My New Blue

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kf4uda

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After debating for several months I finally purchased a new tractor. It is a New Holland TD5030 with 75hp and 4wd. I also purchased a new 7' box blade with a hyd top link and a Bushhog 3910 (10') semi-mount offset rotary cutter. With any luck this rig should last me for years.

The new tractor and rotary cutter are replacing a 1970 model 180 Allis Chalmers and a very old 10' cutter. Looks like I have some catching up to do in tractor technology. They changed a few things since 1970.

The new rotary cutter has not come in yet so I have no pictures of it. I will post some of the whole rig when I get it setup.
 

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Congrats on dang nice looking setup Chris.

Shall be looking forward to side hill mowing pics. ;)
 
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Congratulations on your new purchase. She looks like a very sturdy, capable machine. I've been very happy with my New Holland tractor so far, and I'm sure you'll enjoy yours as well.
 
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Nice! Sitting there in your driveway, that tractor looks unstoppable. Those big front tires with ag cleats look like they're working when they're sitting still.:thumbsup: I'm just curious about one thing. Your primary use for this tractor seems to be pulling your new 10' cutter. Do you have terrain that would require 4wd? Many dedicated mower tractors are primarily 2wd. Will you add a loader in the future?
 
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Awesome looking rig wish you all the best luck with it,those big front tires look like they mean business,I think me and jinman have front tire envy hahahah
Brian
 
   / My New Blue #6  
Nice new tractor Chris. That's a model I would look at seriously if I were buying. I like the ground clearance the large wheels give. Really helps for working in a woods with stumps and rocks.
Have fun.
Dave.
 
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After debating for several months I finally purchased a new tractor. It is a New Holland TD5030 with 75hp and 4wd. I also purchased a new 7' box blade with a hyd top link and a Bushhog 3910 (10') semi-mount offset rotary cutter. With any luck this rig should last me for years.

The new tractor and rotary cutter are replacing a 1970 model 180 Allis Chalmers and a very old 10' cutter. Looks like I have some catching up to do in tractor technology. They changed a few things since 1970.

The new rotary cutter has not come in yet so I have no pictures of it. I will post some of the whole rig when I get it setup.

Nice!! Did you trade your AC in on this?? What trans did you get?? Powershuttle? (Or whatever NH calls it.) :)

df.
 
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Nice! Sitting there in your driveway, that tractor looks unstoppable. Those big front tires with ag cleats look like they're working when they're sitting still.:thumbsup: I'm just curious about one thing. Your primary use for this tractor seems to be pulling your new 10' cutter. Do you have terrain that would require 4wd? Many dedicated mower tractors are primarily 2wd. Will you add a loader in the future?

I purchased this tractor for various uses including pulling a 10' cutter. In the future I will be using this tractor with a chisel plow, disc, cutting and rolling hay and other things. The property has various terrain including some steep hills that I will be cutting. We have gotten by with a two wheel drive tractor on this property for several years but on several occasions I wished that I had the extra traction of 4WD.

I will be adding a loader in the future. I currently have a 555 Ford TLB that can handle the loader needs. When I get into handling round bales I will add the loader.
 
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Awesome looking rig wish you all the best luck with it,those big front tires look like they mean business,I think me and jinman have front tire envy hahahah
Brian

I have ran the tractor using the box blade for a couple of hours now and those big front tires are messing with my head. I am not used to seeing tires that big and with such aggressive tread in front of me but I am sure I will adapt in time. I drove it around the property some and those big front tires sure make going thru some of the rough spots much less of an event.:)
 

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