Posted by 495man on February 16, 2009 at 17:19:22 from (24.137.106.3):
In Reply to: New Holland 4835?? posted by Shetland Sheepdog on February 16, 2009 at 08:27:33:
With out digging out my sales lit, (I have the 35 series piece) the 4835 were about 56 PTO HP.
It should have "Ford" on it under the New Holland
I've run 35's and TL's, including a 1997 6635. Great tractor. the 7310 loader is ok, but I don't care for the bucket QA on them, sort of cheap, ran three 7310 loaders on 3 tractors, all of them were messed up in the QA, and all of the loaders had multiple spear/forks/buckets for them. Not all 7310's had the QA, some were pin on.
Never had the loader off the tractors, so no comment on that.
12x12 with stick to the left of the seat is fine, lots of usable speeds. the 35's had the 24x12 dual power as option, the 12x12 were 30 km/h trans. The trans seems really heavy, and feels like it has big syncros in both the shuttle and gear lever.
The TL70A is the direct replacement, not sure if it's sold in North America at this time. I've seen a few TL70's advertised.
I agree with Ken, the 52 loader looks overkill on it.The 7310 was actually "built up" with mounts to go on the TL's.
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