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    Farmers: What is the legal structure of your farm?

    Farmers: How is your farm structured? Sole proprietorship, LLC, corporation? And do you do your own taxes or hire an accountant?
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    New Impact Wrench

    The one I've seen was a digital getup. Like $400. It wasn't just a bench tester. It was meant to be used on the project. I'll have to see if I can find it again. I don't doubt there are several at any number of price points. I probably don't need one.
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    New Impact Wrench

    Yeah that's an interesting point. I've heard of torque gauges that can be placed between the impact and the nut. Besides being stupid expensive, are they any good?
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    New Impact Wrench

    Cool. Yeah I also have the 900.
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    New Impact Wrench

    I got a new impact wrench for Christmas. It's a Dewalt high torque max xr with a 1/2 inch drive. Real world numbers put it at right around 895 foot pounds. I've needed one for a long time, but have always found something more urgent to spend my money on. Up until now I've been a...
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    UTV's and ATV's at work picture thread

    Just for an experiment the other day, I tried to build the most expensive Deere utv I could. The online retail price came in at just about $65,000. I couldn't believe it.
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    You "Road" Your Tractor?

    My next tractor will have front fenders because it DOES have a cab. I keep waiting for a piece of stray gravel to crack that big windshield that goes all the way to the floor.
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    You "Road" Your Tractor?

    I road mine to and from the farm at least a few times a week. It's about 7 miles one way. Not too bad at 23 mph. I guess I've been too afraid to call and ask the cops if it's legal, but my limited reading tells me I'm in the clear in my state. So far no troubles at least. For sure I see many...
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    hp needed

    Yeah this is my thought too.
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    What are these things?

    Ah cool. Makes sense. They do get grimy. But why just two reservoirs for three valves? A smaller tractor I'm looking at has two valves but only one reservoir. Why always one fewer?
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    What are these things?

    Just for curiosity sake, can someone help me out? These remote valves on the back of this tractor I can't afford appear to drain to small reservoirs below. (Or is that an uptake?) What am I looking at? I've never owned a machine that had them. Tractor is a New Holland T6.160. Edit: Looks like...
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    Walterscheid slip clutches

    I'm following up on this for any future users who might benefit. Walterscheid got back with me quickly. They confirm that in the EU it is illegal to use asbestos in manufacturing. The friction plates on their pto slip clutches do not contain asbestos at all. I suspected as much, but am...
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    Walterscheid slip clutches

    I'd backed I'd backed it off too far. Before it was too tight. Then it was too loose. Now it's just right.
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    Walterscheid slip clutches

    Can anyone tell me if the Walterscheid slip clutch I keep smoking uses asbestos clutch plates? Is that even done anymore? I'm too busy to die of cancer just yet.
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    New Holland PowerStar vs. T5

    All the implements are mounted on the 3PH. I sometimes carry an ibc tote filled with water on the front forks. Helps to balance out the steering a little, but probably not strictly necessary.
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    New Holland PowerStar vs. T5

    Also, I'd love to know if the 120 feels any different than the 75. You'd be the only guy I'd know to ask. I recently spaced all 4 wheels out farther. We do strawberries and needed the room between beds. It feels a little more planted to the ground, but it still sags pretty hard under the...
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    New Holland PowerStar vs. T5

    Sheesh. I paid way more for my 75. Who's the dealer? It'd be worth having one trucked to Tulsa at that price. Or possibly you got deals that I couldn't for loyalty etc?
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    New Holland PowerStar vs. T5

    Woah! That's a good deal. What area are you in?
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    New Holland PowerStar vs. T5

    Mind if I ask what you paid for the 120?
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    New Holland PowerStar vs. T5

    Cool. Thanks. Is there much difference between your PS 75 and 120? I know they differ by more than just hp. Their 3PH capacities are also different. The 120 also looks to have an electro hydraulically activated PTO and a higher base weight. Anything else? Seems like there are really two...
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    New Holland PowerStar vs. T5

    We are considering moving up from our new-ish New Holland PowerStar 75 (so a T4) to a ~120hp machine. Does anyone have any experience with the T4s vs. the T5s? For a given hp rating, is one more reliable than the other? Are either worth owning?
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    New Holland guys...

    What year T4s were all Italian made? My 2022 PowerStar 75 (t4) is made in Turkey. Or were you only referring to TNs?
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    How much trailer weight can my tractor tow?

