Posted by LAA on March 19, 2013 at 08:02:56 from (86.51.147.113):
In Reply to: New Holland TN75 posted by Fargo on March 19, 2013 at 04:59:31:
I have a 2001 model I bought new, 2 wheel drive, 6800 hours on it, most of those hours racked up in the hay field pulling a 9 foot disc cutter and 5 X 6 round baler, use it for winter feeding and general chore work because it is easy to haul. The tractor has good power and excellent fuel economy, I have a loader on it but being two wheel drive you have to have something fairly heavy on the 3 point hitch to do much with the loader. I have never done any major work to it, a starter, new switch, battery, and normal service, I am surprised the engine still has as much power as it does and no blow by though. I don't like the low slung plastic fuel tank, knocked a hole in it before and had to take it off to fix it, put a piece of sheet metal under it after that and no more problems. I got my moneys worth so far and I will probably soon turn it in to a dedicated baling tractor, I would buy another TN 75 but it would be MFWD.
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