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Chip11
Join Date: Mar 2004
Posts: 14 MA
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2004-08-15          93604

Hi Folks,

Have not been here for a while, as I have been busy building our house. Anyway, I have test drove a 110, and really liked it, especially the creep feature. Does anyone here have this machine? Comments? Is the creep feature available on other hydro tractors? At a quote of $37,200 did not seem bad.

Chip11


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Art White
Join Date: Jan 2000
Posts: 6898 Waterville New York
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2004-08-16          93635

Deere has been modifying there hydro's though electronics to help them be smoother and less jerky under different conditions. Most all 110's need the belly pan to be ordered with them to protect the hydraulic system. The Kubota L-35 is a glideshift model a little smaller and the L-48 is just a little larger and is also a hydro drive. ....

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budmull
Join Date: Sep 2004
Posts: 1 New Mexico
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2004-09-06          95750

I'm new here but I own a 110 TLB and love it. The creep feature is priceless. The hydrostatic transmission won't allow the machine to roll by pushing or pulling with the backhoe (like the larger 310's). The hoe does have enough nuts to pick itself up and move but relocating that way is not always possible. I don't know how other brands of hydrostatic transmission machines move from the backhoe operator's seat but I suspect it's difficult. ....

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