Brin,
sorry about that,and no,i am not condemming them,i just feel that for the money,the JD is the better buy.i never abused my NH,quite the opposite,i babied it.my biggest dissappointment was for dealer support,even the NH rep would not do anything,i went round and round with them.the other thing was that it just did'nt have any guts.the guy i sold it to kept it for about a year and he too sold it and bought a kubota,same reasons why i sold it,it was just anemic in the power department.the 7308 loader i thought was just awsome.i liked it better than i do the 430 loader on my JD.mine was the hydro obviously being the D model.i bought my new JD for 2k less than i paid for the NH 3 yrs before.i have about 300 hours on my 4410,and so far,it has just been a great tractor.no lack of power.i got more tractor for less money,dealer support was excellent,had a minor wiring issue when it was new,pinched wire,they took care of it right away.there are pros and cons to all the brands,but i think JD just makes the better CUT tractor,in my opinion.i have been on ford, kubota's,NH,JD,Kiote,andTYM
CUT tractors.i still prefer the JD.they are all nice machines.i could have bought a less expensive machine,but dollar for dollar,JD has always had good residual value and they seem to hold up really well.there are some things i don't like about it,the hood is a little chincy,and it blows alot of hot air over the platform and your feet get hot,especially in the summer.i don't like that it has a cast aluminum rear axle housing either.all in all,i have just had good experiences with JD and their products. so,you see,i'm not hatin' on NH,i gave them a shot,and it did'nt work out for me.you find something that works good for you,and you stick with it.you could go on forever about it,just like the age old ford vs chevy trucks,all boils down to preference i guess.they are all good,some are just a little better than the others in different areas.i never thought my JD did anything great,but it does everything good,so i will just stick with the green machines,they have'nt let me down yet.