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fishdog
Join Date: Apr 2006
Posts: 3 Northern CA
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2006-04-26          128378

Just priced this tractor with HD bucket, quic attach, 4 remotes and back hoe. It was $58,390.00 with tax. Seems high to me. Any help is appreciated. This will be my first tractor purchase. Most of the other tractors I've looked at were less. I do like the features and layout of the NH.

Any help or advice is much appreciated.
Thank you,
Ben


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brokenarrow
Join Date: Jan 2004
Posts: 1288 Wisconsin
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2006-04-26          128396

What are your plans for the tractor? How huch land are you planning to put her to use for? The tc55 I suppose is too small for your plans? Need more info? The tn is getting up there in size, you may be better off moving up one notch for your money? ....

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fishdog
Join Date: Apr 2006
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2006-04-26          128401

Thanks for the reply. I have been tearing my hair out trying to decide how much tractor I really need. I have a new place with 15 acres of woods with overgrown pond, cedars and pines,etc. Lots of willows to remove and the small trees are going to go. There are some old cars and stuff to move but I could rent big equipment for that. I have about 600 ft. of gravel road to maintain as well as the need to dig hundreds of feet of french drains. I will need snow removal in winter. I also have a duck club that I need to mow tules on and occasionally take out or put in a duck blind or two.

Do you think I would be better off with a smaller tractor? Having looked at all of the tractors I just like the way NH is set up. Easy access to everything, great setup on the rear and it "feels good" sitting in it. I also feel that parts and service would be easy to come by. I would buy a kubota or JD if I found a great deal I guess. ....

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oneace
Join Date: Mar 2004
Posts: 1490 south central pa
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2006-04-29          128535

The price you were quoted is just about right on the money. With the FEL and cab all the extra remotes. With all those options they are not going to be much cheaper regardless of brand. I personally think that the TN60DA would be a better match for you though. ....

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fishdog
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2006-04-29          128566

Cab? What cab? No cab. ....

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oneace
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2006-04-30          128576

Well then you are not looking at a TN70(DA) you you are looking at a TN70(A). If that is the case then I would look else where. ....

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