    Actually I'd be carrying implements and water (heavy) to the farm, which is 9 miles down the county road. I'd love a farm wagon, but for now I am working with tandem rear axles.
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    How much trailer weight can my tractor tow?

    Ah good point. I was sure I'd miss something. My region is entirely flat, with only slight grades rarely. The tractor has a 7-pin trailer connection. 6 around the circle, and one in the middle. The pins themselves are round, not flat blades. Unfortunately, none of this means much to me. I...
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    How much trailer weight can my tractor tow?

    I've got a New Holland PowerStar 75. It's about 8,000 lbs counting the FEL. It's got 16.9R30s on the back. I'm able to add about 2,000 lbs with the front forks carrying a 275 gallon IBC tote for water weight and balance. My question is, how heavy of a trailer can I tow using either the 3PH...
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    Kubota M5660SUHD caught on fire (60hrs)!

    File a claim against your personal property insurance. They‘ll go to bat for you against Kubota just to get themselves off the hook. If that doesn’t work, hire a lawyer and light them both up.
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    PowerStar 75 cab

    I need to do this. Believe it or not all i have is a 4’ mower. I’ve had larger mowers in the past, but this one is a toy left over from my much smaller tractor. Most riding lawnmowers are bigger, lol. I’m thinking 8’ is the sweet spot for me, since mowing is a secondary job for us, and I don’t...
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    PowerStar 75 cab

    Many of the smaller Boomer SCUTs and CUTs are made by LS. The larger UT are made somewhere else. I know at least some are made in Turkey. They are Fiat.
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    PowerStar 75 cab

    Also a good looking machine. Are they identical inside?
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    PowerStar 75 cab

    Nice land, btw. What state are you in?
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    PowerStar 75 cab

    Looks great man! The cab is very automotive-like. Just the suspended petals are a luxury in my book. And all the controls being on the right hand make a big difference after a long day. Congrats!
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    PowerStar 75 cab

    Hey Towaliga. Yeah I'd definitely recommend it. It's been rock solid all year. Roared to life immediately this spring following a cold winter when I was supposed to start it periodically but didn't. Just today I bought a bigger bedder and transplanter and we will be turning over acres all summer...
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    Spader vs. Power Harrow vs. Rotary Tiller for Raised Beds

    I actually have a buckeye unit but it's too small for my tractor now that I've upgraded. About to order a rain-flo though.
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    Spader vs. Power Harrow vs. Rotary Tiller for Raised Beds

    Anybody have experience with any of these? We're market farming flowers/vegetables/berries. I've always used a rotary tiller, but have been recommended various alternatives over the years. The spaders and power harrows are way more expensive. Are they that much better? I've never known...
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    Size tractor for Bedder/Mulch-Layer

    I’m looking at buying a Rain-Flo 2670 bed-shaper/mulch-layer. The manual says it requires an 80hp minimum tractor. I have a 75hp New Holland PowerStar. I’ve talked to the manufacturer, and they thought my tractor would probably work, even though it is smaller than the recommended size. However...
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    what WIDTH plow?

    I know there's no shortage of questions in this forum about how big a plow you can pull with X horsepower. But my question is, how WIDE of a plow do I need? Ultimately this still breaks down to a question about whether I need a 2-bottom or 3- bottom. Last year I traded in my 24hp scut for a...
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    Gasoline Tractors are they coming Back ?

    This makes me nervous. I hope you’re wrong, but fear you’re right.
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    PowerStar 75 cab

    How big a job is the led swap? Did you swap headlights, or just work lights?
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    Leaky Remote valves

    Thanks. Yeah it’s from the quick disconnects on the tractor side. The up and down movement may be putting pressure on the quick connections, like maybe the hoses are too short or something. The connections on the cylinders themselves seem to be dry.
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    Leaky Remote valves

    My new PowerStar 75 slowly drips hydraulic oil from the remote valves when I operate the top/side links. Is this to be expected, or do I have a problem?
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    Elbow fitting size for hydraulic top link cylinders

    Thanks. Do you know if the fittings are typically a standard diameter?
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    Elbow fitting size for hydraulic top link cylinders

    I‘ve done a search, and seen this topic discussed…sort of, but I’m still uncertain what to order. I am needing right-angle elbow fittings for connection to my remote-attached top link hydraulic cylinders. Are those typically a standard size?
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    Mix brands of hydraulic oil?

