New Holland TN75D

ToolManTimTaylor

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Well the NH has proven itself so far at my ol mans place. We have worked her hard and never once had an issue. HOWEVER I started to tinker and the results have been kinda cool. There is a rod off the throttle linkage that controls load (Kinda like a generator) well I took the tiny coupling and lengthened the rod. Well now Let me tell ya when you push scoop gravel she ramps up faster and even gives a puff o soot :D


BOMBED up N.H rocks!
 

CHarlan

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I was running a new 2003 New Holland LN75.B extend-a-boom backhoe at work, and they are damn sure not built like they used to be! I had the front hydro linkage go out from the control lever to the valves underneath. Pain in the ass to fix, but had to get done. Just recently, I had noticed the inner boom that extends was wobbly... I looked into it closer, and the urethane spacers were GONE!! Less than 400 hours and all this crap wrong with it! It's got good power, but sheesh, you figure the dash, and side panels would not be falling off already.
 

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