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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 587500" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>I don't know the numbers or what their options are but my TN65 is just two wheel drive, no cab but does have a loader. It also has a thumb switch for working the lift. In hay season, I have a spear on both ends and it worked fine. Haylage (1500lb/rolls) were a little rough on it but it did the job. My friend has a TN75 with 4wd. Its nice too. No cab but a beefier front end.</p><p></p><p>What I like about them is like you say, saving the bigger stuff for the bigger jobs. With the cost of fuel and stuff it just doesn't make sense to move a roll of hay with a 100+ hp tractor. I don't know what type fuel useage I get with the 65 but I can safely say its not expensive to operate. I also like it cause its peppy and can turn on a dime and is just the trick for pulling a rake or a tedder. In theory, it could pull my baler but I think this would shorten the life of the tractor. Its a good tractor and is suitable for 80% of what I use a tractor for around the cows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 587500, member: 4362"] I don't know the numbers or what their options are but my TN65 is just two wheel drive, no cab but does have a loader. It also has a thumb switch for working the lift. In hay season, I have a spear on both ends and it worked fine. Haylage (1500lb/rolls) were a little rough on it but it did the job. My friend has a TN75 with 4wd. Its nice too. No cab but a beefier front end. What I like about them is like you say, saving the bigger stuff for the bigger jobs. With the cost of fuel and stuff it just doesn't make sense to move a roll of hay with a 100+ hp tractor. I don't know what type fuel useage I get with the 65 but I can safely say its not expensive to operate. I also like it cause its peppy and can turn on a dime and is just the trick for pulling a rake or a tedder. In theory, it could pull my baler but I think this would shorten the life of the tractor. Its a good tractor and is suitable for 80% of what I use a tractor for around the cows. [/QUOTE]
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