    Wow, a homemade backhoe. Now that’s some DIY!
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    Mix brands of hydraulic oil?

    I’m adding top-and-tilt cylinders to my tractor and will need to top off the hydraulic oil. Can I safely mix brands of hydraulic oil, or do I need to make the drive to the New Holland dealership?
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    PowerStar 75 cab

    Yeah 4700s are good looking for sure.
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    Why no hydrostatic transmissions on larger tractors?

    Probably a question everyone knows the answer to … except me: Why are there no hydrostatic transmissions on larger tractors?
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    This has to be a record !!!

    Of the appliances I bought when I built my house 7 years ago, the Whirlpool washing machine, oven, and dishwasher have ALL broken. They’re built in America, not so far from me, and are supposed to be a success story, but they’re PATHETIC. I think they’re cutting all kinds of corners to pay their...
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    PowerStar 75 cab

    I was told the wait on New Hollands that weren’t on the lot was 10 months, which is wild.
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    PowerStar 75 cab

    Man those are so nice. That was the strongest competitor to my Powerstar. I might have gotten one if I could have found one. They’re good and heavy.
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    PowerStar 75 cab

    Oh I’m just being obsessive lol. My last tractor got so dirty, I’m determined to keep the grit and grime out of the crevices of this one. At these prices, it needs to last a very long time. A paintbrush makes a pretty good duster. What kind of tractor did you get? When does it get here?
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    PowerStar 75 cab

    Did my first work with the new machine today. It’s my first cab tractor and an absolute dream. Here’s the picture I hoped to find on the web when I was shopping for mine. Maybe it’ll help someone make their own decision. Picture shows only right-hand controls because there are no left-hand...
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    2022 New Holland PowerStar 75

    No DEF fluid, thankfully. The Powerstar 90-120 do have it.
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    2022 New Holland PowerStar 75

    I had the same question, and also couldn’t find any information. Turns out it‘s because the 710LU is newish in the market. It is spec-for-spec the same as a 655TL, which it replaces, except that the attachment points to the tractor have been updated. Still comes with the SSQA bucket, level...
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    2022 New Holland PowerStar 75

    Signed the check today. That Wednesday delivery is slow as Christmas coming.
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    Taxes on tractors

    I realize the answers to this question will vary by state, but I’m curious what kind of yearly property taxes people budget to pay on their tractors. I’m in the tractor buying process, and don’t want to get into a bad situation because of variables I failed to anticipate.
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    Hydraulic top links variants

    Wow. You guys are good. Thank you!
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    Hydraulic top links variants

    I’m going to show my ignorance here, but I can’t seem to find an answer to a question. (Yes, I did search the site.) I have used hydraulic top links in the past by simply hooking them up to the rear remotes. The cylinder I owned was smooth, with only two connection points protruding from the...
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    Does a Powerstar 75 have an e540 PTO?

    I was told that the 540e on a PS74 drops the PTO horsepower from 64 down to 50. It‘d be nice to have just to be a littler gentler on my older, smaller implements, but I can just make sure my slip clutches and sheer bolts are in working order and go with it.
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    Does a Powerstar 75 have an e540 PTO?

    Just to help future buyers: I just got off the phone with my New Holland dealer. He says New Holland no longer (May, 2022) offers this option on tractor orders. Apparently, it didn’t save that much money after everything washed out.
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    Does a Powerstar 75 have an e540 PTO?

    Can anyone tell me whether or not the New Holland Powerstar 75 has an e540 PTO as either standard or optional? I’ve heard it referenced on YouTube, but can’t seem to confirm anything about it elsewhere. Thanks.
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    Powerstar 90 pricing

    I have just recently been quoted (by two different NH dealerships) at $60,000 and $65,000 cash price on a Powerstar 75 with cab, radials, dual remotes, etc. I do love the 90s though, because they bump up to the bigger frame in the Powerstar line. One of the above dealers has a PS100 new on the...
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    FORD LGT 14D

    Man, I suppose no one asked me exactly, but no way would I ever sell that beauty. (Unless it’s to me. [emoji6])
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    How heavy should a tractor be?

