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    #11
    Not all brands the same

    Something ive learned is not every company gauges their hydraulic pump capacity the same. Need to compare apples to apples to get accurate comparison.

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      #12
      Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
      Hi Tom, nice to hear from you again.
      Hope all is well.
      Best of luck in 2018.
      Thanks! Say a prayer for me please. My favourite Cat [Peaches tan male that weighs in at 16lb] was scared of our new 6month old Border Collie 'Bud' and went up my left leg.. raked it good with his claws... [climbing up my leg] lost about a litre of blood in a minute. Hope no infection sets in! WOW what a shock. Had hands full of groceries when it happened! Sure did not see it coming!!! Off to see doctor this morning!

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        #13
        Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
        We run a Versatile 535. No DEF, Cat powershift. Basic tractor. Had an option of buying a new T(?) NH at the time from the same dealer for about the same money....opted for the Versatile. We can't afford the JD brand marketing prices. They like to think they "always" have a superior product, which isn't "always" the case.

        We don't put alot of hours on ours. It should be here a long time.....averaging out that high depreciation from new. A good 4WD holds its value quite well.
        I am leaning towards the Versatile. I am curious Farmaholic why did you chose the Versi over the NH if they were similar in price? In my case both dealers have treated me well. The conventional wisdom is that the NH will hold its value better. Looking at Ritchie results the Versatiles seem to be holding resale pretty good. To put a pto on the NH would cost $22 K. In my case I at present don't use a grain cart so the pto isn't necessary but you never know down the road. I would never have thought the Deere would run short of hydraulic capacity. My 9430 doesn't have a pto and John Deere doesn't make a kit to upgrade to high flow hydraulics, can only be done at the factory.

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          #14
          Do we also need to say a prayer for Tom's Tom Too?
          Probably not the cats fault lol, good luck Tom.

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            #15
            I wanted to stay with a Cummins ,non def, versus Iveco engine. Had enough oil flow to run our 60 ft 3320 paralink with 6550(stanard) cart.
            Basic simple tractor, nothing fancy about a Versi.
            I can't remember all the specs of the NH, it was done about 5 years ago.

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              #16
              Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
              I wanted to stay with a Cummins ,non def, versus Iveco engine. Had enough oil flow to run our 60 ft 3320 paralink with 6550(stanard) cart.
              Basic simple tractor, nothing fancy about a Versi.
              I can't remember all the specs of the NH, it was done about 5 years ago.
              Yes I like the idea of the 14.9 cummins over a 12.9 Iveco. Have you had any issues? In test driving the Versi Cat auto shifted good, how is the shifting under load? Do you have the twin pump hydraulics?

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                #17
                Originally posted by Hamloc View Post
                Yes I like the idea of the 14.9 cummins over a 12.9 Iveco. Have you had any issues? In test driving the Versi Cat auto shifted good, how is the shifting under load? Do you have the twin pump hydraulics?
                I don't like the shift from 4th to 5th..... its not smooth. Unfortunately those gears seem to be in the "working range" for us.

                Yes, twin load sensing hydraulic pumps.
                Last edited by farmaholic; Apr 12, 2018, 08:07.

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