly what Im looking for, ac, mostly, cant stand this heat on my open station Ford, may look again for a roll bar and canopy, I missed out on one at the tractor salvage yard,
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This was my last tractor tn-75f air heat 4x4 it had 4k hrs when I got rid of it was a great tractor
 
If you can find a roll bar, you can buy a fiberglass canopy, or make one! I made a sun shade by bolting a board to each side of a roll bar, running little rafters cross ways, and my wife made a heavy cloth cover for it. It's light, cool, and quiet.
 
have a TN85 FWD with a loader. Nice tractor. It has the 16 speed tranny with the high road gear and power shuttle. Over 4000 hours on it, have had to replace the steering motor and a coupling on the FWD came undone but it was an easy fix.
Not the most nimble thing with the FWD and not the most fuel efficient either but its been a good tractor overall.
 
I believe that is the same model my father has, loader as well. He needed something with a cab too, creature comforts so to speak, more so due to his age. Been a good machine so far, had it since '14, Capital Tractor does the maintenance/repairs for him. This round of heat, certainly is uncomfortable, 45 degree swing since memorial day weekend, I had the wood stove fired up, latest I have ever fired it up.
 
You will find out that loader comes in handy if its a quick attach they come on and off pretty easy as long as there setting on a level surface. I have a grapple for my kubota makes moving brush piles a breeze and cutting firewood i pick up a log and hold it above three feet off the ground while cutting it in firewood lengths makes it alot easier on the back
 


That is similar to one that my cousin bought new for a chore tractor on his dairy farm. I used it once pushing up silage. One problem was the door wasn't strong enough to hold up when one of his workers drove it into a post and it bent back. I suppose that is better than pulling the post down, LOL. A weak point was how the clutch release fork was attached to the cross shaft. It was just a set screw instead of a through pin. The clutch stopped working when I was there once. We removed an access cover on the bottom and could see that the shaft was moving but the fork wasn't.
 

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