    I’m going to give this a look. Can’t hurt; might help.
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    Boomer 24 wimping out when plowing/tilling

    Yeah its an hst. I back way off on the pedal to gain more torque, but it doesn’t seem to be enough in my soil.
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    I did it. Roast and discuss my choice. (sharing experience + numbers for others)

    I’m pretty interested in an MF4707. About the same price as a Powerstar75, but a LOT more weight. (The weight is more important than the hp to me.) I like the tractor a lot based on the specs list, but I was recommended by more than one person to steer clear of MF because of parts availability...
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    Boomer 24 wimping out when plowing/tilling

    Oops. My mistake. Yes, the parking brake is off, although it wont hurt to climb under there and make sure the linkage is free and clear. Yes I plow at full throttle. I use a Titan 14” moldboard with a coulter blade and height gauge wheel. I use a Titan 4’ offset tiller. Forward tines...
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    How heavy should a tractor be?

    Fair questions. I’m happy to have so many options to think through. If we had a larger machine, we’d likely expand our tiny implements into moderate sized implements given enough time. But that’s not my primary concern. Just maintaining control is the trickiest part. My soil may well be to...
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    How heavy should a tractor be?

    Thanks for all this. Good suggestions. Our implements are all 4’ wide and down: —1-bottom, 14-inch moldboard plow with coulter blade and depth gauge wheel. —Tiller. Forward rotating. —brush mowever No MMM Strangely the things that give us the most trouble are less ground-engaging. Bed...
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    How heavy should a tractor be?

    We grow almost everything on raised beds (with plastic mulch.) In the past, my 75hp New Holland felt more than well-sized, even for smaller acreage than that. I’m certain that I want a +5,000 lb tractor; I’m just not sure if 9,000 lbs will deliver any appreciable performance boost in my...
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    How heavy should a tractor be?

    One of the worst problems we have now is simply due to the lack of steering control and lateral shifting. 1,900 lbs is nowhere near enough. Of course nothing is more important than keeping things straight when you’re trying to set up rows for efficient cultivation later.
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    How heavy should a tractor be?

    We are currently at only 1 acre, but will be expanding to 10 acres in the future (or as large as the produce/flower markets will bear). The farm itself is 20 acres.
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    How heavy should a tractor be?

    I’m a hobby farmer. Flatland. Old school organic kinda deal. Possibly haying in the future. But mostly vegetable crops. Deep plowing. Tilling. Bed shaping. Seeding. No high hp commodity crops like corn or soybeans. I’m preparing to trade my NH Boomer 24, which is far too light to be useful. I’ve...
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    Boomer 24 wimping out when plowing/tilling

    My little 24hp sub-compact is struggling to maintain rpm‘s when pulling a 4-foot tiller or 1-bottom moldboard through the garden. I have just about decided it’s too small for my purposes, though I like it’s tight dimensions. Is this consistent behavior for such a small tractor? Do they all wimp...
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    New Holland battery replacement

    Hey everyone. I am having to replace a tractor battery for the first time in years, and I know too little about it. I did search for an answer on the aite hope I didn't miss anything obvious. I have a New Holland Boomer 24, that takes a GB60L, 12v 60ah battery. CNH will tell me I need to buy...
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    Stockpiling diesel

    I am a VERY small-time farmer. Probably better to say I am VERY large gardener. Anyway, I use a small tractor and appropriately-sized implements to grow using large-scale, row-crop, conventional agricultural techniques (though we are organic). Sub-grade drip fertigation, plastic mulch, etc...
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    Water in diesel

    How common is it to get water in your diesel while in the tractor? It's that time of year for condensation. Hot cold hot cold. I'm losing a lot of power at the end of a tank, and blowing a lot of smoke trying to start up. Do I have more to worry about?
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    Position vs. Up/Down lift

    Everything Attachments has a video for their moldboard plow in which they recommend a gauge wheel for tractors that have an "up or down" lift. They do not recommend the wheel if you have a "position lift". I have a small Boomer 24. The 3 point lever always springs back to the center position...
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    Tiller  Anybody use a disc harrow AND a tiller

    We are turning over acreage that has grown nothing but hay for the last 30 years. Our intention it to plant a 1-2 acre vegetable garden, out of which we may sell some produce for supplemental income. The field is very flat and even, with a slight south facing slope and few to no rocks. While I...
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