Thanks for the comments.
The TN65 has 1500 hours on it, and the TL90 has 800 hours on it. Someone asked what I do with them. I run an cattle and hay farm in Arkansas. Cut 90 acres of bermuda hay throughout the summer and then of course have to feed cattle in the winter with them.
I use the TN for tedding, raking, dirtwork, and feeding when the weather is nice. The TL does the mowing and round and square baling in the summer. I will use it to feed in the winter when the weather is crappy. nice having a cab.
The TN will pull the square baler on occasion when we are in a hurry to get the hay up; but the baler (new holland 320 hayliner) is almost too much for it. The plunger makes 110 strokes a minute. Definately get a little rocking motion doing that.
I try my best to keep them clean, they get two wax jobs a year, spring and fall. I guess that was instilled from my father growing up in Iowa. Keeping things clean and maintained will pay in the long run.
Thanks again. I'll post up some more pics later.