Robert_in_NY
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- Joined
- Aug 1, 2001
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- Location
- Silver Creek, NY
- Tractor
- Case-IH Farmall 45A, Kubota M8540 Narrow, New Holland TN 65, Bobcat 331, Ford 1920, 1952 John Deere M, Allis Chalmers B, Bombardier Traxter XT, Massey Harris 81RC and a John Deere 3300 combine, Cub Cadet GT1554
The joystick is an option when you buy the loader. I have used a TN75 with 32LA loader that was ran off rear remotes using the levers as it didn't have the joystick. The old tractors all ran off two lever systems (my old Ford 4000 had it mounted under the seat so it was a ackward system). So since the advent of the loader they have been run off standard remotes it is just recently that they started going to joysticks but it isn't standard, most dealers just figure it in on their price now though as it is a easier system.
And Jim, whitetiger didn't say the joystick was "unneeded", just that not having one doesn't mean the tractor is held together with baling wire and duct tape (jury rigged).
And Mike, I am fairly certain whitetiger knows the standard way New Holland sets up tractors and New Holland doesn't install the loaders, the dealers do (like Whitetiger works for). New Holland gives the dealers the option of buying a joystick to work the loader but it isn't standard.
And Jim, whitetiger didn't say the joystick was "unneeded", just that not having one doesn't mean the tractor is held together with baling wire and duct tape (jury rigged).
And Mike, I am fairly certain whitetiger knows the standard way New Holland sets up tractors and New Holland doesn't install the loaders, the dealers do (like Whitetiger works for). New Holland gives the dealers the option of buying a joystick to work the loader but it isn't standard.