In Connecticut, buy Case IH instead of New Holland

   / In Connecticut, buy Case IH instead of New Holland #1  

brad_oatley

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Feb 17, 2001
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Location
Woodbury, Connecticut
Tractor
New Holland TC35D
We all know the dealer makes all the difference. Woodbury Tractor has Case IH now. Great dealer with a great product.
You'll never regret dealing with Bob Wolff.
 
   / In Connecticut, buy Case IH instead of New Holland #2  
Well, that's what I did. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif A new Case DX 24E, FEL, 60" mmm, snowblower. 0% for three years, out the door $16,370. I shopped this to death, compared everything I could think of, it just came down to small differences. Blue, red, orange, not a lemon in the bunch. /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gifThe NH was the most expensive of the bunch. Red and orange were neck and neck. The deciding factor was Bob Wolff at Woodbury tractor. The other dealers I contacted were very helpfull for the most part, just that Bob is 20 min. up the road. Got the feeling he's in it for the long haul, put his $ where the mouth is. I'll post some pix when it arrives. Joe
 
   / In Connecticut, buy Case IH instead of New Holland #3  
front or rear mount snow blower?
 
   / In Connecticut, buy Case IH instead of New Holland #4  
Front mount snowblower. I was very tempted by a rear mount, the price difference is considerable. We went with the front mount because my wife will be operating the tractor/blower combo sometimes. No way she is comfortable with the rear mount, that nailed it. My immediate neighbor has a BX2230 with a four way front blade, I am thinking I might be able to hitch that up to my Case to try it out. Bob Wolff tells me many of the attachments are by the same mfgr. /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gifso perhaps that would work. Any thoughts on that? Joe
 
   / In Connecticut, buy Case IH instead of New Holland #5  
Hey Joe,

As soon as you get your machine in, check the main black hydraulic line that runs from the loader control, down under the foot deck. A few of us (both Case and NH) sub owners have found the forward/reverse pedals rubbing through that hose. I think the mfr's assembly instructions tell the prep guys how to zip-tie the hose to the pedals, and it has caused problems in a few instances.

My dealer just fixed it (guess they just cut the zip ties). I thought they were going to completely re-route it. It seems like it should be fine now, but I may go get some rubber coolant hose and sheath the hyd. hose, just to be sure it doesn't get damaged again.

BTW, I added some more pics last weekend showing some of the new implements, new tires, & Pat's Easy Change. Make sure you get some pics up of yours when you get it. /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif
 

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