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05-16-2006, 08:22 PM #1Bronze Member
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NH TN65 = JD what?
Been looking at the 5x03s for awhile but then along comes a used low-hour NH TN65 2WD in excellent condition. Horsepower-wise a TN65 seems to line up with a 5203.
When all features are considered what JD does the NH TN65 best compare to?
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05-16-2006, 08:22 PM #2Bronze Member
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NH TN65 = JD what?
Been looking at the 5x03s for awhile but then along comes a used low-hour NH TN65 2WD in excellent condition. Horsepower-wise a TN65 seems to line up with a 5203.
When all features are considered what JD does the NH TN65 best compare to?
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05-17-2006, 07:31 AM #3Veteran Member
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Re: NH TN65 = JD what?
Physical size (wheelbase, height, length - not counting weight) it probably lines up closest to the 5000-05's and 5000-03's. The deere 5000-25's are a little longer/taller.
Feature-wise it's got a lot more choices, options, and functions than the basic Deere 03's and even 05's so probably falls somewhere between the 05's and the 25's, maybe a little closer to the 25s than the 05s.
However the TNs are heavier (5000lbs+) than any of the Deere 5000 series, and have greater 3-point and loader lift specs. Noticeably so compared to the 5000-05's.
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05-17-2006, 07:31 AM #4Veteran Member
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Re: NH TN65 = JD what?
Physical size (wheelbase, height, length - not counting weight) it probably lines up closest to the 5000-05's and 5000-03's. The deere 5000-25's are a little longer/taller.
Feature-wise it's got a lot more choices, options, and functions than the basic Deere 03's and even 05's so probably falls somewhere between the 05's and the 25's, maybe a little closer to the 25s than the 05s.
However the TNs are heavier (5000lbs+) than any of the Deere 5000 series, and have greater 3-point and loader lift specs. Noticeably so compared to the 5000-05's.


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