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Old 11-08-2007, 09:57 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default NH compacts (TC series)

TC45/TC40/TC35 specifically, leave a little bit to be desired in my honest opinion.
They are ok tractors, but they aren't as strong as they should be and they definately have lemons floating around out there.
I have a TC45D (cab), it's actually the 2nd one, because the first one got bought back by NH because it was such a lemon.
This one isn't bad, but it can't handle the weight of a 5' Aerway Aerator (that my MF1433 which is a whole class of tractor DOWN has zero problems with) and continues to bend and/or break stablizer bars. It handles mowers, road boss's, etc, but not the aerator (which weighs a good 2000lbs). If it can lift it, it should be able to handle swinging it side to side. I've since purchased my 3rd set, and this set is going to a welder so I can say "here, make me two of these out of something strong instead of crap chinese metal"

We shall see.

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Old 11-08-2007, 10:01 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Lonecowboy. i am glad you made it.
i was sent to find you over at the big place.
i remembered your posts in the NH thread about your trouble.
and i could not find you.

Chris....

John Deere 2520 , R4's , 200CX loader with 61 inch bucket and JD Tooth Bar. And Markham 7 tooth. Tooth bar. 46 Backhoe with 16 inch bucket. with Custom made Street Flip pads off a 448 hoe. Foward work lights. Dual rear work lights. Heavy duty Alternator. I-Match , Ballast Box , Frontier BB2060 box blade , Frontier pallet Forks , JD 3 point reciever hitch. and soon A lot more.. and for grass cutting , John Deere GX 255 with 48 inch deck.
 
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Old 11-08-2007, 10:38 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Hey My Kindered brothern (LoneCowboy)-

Im soooo glad you found this place - Its a funny story how we all got here, and I owe it all to you - trust me its a good thing !
Its a funny story but I want to be sensitive to those who still frequent the other site, but your documentary on your troubles I felt was very fair and balanced. However the moderation team on the other site thought otherwise, they actually were implying you didnt know what you were doing - LOL . Its obvious you have much more experience than most, certainly the ones who had a laugh and were moderating - of course those threads are long gone, along with my respectful responses -

anyway I would actually love to see the machines you have out in circulation and generating income for you-
You will notice that on this site, you can be heard and folks will respect and listen to what you have to say - besides I think your the first on this site with solid NH experience - congrats!!

please feel free to peruse the site and make suggestions anytime -
we are about 1- 1/2 to 2 weeks online, and anticipate some solid growth

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