Difference between TL and TS series

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Can someone explain the difference between the TL and TS series tractors? Would one make a better loader tractor than the other? I see joy sticks in the TS110's, was this joy stick just for controlling one of the rear outlets or was it prep'd for a loader?
 
   / Difference between TL and TS series #2  
The TS series is heavier, has stronger components and will have a more durable drivetrain. Joystick controls generally operate a mid mount valve suitable for loader applications.
 
   / Difference between TL and TS series #3  
As Rick B. said, the TS is heavier than the TL. The TS is the Ford chassis, common to the 5, 6 and 7000 tractors. Very durable.
The TL is the Fiat chassis preceded by the 35 series (5635, 6635 and 7635) and the prior Fiat 30 series (5530, 6530 and 7530). A good product, just lighter design and components.
 
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Were the first TS like the TS 115 turbo's we had in the late 90's not made of a lot of 40 series parts ?
 
   / Difference between TL and TS series #5  
Were the first TS like the TS 115 turbo's we had in the late 90's not made of a lot of 40 series parts ?

All TS ( no 'A') were nothing more then 40 series tractors with new cabs, sheet metal, and a very few improvements.
 
   / Difference between TL and TS series
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#6  
So if a guy wanted a good used tractor for a reasonable cost a unit such as a 7740SLE would be a good choice? This tractor would make a good loader tractor?
 
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Just personal opinion, mind you, but the SLE model would be my last choice in 40 series. The electronics can be more than just a bit frustrating when things go haywire. Unless you or someone you know is well versed in the system and good with electrical circuits, I would stick with the gear drive versions.
 
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#8  
That would be an SL Model? Were the early model front axles, the Carraro's, good strong axles or should you try to find a later 95 and later model with a New Holland axle? My main use is going to be loader and I am very concerned about strength. If there is another tractor model that would better suit please comment. I just can't afford late model units. I want to stay around 90 or so pto hp.
 
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Just personal opinion, mind you, but the SLE model would be my last choice in 40 series. The electronics can be more than just a bit frustrating when things go haywire. Unless you or someone you know is well versed in the system and good with electrical circuits, I would stick with the gear drive versions.

Can't say I disagree with that.
A 7710 II with synchronized (16x8) transmission would even get you away from the stupid hydraulic controlled dry clutch found on the 40 series SL's.
 
   / Difference between TL and TS series #10  
The SL without the Dual Power, simple gear version as Harry said, is a pretty good tractor. The SL with Dual Power is basically a stripped SLE transmission with the same electrical headaches.
The Carraro or the Fiat/NH 4WD axles are essentially the same.
The 7710 was definitely a good basic tractor.
 

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