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Posted by Gary in TX on April 16, 2004 at 17:09:27 from (209.151.113.202):
In Reply to: New Holland failure posted by Billy R on April 16, 2004 at 08:13:56:
I have heard that the New Holland tractors were pretty flemsy and pretty much junky from a guy that used to work for them. However a neighbor down the road bought one a couple years ago adn it seemed ok, he moved to GA last year and sold it after only having it a couple of years or less, he really didn't even break it in. Now then in my opinion its pretty much how you use something as to having something break into on ya. A loader on a farm tractor was not designed to do the work of a construction grade outfit. I'm carefull to not over do it on my 4430 with my Deere 725 loader and I have a 48 loader that I'm going to put on my 3020. The 48 came off of a 4020 that I traded on the 4430 last year and I never had any problems with with it although I did trade the tractor after having clutch problems with it. Common sense is the key to keeping things running and not tearing things up. Your going to have break downs there is no doubt about that but if you watch what your doing the self inflicted break downs will be few and far between, oh yea get ya a green and yeller one!!!!!!!!
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