Phred
Veteran Member
I have a similar setup and a NH TN70D was my pick.
Great tractors.
All the colors have their merits. (but of course blue is the best /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif). So to make up your own mind look at each and the local dealers.
What may make the color call for you is your local dealers.
Do they treat you with respect and know their products.
Do your home work and then ask a few questions you already know the answer too.
How many real farmers appear to buy from them? Is the shop full of tractors, and the parts counter busy?
If not and it's hay season there is probably a reason, like maybe they do not stand behind their equipment after the sell. Or maybe there prices are high.
Get three faxed quotes at least on similar machines and see who really want's your business.
Fred
Great tractors.
All the colors have their merits. (but of course blue is the best /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif). So to make up your own mind look at each and the local dealers.
What may make the color call for you is your local dealers.
Do they treat you with respect and know their products.
Do your home work and then ask a few questions you already know the answer too.
How many real farmers appear to buy from them? Is the shop full of tractors, and the parts counter busy?
If not and it's hay season there is probably a reason, like maybe they do not stand behind their equipment after the sell. Or maybe there prices are high.
Get three faxed quotes at least on similar machines and see who really want's your business.
Fred