Posted by valleview on December 06, 2020 at 16:17:17 from (64.62.238.5):
In Reply to: New Holland hunting posted by David G on December 06, 2020 at 07:59:17:
David -- been reading your interesting tractor search posts. I understand your looking at a blue tractor to replace your 6610, but agree with JDdrawbar. You need a lot more horsepower with tractors like Kubota and Fiat built to do the same work as those heavy built 25 + year old tractors. I have a 6640 Powerstar with close to 10,000 hrs -it's about 25 years old and was the last tractor my Dad bought - still runs good. It is similar in horsepower to a Kubota that is gone now, but is much heavier built and did far more work. Before buying the John Deere which i like a lot, i checked out a 4.95 (?)New Holland. It had the same looking back end as a Case IH that is gone now too. I was kind of relieved when the salesman didn't follow through. It might be good to be color blind when looking for a replacement - that Massey looks interesting
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