If you are still In the shopping.....
Keep in mind that so TD series NH will have a dry clutch (no power shuttle). If the clutch on the TD has not been replaced it will need to be soon and approximately every 1,000 hours going forward.
Both tractors are over priced. Your dollar will go a lot further if you can swing buying out of state wo. That Farmall 75c with the odd ball Stoll loader with 4000 hours of shoveling **** is 2wtoast. Watched a 2013 identical New Holland with less than 300 hours go for $19k. You can get alot of tractor in good shape with decades of life left for under $20k.
As far as the Farmtrac...no
If it ain't Ford/NH, CIH, JD, or Kubota the odds of you ultimately being satisfied with your purchase drop drastically.
Keep in mind that so TD series NH will have a dry clutch (no power shuttle). If the clutch on the TD has not been replaced it will need to be soon and approximately every 1,000 hours going forward.
Both tractors are over priced. Your dollar will go a lot further if you can swing buying out of state wo. That Farmall 75c with the odd ball Stoll loader with 4000 hours of shoveling **** is 2wtoast. Watched a 2013 identical New Holland with less than 300 hours go for $19k. You can get alot of tractor in good shape with decades of life left for under $20k.
As far as the Farmtrac...no
If it ain't Ford/NH, CIH, JD, or Kubota the odds of you ultimately being satisfied with your purchase drop drastically.