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AndyMA
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- Ford 2120 , Kubota MX5200 , Deere X748SE. 1956 Economy Tractor
Re: Pictures & Specs on new TND-A & TNS-A UK Versi
</font><font color="blueclass=small">( What year is your TN? The mid mount couplings was a change they put into the TN's this summer. The original TN's went out of the back with straight connectors, then they switched to angled connectors out the back to reduce the stress on the hoses. But they always went out the back till this year, unless the dealer set it up differently somehow. )</font>
Robert
My TN75D I think is a 2002. It definately has mid mount loader outlets from the factory in addition to 2 other remote hydraulics coming out of the rear. One of the rear ones is plumbed to the front loader for attachments. It also has the electro hydro PTO control near the hand throttle that I love. I used to have the lever coming out under the steering wheel. I have never seen this control on another TN. It may be a little different, since New Holland engineering had it build especially for me in Italy to replace a TN75S that was causing me no end of trouble with it's electronics. They took the TNS back to engineering to find out what was wrong with it. I was also told they also made changes to the computers and wiring harnesses in the newer TN's. One thing I've learned about New Holland is that they have many options that are only available in certain countries.
Andy
</font><font color="blueclass=small">( What year is your TN? The mid mount couplings was a change they put into the TN's this summer. The original TN's went out of the back with straight connectors, then they switched to angled connectors out the back to reduce the stress on the hoses. But they always went out the back till this year, unless the dealer set it up differently somehow. )</font>
Robert
My TN75D I think is a 2002. It definately has mid mount loader outlets from the factory in addition to 2 other remote hydraulics coming out of the rear. One of the rear ones is plumbed to the front loader for attachments. It also has the electro hydro PTO control near the hand throttle that I love. I used to have the lever coming out under the steering wheel. I have never seen this control on another TN. It may be a little different, since New Holland engineering had it build especially for me in Italy to replace a TN75S that was causing me no end of trouble with it's electronics. They took the TNS back to engineering to find out what was wrong with it. I was also told they also made changes to the computers and wiring harnesses in the newer TN's. One thing I've learned about New Holland is that they have many options that are only available in certain countries.
Andy