The wait is over! 110TLB

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MACDABS

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John Deere 110TLB
I finally have my 110 TLB ! The weather has been terrible in Pa and they droped my machine and loaded my 4310 trade thursday. I washed it yesterday , first impression AWSOME! :) The 48 hoe on my 4310 is not even in the same league as the 110 TLB .The fit ,finish and overall construction is very solid for some serious digging! The size is going to take some getting use to . I could move my 4310 around in some tight spaces with the 60" bucket, the 72'' 110TLB with hoe is a good bit longer.
I remember when I fisrt got my 4310 I thought it was to big, kinda like going from a small pickup to a F350 then you never look back.
It rained yesterday and Sunday is family day, I will try to post a pick later today if my wife lets me sneek up to my shop 4 miles from my home.

My 110TLB will not fit in my home garage.:(
8ft. doors , and a 8'8'' height of the 110 TLB will not work to well. I guess it is time to build a dream shop! :)
 
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The wait must have killed you. I can't wait to see pics. I'm wanting a 110 myself but can't justify it right now but as soon as I can I'm getting one.

Matt T.:D
 
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what did you get on your 4310 trade? Ive been wanting to trade my 4510 (no backhoe) for a 110.
 
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ktm250rider said:
what did you get on your 4310 trade? Ive been wanting to trade my 4510 (no backhoe) for a 110.
I traded my 4310, forks, 48 hoe,430 loader for the 110TLB with rear hydraulics,work lights,top-n-tilt,front hydraulics,72 hd bucket . 42'' worksite pro forks. $18,100.00 plus pa sales tax. The machine was about 48k list with the options.

Macdabs
 
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My 110TLB will not fit in my home garage.

I built my garage with a 10 ft door, specifically to give my 110 room to get in.

Then yesterday I looked at the specs on the Kubota M59 and it has a transport height of 123". I guess I just have to keep the 110.
 
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I just read the specs on this machine.
Are you using it strictly for your 20 acres...or is it for a business?

I also see the 110 has a rear PTO. Can the backhoe be removed? Or the loader?
Just curious...
 
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CurlyDave said:
My 110TLB will not fit in my home garage.

I built my garage with a 10 ft door, specifically to give my 110 room to get in.

Then yesterday I looked at the specs on the Kubota M59 and it has a transport height of 123". I guess I just have to keep the 110.

The L-39 will out trench a 110 any day of the week, why go to such a large machine as the M-59?

It's way out of your league!
 
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RoyJackson said:
I just read the specs on this machine.
Are you using it strictly for your 20 acres...or is it for a business?

I also see the 110 has a rear PTO. Can the backhoe be removed? Or the loader?
Just curious...
I started to use my 4310 for work a lot, I sub out to full time excavators but need a machine to unload trucks and equipment , and communication site finish work . But the hoe can be removed for my chipper and rear blade to clean my driveway at my house..
The machine is overkill for my property but my 4310 was not large enough to build tower sections or lift skids of steel and hardware at work. I would of love to keep both, but two machines 1/2 doz cars 20 fleet vehicles and the people portion of any small business is enough for me.

Macdabs
 
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art said:
The L-39 will out trench a 110 any day of the week, why go to such a large machine as the M-59?

It's way out of your league!
Our local gas company was digging the other day next door in frozen ground and made the comment he could have never dug the trench with the L-39s they used before. He was using a 110 TLB! :)

Macdabs
 
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Congrats on an impressive machine. Can we expect pictures? You should know by now that is part of the new tractor experience.

Can you lower the boom to bring it in and raise it once you are inside?
 
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Rob ,

The problem is the canopy is like 8'4" , the boom I could lower from the 8'8"
height. I knew it would be a issue from start, but was planing to build a shop this summer any way. I made a stupid mistake and passed up a 7000 sq ft steel building with 5 acres less than 1/4 mile from my house . I could have almost approached it from the bottom of my property from the adjoining farm. If I told you what the bank offered it to me you would kick me.
To many zoning issues and no septic or chance of a perc. was the issues why I turned it down. Plus I think I would be better building what I want in my backyard . My shop I have now is a few miles and I can drive the machine to my house in about 5-10 minutes, or haul it on my flatbed or trailer and that takes longer to load up than drive it . I will post pictures soon! :)
 
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Can you lower the boom to bring it in and raise it once you are inside?

Always a possibility, but you only have to forget to lower it again to get out once.

I made one side of the garage 40' long and think it would be better to just put a piece of plywood on the floor to prevent chips & lower the boom to the ground.

I don't know if a 110 will or won't out trench an L39, but I do know that the loader is stronger, the HST wins every time, and the creeper alone is worth the price difference.
 
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Congrats Macdabs! Please keep us posted. I am most interested as a current 4310 owner, and 110 Wannabe.

