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Jul 11, 2013 1,342 1,418 107 South East I'm completely out of the loop with tractors but we've had a speculative quote/promotion through the post for the above tractor and it seems quite reasonable. Anyone got one? Been reliable? I did a quick search but didn't bring up any threads or posts, has there been any? Thanks DrDunc

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Mixed Farmer Feb 15, 2013 13,023 24,514 198 Anston Farm, Dunsyre @B&B Pig Man Kevtherev

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Oct 14, 2013 33,851 72,530 165 48 Welshpool Powys Had one on demo at college didn't like the shuttle with no neutral position other than that it not bad, cab quality not that good tho. B&B Pig Man

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Trade Feb 15, 2013 11,218 8,343 168 Lincolnshire
Post Driver said: I'm completely out of the loop with tractors but we've had a speculative quote/promotion through the post for the above tractor and it seems quite reasonable. Anyone got one? Been reliable? I did a quick search but didn't bring up any threads or posts, has there been any? Thanks Click to expand...
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Yes I have one, see here: http://thefarmingforum.co.uk/index.php?threads/pigmans-new-tractor.4130/ Only done a few hundred hours in it, mainly leading bales, bit of feet spreading etc. can't fault it at all. Lovely little yard tractor. jamesy

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Feb 13, 2013 2,639 5,459 147 48 Orkney www.brecks-selfcatering-orkney.co.uk Had a demo of a T5 115 with the electroshift or whatever they call it seemed ok & you soon get used to the neutral button! B&B Pig Man

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jamesy said: Had a demo of a T5 115 with the electroshift or whatever they call it seemed ok & you soon get used to the neutral button! Click to expand...
Oh yeah - forgot about the neutral button! Hated it with a passion for the first hour or two - not a problem now I'm used to it. Can change quite happily between the NH and MF and not struggle to remember which is button which isn't - just becomes second nature! Fergieman

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Mixed Farmer Feb 13, 2013 5,449 7,597 189 Northumberland We had a T5 115 for 2 months and it punched well above its weight. You get used to the neutral button after a few hours. Good vision out of it. Post Driver

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Jul 11, 2013 1,342 1,418 107 South East The quote is for a basic spec machine, which is all we need really. 2 mechanical spools, free flow return,12x12 transmission with power shuttle, no air con, 1800kg mechanical self level loader with bucket and basic tyres. The tractor has to unload/load materials, carry the post basher about, do some pushing up now and then and a bit of hay making. Dealer is coming out tomorrow to look at our Landini for PX so we'll see what he comes up with. I expect we'll be in a similar situation to what has been described in the Deutz thread, whereby the Landini dealer offers the best trade in so you end up sticking with them. I'm happy to stick with Landini (we run 2, and the dealer is good as gold) as this tractor has been more or less faultless for 4500hrs and we might as well keep running it for the same again and get our monies worth out of it. I see in the other thread the cab floor is low down. what's the machine like to climb in and out of? When working on my own and on a good run I could be climbing in and out the tractor 150+ times. The Landini does lose point there as the door is narrow, steep steps and a bit cramped, newer machine is far better. B&B Pig Man

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Trade Feb 15, 2013 11,218 8,343 168 Lincolnshire
Post Driver said: The quote is for a basic spec machine, which is all we need really. 2 mechanical spools, free flow return,12x12 transmission with power shuttle, no air con, 1800kg mechanical self level loader with bucket and basic tyres. The tractor has to unload/load materials, carry the post basher about, do some pushing up now and then and a bit of hay making. Dealer is coming out tomorrow to look at our Landini for PX so we'll see what he comes up with. I expect we'll be in a similar situation to what has been described in the Deutz thread, whereby the Landini dealer offers the best trade in so you end up sticking with them. I'm happy to stick with Landini (we run 2, and the dealer is good as gold) as this tractor has been more or less faultless for 4500hrs and we might as well keep running it for the same again and get our monies worth out of it. I see in the other thread the cab floor is low down. what's the machine like to climb in and out of? When working on my own and on a good run I could be climbing in and out the tractor 150+ times. The Landini does lose point there as the door is narrow, steep steps and a bit cramped, newer machine is far better. Click to expand...
I haven't noticed the cab floor to be low down - very easy hopping on and off all day long. Post Driver

