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something else than the old ones

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Here the new tractors witch we have bought last winter Image
They are both NH 6010 delta typ 600, 100 bhp

The left one has some smaller wheels for easyer going under trees
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who's afraid off blue orange and grey
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Hello Frans,

Must be nice driving with them. Especially during wintertime.
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Hello Frans,

Nice tractors, what type of company do you have? Why does the left tractor on the picture has smaller wheels?

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Emiel
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Hello Frans,
They look great!! :D


Emiel,
Frans wrote the answer to your question below the picture. :)
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Pascal

Fordson's don't leak oil, they are just marking their territory.

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The right one is used for transportation of sand, dirt ect with the tipping trailer on the pic and to transport a boat witch has a kind of hedge cutter on it to cleanout ponts and canals

the left on we use mostley for mowing rough gras in the public parks and dikes thats why it has smaller wheels so it can do more under trees (that saves money on the hand craft)

Unfortanatly its not my company I an just a manager as they say, but I may buy them.
regards Frans

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Hello Frans,

Sounds like you have a nice job. Good luck with them. We have TS110A Delta and are very happy with it. Easy and comfortable to drive tractors.

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Emiel
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N 1937, E27N 1948, 8N 1949, E27N 1950, E1A Diesel 1953, E1ADKN PP 1956, Dexta 1959, NH Clayson M103 1964

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Post by Oscar »

Very nice! I drive NH regularly and I like them a lot!

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Oscar wrote:.......... I drive NH regularly and I like them a lot!

WHAT?? (I can't find an emoticon that's suitable)
Have you been keeping secrets from us???? Or am I just the last to know. That's interseting Oscar and I'd like to hear more when you have time.

@ Frans
When I see new tractors I always think .... one day they'll be antiques. Wouldn't it be nice to be able to afford one that you could put into storage to be "as new" when it was antique. The only problem with that scenario is WE KEEP AGING in the meantime!! :scratchhead: :run:
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Rick

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Post by Oscar »

It's straightforward, Rick :) . A friend of mine owns a huge dairy farm here in Holland and he has one of the first NH's to be produced. It's got the Fiat Agro colours, not the Ford blue. It's a very comfortable and tenacious tractor with a 4-cylinder diesel, 4WD and a slew of hydraulic functions. He also has a 6-cylinder Ferguson with a Perkins diesel and that one has a lot more HP's... on paper. In practice, the NH outperforms the Fergy every time. The NH just never gives up.

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Post by Pascal »

Hi Oscar,

Does your friend has a NH like this one?
This one is from my oncle. It's a great tractor. It's originally a Fiatagri 94-series.

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Best regards,
Pascal

Fordson's don't leak oil, they are just marking their territory.

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