TN 70D pics

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Phred

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TN70D, 4wd, 16x16 trans
Guys,

I finally got my tractor!

A TN70 D with a 16x16 trans, and a 32 LA loader.

Its been raining hard here so it has it's first coat of mud.
Can't wait for it to dry out a bit so I can work with this thing.

Fred
 

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Wow, Fred! /w3tcompact/icons/shocked.gif

Looks like it was worth the wait! That's one serious-looking piece of machinery, and with all the creature comforts, too.
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I look forward to seeing pictures of 'er in action, when it stops raining, of course.
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Fred..she a beauty.
The next clear day if I were you I would call in sick to work /w3tcompact/icons/eyes.gif and enjoy myself in the seat. /w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif

Looks like you got a real area to store and work on her as well.

Have fun and be safe.
 
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Phred
Just wondering, what does the D in 70D stand for? For the Boomers it's for the Hydro and other upgrades, but you've got the 16x16 trans.

BTW nice looking loader on that beast
 
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I hope thats the offset you want stay with on those back tires, WHEW /w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif
 
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You won't find a hydro on a tractor other than a compact unless you look at a Fendt. The D like Muhammad said means deluxe and for the TN's deluxe means Cab.
 
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I did not know that the D stands for deluxe, but all the cab models are a D or an S. The S also has supersteer.
The S model is the real deluxe with electronic PTO controls, etc.. The dealer I bought this from had a TN75S with most of the options. This machine costs alot more than the unit I bought and had 240 hours on it!

I got the cab because last year I had a TN65 that I was renting to bush hog some of my feilds. I have such a great stand of rag weed that it nearly killed me. The cutter chops it up into a fine mist.

At any rate it adds about 15% to the cost of the unit to get the cab. Since I plan to keep this guy for the next ten plus years this makes sense.

Also I really did not need the 16x16 but everyone claims that the cab models are nolonger made with the 8x8, and I could not find any machines with the 8x8.

Robert: Your right. I don't think any one makes a unit with this much HP and hydro.


The reason I got this much HP is I want to run a bailer.


Harv; I'll do my best with some action shots but it's real hard to get the camera operator excited about tractors!

Fred
 
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Paul,

Thanks.
I have about 60 acres of ragweed and briars that I would like to some day turn into hay fields.

Over 1/2 mile of road. I can't even get this tractor through some of it since it has been abandoned for several years and badly washed out. I may need a bull dozer for some sections.
Also the previous owner left me a number of large stacks of cut down trees that I need to clean up.

The main reason I got this big of a unit is that a smaller unit would have a hard time with even a small round bailer on all but the flatest of ground.
I actually considered a TL100 but the cost is much higher and towing it would be difficult since the base tractor is almost 8000lbs without a loader or any attachments. In comparison the TN70D is about 5600 lbs by itself. I suspect that loader adds another 1000lbs or so. Add a heavy duty trailer and your still within the capabilties of my F250.

Fred
 

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