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Jul 11, 2013 1,342 1,418 107 South East 1400529029275.jpg 1400529055789.jpg 1400529079308.jpg The old man took the plunge in the end. Just gotta keep it clean now :cool:
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Mar 18, 2013 8,171 29,948 162 Yorkshire looks a tidy setup!
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May 5, 2013 2,021 4,209 150 south west in over the knap Does look a good loader tractor , I read that the pto lever is on the opposite side to the spools , do people find this a pain ? And how stable is it with the loader , our last new holland (TS 100) had to have the tyres ballasted , now running JD's and are very stable on the loaders , but not so good on ploughed ground B&B Pig Man

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itsintheblood said: Does look a good loader tractor , I read that the pto lever is on the opposite side to the spools , do people find this a pain ? And how stable is it with the loader , our last new holland (TS 100) had to have the tyres ballasted , now running JD's and are very stable on the loaders , but not so good on ploughed ground Click to expand...
Yes pto lever is on left (the one that changes it from 540 to 540e to 1000rpm) - not an issue for me, as it spends most of its time in 540e anyway. The on/off is on the right hand side as usual. Ours is nice and stable when carrying a big Hesston bale - put a ton weight on the back to carry 2 though. (y)
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itsintheblood said: Does look a good loader tractor , I read that the pto lever is on the opposite side to the spools , do people find this a pain ? And how stable is it with the loader , our last new holland (TS 100) had to have the tyres ballasted , now running JD's and are very stable on the loaders , but not so good on ploughed ground Click to expand...
image.jpg Here is a pic - pto selection the yellow topped lever on the left Pto engage the yellow topped push 'mushroom' next to the right hand side cab pillar. Walterp

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Feb 14, 2013 8,458 6,498 147 65 Pembrokeshire Try the tractor and loader out for balance, as there are suggestions that the basic model offer is (dangerously) unstable. CNH have previous for poorly-balanced basic loader tractors, as I know to my cost, so I'd suggest trying it out on the type of work you'd expect to do. And if I'd actually seen my neighbour's new T5 series gone arse-over-tit (rather than just heard about it) I'd use much stronger words. Post Driver

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Jul 11, 2013 1,342 1,418 107 South East We always set the wheels wider for use on the Chilterns, fitters were supposed to have done so and will rectify at first service. And we ordered it with rear wheel weights ;) Walterp

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Feb 14, 2013 8,458 6,498 147 65 Pembrokeshire
Post Driver said: We always set the wheels wider for use on the Chilterns, fitters were supposed to have done so and will rectify at first service. And we ordered it with rear wheel weights ;) Click to expand...
I'll keep my fingers crossed for you. In this livestock area there's a trend towards cheaper basic 100hp loader tractors, which tends in practice to mean 'lighter' - within a 3 mile radius I've heard of both a new Claas CX and a new CNH T5 going 'up and over', which is pretty startling.
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Arable Farmer Feb 14, 2013 362 435 89 norfolk I'll ask, what sort of deal did you get? benferg

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Walterp said: I'll keep my fingers crossed for you. In this livestock area there's a trend towards cheaper basic 100hp loader tractors, which tends in practice to mean 'lighter' - within a 3 mile radius I've heard of both a new Claas CX and a new CNH T5 going 'up and over', which is pretty startling. Click to expand...
Modern day loaders can lift a lot more than older ones, I'd be surprised if the tractor is any more unstable than an older one. getting the wheels put at a decent spacing & having the rear tires ballasted would be the most important steps I'd think.
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Walterp said: I'll keep my fingers crossed for you. Click to expand...
Thanks Walt, good to know someone cares ;)
norfolk'n'good said: I'll ask, what sort of deal did you get? Click to expand...
I won't go into specifics, but it is a good deal. Massey and Landini were slightly cheaper but we felt this was a better machine (for us) than the Massey and will hold value better than the Landini. The dealer knew he had to pitch it right for us as the only new tractors we had before were Ursus, Belarus and Landini. Its here to earn a shilling, not impress the neighbours. However, having a professional looking outfit is important when turning up to some of the equestrian places we go.
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