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NH 8770 how good are they?
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ScouterEd
Posted 9/30/2006 18:06 (#47846 - in reply to #47766)
Subject: RE: NH 8770 how good are they?



Carman, Manitoba, Canada
We've had our's since 1996, have 2800 hrs on it, use it to pull a 35 ft lite duty cult for spring prepartion, 70ft spring harrow, 25 ft sunflower disc which is a good load doing corn ground also on a 750 borgault grain cart for harvest, and use it on the 9ft snowblower for winter. I have it equipped with large single trellebreg tires for floation and traction.
The transmission and shift lever are great for yard work. The Pto has a slow start feature that is very easy on PTO shafts and joints, one dislike is it is not the best starter in cold weather. also straw will build up on the nose due to sitting back between the front tires which the large front tires cause more straw flying under damp condition's. Very fuel effienent. Develops 170 HP on the dyno. I have mine ballast to 23000 lbs with back and front weighs. 20 MPH on the road.
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