jinman
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- Joined
- Feb 23, 2001
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- Texas - Wise County - Sunset
- Tractor
- NHTC45D, NH LB75B, Ford Jubilee
JTN, Your guess about the cost on the bracket is certainly accurate from what I saw done while working at an aircraft factory (they call that "value-engineering" I think).
I'm sure NH has done extensive testing on this tractor, but I really wonder if the testing had anything to do with the user interface of the tractor beyond convenience. The layout of the controls are superb IMHO, but they are not reliable. Just check out the complaints in this forum: 1. Tilt-extension steering wheels broken, 2. Parking brake handles that are stuck or broken, 3. Joystick handles that break (I've had two of these), 4. A hydraulic lift control so stiff you can't feather the lift, 5. A seat that sticks in place and is hard to adjust fwd-back, 6. Fogging dash panel, 7. and this rinky-dink HST swivel plate. These are all user interface/ergonomic issues. I love the ruggedness of my little tractor, but I absolutely hate the fragile controls. I promise you I don't abuse the controls. The fixes are so simple I could tell New Holland what they should do to fix most of these issues. In my original post, that was one of my main issues. I've just decided to take it on myself to fix problems I think should be fixed by New Holland. I wish I didn't have to, but I also love this little tractor and think it's worth it. The nicest thing I've discovered is that my dealer will help me if I need him. He's my "ace in the hole." Your advice to check with the dealer is "right on" in my opinion. /w3tcompact/icons/clever.gif
I'm sure NH has done extensive testing on this tractor, but I really wonder if the testing had anything to do with the user interface of the tractor beyond convenience. The layout of the controls are superb IMHO, but they are not reliable. Just check out the complaints in this forum: 1. Tilt-extension steering wheels broken, 2. Parking brake handles that are stuck or broken, 3. Joystick handles that break (I've had two of these), 4. A hydraulic lift control so stiff you can't feather the lift, 5. A seat that sticks in place and is hard to adjust fwd-back, 6. Fogging dash panel, 7. and this rinky-dink HST swivel plate. These are all user interface/ergonomic issues. I love the ruggedness of my little tractor, but I absolutely hate the fragile controls. I promise you I don't abuse the controls. The fixes are so simple I could tell New Holland what they should do to fix most of these issues. In my original post, that was one of my main issues. I've just decided to take it on myself to fix problems I think should be fixed by New Holland. I wish I didn't have to, but I also love this little tractor and think it's worth it. The nicest thing I've discovered is that my dealer will help me if I need him. He's my "ace in the hole." Your advice to check with the dealer is "right on" in my opinion. /w3tcompact/icons/clever.gif