I am sooooooo pisssed. My little company is 9 years old, and just showed it's first decent profit. We'll, we blew it, and didn't realize uncle sam was gonna take soooooo much. Could have easily bought the 110. My wife didn't sleep for a week she was so upset. Accountant has been fired. Told her we should have got the tractor, she now agrees. Maybe next year. The new barn will be finished in 2 weeks (with 9' doors!, thanks guys). Could have used the 110 for almost all of it, instead hired someone.
 
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ChrisNJ said:
Congrats Macdabs! Please keep us posted. I am most interested as a current 4310 owner, and 110 Wannabe.

I am sooooooo pisssed. My little company is 9 years old, and just showed it's first decent profit. We'll, we blew it, and didn't realize uncle sam was gonna take soooooo much. Could have easily bought the 110. My wife didn't sleep for a week she was so upset. Accountant has been fired. Told her we should have got the tractor, she now agrees. Maybe next year. The new barn will be finished in 2 weeks (with 9' doors!, thanks guys). Could have used the 110 for almost all of it, instead hired someone.

I feel for you, Uncle sams amount was more than mine due to corporate taxes to pay debt, I could have purchased a 110 Tlb for you and me and kept my 4310! :( I purchased the company I worked for 18 years , and worked harder as a owner in the last 3 years than I ever had . Heck my 9-5 job became 5am -9pm . :eek:!

I did use the 110 TLB a little today to move some 20 ft sections of steel that were 1500-1900#. The hydro is nice , the pedals take some getting use to cause I had a p-reverser before. The machine seems easy to move around in very tight spaces, I think easier than my 4310 was.

One thing I wish was the throttle adjustment should be up front ,instead of behind you. Also the backup alarm would wake up the neighborhood. I disconnected it and plan on adding a toggle switch.

The loader is awsome! Much smoother and faster,night and day compared to my 430 loader. You can see the forks better with the slanted hood and the hoe is tucked in better for tight spaces than the 48 hoe.

I only was on the machine for a hour so far and am very pleased.:) The only thing that will take some time is getting use to the Hydro with a fixed throttle speed, I was used to a gear with a gas pedal on my 4310.
The e-brake is a improvment compared to my 4310 also.

I hope to have some action pictures soon, I need to remember to bring the camera. :eek:

Macdabs
 
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Fantastic --- Macdabs!! Your shiny bright 110 is finally home! Congrats.

Can't wait to see some pics!

Don't quite know, exactly what a "cherry" 4310 with 48 hoe and all is worth but at first blush; seems like your dealer gave you a pretty good deal on the 110 with all the options you ordered for only 18K additional.

(I only wish that the difference from my JD970 TLB would have been $18K...)

Shipping is ---- well, shipping is the Sh***!

Your initial experiences sounds great! Lookin' forward to hearin' about the first stump and the first trench --- too!

AKfish
 
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I can only imagine that you'll adjust to the hydro fine. I have it on my 4310 and pretty much move the throttle only for the job at hand. Agree it should be in front though, but see the need to put it behind so you can get to it from backhoe use. wait a minute, i recall when using most older big backhoes the throttle is up front and you just set it and turn around. so yeah, it should be up front, maybe you can get it moved, just a cable.
 
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Macdabs:

The first time you try to use the hoe, set that hand throttle for no more than 1200 RPM, a lot lower than for loader work.

I started out at about 2200 my first time & smashed the boom, bucket and dipperstick into everything within reach. At high RPM the hoe movement is jerky and FAST.

Getting smarter in my old age.

Dave
 
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Maybe should start a new thread --- but since Macdabs and Curly mentioned the throttle settings, location etc. a couple of questions come to mind...

How does the throttle affect the "LoadMatch" settings when operating the 110?

If the LoadMatch is "on" how important is it to set the throttle up real high?

How different is the use of the LoadMatch for FEL vs hoe purposes?

Thanks.

AKfish
 
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How does the throttle affect the "LoadMatch" settings when operating the 110?

My manual does not mention "LoadMatch" at all, and I have never before heard the term used in connection with a 110. I don't think it has one.

There is a hand throttle near the "instrument cluster" which is on the right side of the seat. Where a traditional dashboard would be is nothing but the outside of the fuel tank.

Most of the time one sets an engine RPM and then uses the FEL, HST, and backhoe. As I noted, it is best to start off low with the RPM for the hoe and increase to match your operating ability and experience.

There are only two cases I have encountered where this is not successful.

1. An inexperienced operator can set RPM too low for FEL work, which leads to diminished breakout force.

2. When trying to travel uphill at higher speeds, a medium throttle setting will tend to "bog down". Increasing the throttle setting will help, but a return to level ground will then cause the engine to race.
 
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MACDABS said:
Our local gas company was digging the other day next door in frozen ground and made the comment he could have never dug the trench with the L-39s they used before. He was using a 110 TLB! :)

Macdabs

We don't count comparisions unless both manufacturers are there! The operator might have been suprised. He might like the hydro, I do but the fuel differences are making the L-39 look real good in a comparison. I'm quite sure that the Yanmar products are built very well as I sell them to.
 

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