Case JX75T vs New Holland TD80 which one to buy?

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Case JX75T vs New Holland TD80 which one to buy?
 
   / Case JX75T vs New Holland TD80 which one to buy? #2  
That's easy, which one has the best dealer, and maybe even the better price.

SR
 
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Do you
That's easy, which one has the best dealer, and maybe even the better price.

SR
Do you mean I don't have to worry about performance and specifications?
 
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You always have to worry about Spec. and Perf.. The Maint. and repairs, Parts etc. availability in your location. Either doesn't have as many as your Deere.
 
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To general a question. Depends on what are the main uses you are going to use the tractor for ? Maybe add some of that info, and you might get better answers.
 
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I'm not familiar with either model, but isn't Case and New Holland the same thing, just different paint and trim?

If the HP is the same, and the drivetrain is the same, then one isn't better than the other.

I know that in other Case models, the C version is a lot better than the A version, but it's a lot more money too.

Given the two choices, I would buy the one with the best Parts and Service Department close to me.
 
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Do you mean I don't have to worry about performance and specifications?

Not so much with those two tractors, as for what they will do, they just aren't that far apart.

SR
 
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Case JX75T vs New Holland TD80 which one to buy?
Thanks guys, Case 75hp, NH 80hp, not a big change really. I go for the dealer close to me.
 
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Do they both use DEF? I bought a 70 hp tractor because I didn't want DEF. I originally wanted 80 hp so I could pull a 15 foot batwing, but it wasn't all that hard to talk myself into a 12 foot batwing to avoid DEF.
 
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Do both have: wet clutch, power reverser and power shift (full or partial)?

Those would be some important things for me.

One other is speed in specific ranges. An example is if you’re mowing at say 4mph in the lowest speed gear in a range and you have to downshift you likely will have to stop (not a issue with a full power shift/CVT) to shift ranges.
 
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You remind of something else that's important to me. How low is the lowest gear? When mowing in really bad areas, there is no such thing as too slow, but too fast can be terrifying!!! 12 speed transmission usually has a lower 1st gear than an 8 speed.
 
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My Yanmar has a super Too slow gear!!. Low 1st.. True rice patty tractor and owned the Correct YM1400 tiller so that wasn't the case. Granny in a wheel chair could outrun it Up hill even!!. INKY... never have figured that one out.
 
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Case JX75T vs New Holland TD80 which one to buy?

Appears the JX75T and TD80 referred to are not a North American models, most on this board are US/Canada. Looks like they are similar tractors with same basic engine. New Holland is a little heavier and 12x4 standard. CaseIH slightly more hydraulic flow base, NH has optional mega flow. NH has way higher 3pt capacity 3565kg versus 2000kg.

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   / Case JX75T vs New Holland TD80 which one to buy? #14  
You may want to consider talking to folks who have purchased these tractors. See how they perform and their reliability, especially any issues they have had. A tractor that sits in the shop more than working for you is not a good buy at any price or specification.
Sit in the seat and see which one "fits" see ifm all controls are easy to reach and if possible drive each one see how the respond to the controls and steer.
My son works at a Deere dealer and has found certain models make a lot of issues and take a lot of expensive repairs.
 

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