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<blockquote data-quote="IACATTLE" data-source="post: 1494782" data-attributes="member: 24194"><p>I have a 2012 5070. I used it to feed cows and do hay work. I wouldn't buy another one. It has 1100 hours on it and it's been in for 2 major repairs. The forward/reverse went out at 300 hours, they put in a new pump and told me it was a freak thing. My hydraulics quit working again at 500 hours and they fixed it again. Now at 1100 hours my AC works when it wants to, they charged it last summer and didn't fix it. For the past two winters the hydraulics don't work when it gets below 25 degrees unless I warm it up for 20 minutes before I feed a bale of hay. I've been told that my problems are rare and outside of the issues with the hydraulic system it's a very handy tractor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IACATTLE, post: 1494782, member: 24194"] I have a 2012 5070. I used it to feed cows and do hay work. I wouldn't buy another one. It has 1100 hours on it and it's been in for 2 major repairs. The forward/reverse went out at 300 hours, they put in a new pump and told me it was a freak thing. My hydraulics quit working again at 500 hours and they fixed it again. Now at 1100 hours my AC works when it wants to, they charged it last summer and didn't fix it. For the past two winters the hydraulics don't work when it gets below 25 degrees unless I warm it up for 20 minutes before I feed a bale of hay. I've been told that my problems are rare and outside of the issues with the hydraulic system it's a very handy tractor. [/QUOTE]
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