Hey Neil, you mentioned the New Holland uses an FPT engine. Could you do a video on FPT engines, maybe even comparing them to Kubota engines? I think a lot of people are pretty familiar with the quality and reliability of Kubota engines, but not real familiar with the FPT engines. I think that would helpful to those debating between a Case/NH vs Kubota product. Thanks
I'm sure there are reasons but unless the is a sale, they are probably similarly priced. Some people have brand preferences, but if you already have one brand, it's easier to stay with that one. Machines in the same brand should use the same fluid, so you don't need to have an assortment of fluids. Filters might also be shared. Another thing to consider is the operator area, just which is more comfortable to you.
Skid loaders are great in tight quarters. Bit there limitations become painfully obvious in the open. A wheel loader compared to a skid loader will: have better traction. Better ride. Higher lift capacity. Better visibility. To name a few.
I know these now come with hi flow. can you crank the revs up and engage hi flow (kind of use it like a hydraulic pto for an auger or something) and creep forward independently. like a skid steer. or do the revs only go up with the foot pedal on this? hopefully that made sense. I'd love an answer please
I got a question... can you please...do a product review on the kubota 4n1 bucket or aka the clamshell bucket for the kubota tractor I'm looking at adding one to mine but can't get any info on it from any dealership around here .. they all say its great.. I want an honest review....thx
I like my nieghbors jcb wheel loader. I he had a new holland before which I heard it was a good running machine. It just didn’t have the lift, horsepower, or visibility he needed and wanted. Like I notice with the ones you have in the video the front seems pretty closed off around the front of the cab at the bottom half were the jcb has the windshield all the way to the floor. So you can see everything in front of you. Only thing I don’t like about his is that it only goes 13 mph down the road. The cab is comfy and it is a great machine. I like how you select forward and reverse on his. Just a little sliding button on top of the joy stick. Makes moving much easier.
Please somebody correct me if I’m wrong but from the research I’m seeing this thing with the high-speed can only go about 13 miles an hour that does not seem very fast. My track loader only goes 9 miles an hour which seems extremely slow.
Can you answer my question please? Why would some people choose a New Holland and not a Kubota or vise versa sa? Is the cost of a Kubota loader higher?
@@MessicksEquip They used to in the past, but CNH only offers larger loaders in the Case line. Now can Messicks sell a loader that size? I do know that here (Atlantic Canada) our John Deere farm equipment dealers can sell loaders up to the 344 model. But anything after that they are not allowed to sell because anything bigger than that you have to go see a JD dealer that sells earth moving and forestry equipment such as Brandt which is all across the country. I would guess that Case would also do the same since they have the Ag line and also the heavy construction side.
Volvo L60E and other Volvo loaders will hit 30mph. Operator does need to have a brain but its not that scary. Nothing like a rear steer straight frame.
They just copied case construction if I was tall I wouldnt get that I would get the original which is case I had a case 321f for 7 years which is better then this
I’m a small tractor owner but nice to see what is out there. Good to mix it up. Thks
I think your right hand rest on the stick, unless hands are different out east than the Midwest. :)
Lol, even for the viewers its right hand!
The other left.
These are super sweet machines Neil. I'd love to have one. Thanks buddy looked like their very user friendly and really smooth hydraulics.
The "F" in DEF stands for fluid. DEF fliud is redundant. Great videos. Thanks for mixing things up
You can lubricate the atm machine with the def fluid :-)
Hi Neil, love your videos. Keep making them!
What kind of bucket coupler it the machine equipped with?
what's better machine New Holland W80 or Kubota R630? for snow removal, thank you
Hi here in Germany you can t by NH Wheel loaders anymore only Case
Any chance of doing a comparison video between the Kubota R630 and New Holland W80?
Hey Neil, you mentioned the New Holland uses an FPT engine. Could you do a video on FPT engines, maybe even comparing them to Kubota engines? I think a lot of people are pretty familiar with the quality and reliability of Kubota engines, but not real familiar with the FPT engines. I think that would helpful to those debating between a Case/NH vs Kubota product. Thanks
Will any of these machines run a snowblower??
Could you explain? Why purchase a New Holland versus a Kubota loader? Is it just price driven?
Another great video, Keep them coming.
I'm sure there are reasons but unless the is a sale, they are probably similarly priced. Some people have brand preferences, but if you already have one brand, it's easier to stay with that one. Machines in the same brand should use the same fluid, so you don't need to have an assortment of fluids. Filters might also be shared. Another thing to consider is the operator area, just which is more comfortable to you.
What would be some advantages of a wheel loader over a skid steer?
I would say right off it would be more visibility
Skid loaders are great in tight quarters. Bit there limitations become painfully obvious in the open. A wheel loader compared to a skid loader will: have better traction. Better ride. Higher lift capacity. Better visibility. To name a few.
Skid steer is pretty much a compact loader vs this is a wheel loader so baby vs full
size
Keep up the New Holland videos
Does this NH wheel loader offer any choice in front attachments?
Can you fit equipment to do mowing or lift forks or grapples?
Yes. They are essentially tool carriers that can handle all those things.
I know these now come with hi flow. can you crank the revs up and engage hi flow (kind of use it like a hydraulic pto for an auger or something) and creep forward independently. like a skid steer. or do the revs only go up with the foot pedal on this? hopefully that made sense. I'd love an answer please
Yes
I got a question... can you please...do a product review on the kubota 4n1 bucket or aka the clamshell bucket for the kubota tractor I'm looking at adding one to mine but can't get any info on it from any dealership around here .. they all say its great.. I want an honest review....thx
It's on my list, I need to wait until we get one though. We don't generally stock them.
Cant wait to see it ... I'd like to see it in action to see if it is as good as they make it out to be and if the bucket size isn't compromised..
Hey Neil what is the lift height in inch’s on the w50c and can I get a skid steer quick tach?
Looks like that dash is kind of high...can you see the bucket at ground level?
Should have demonstrated the return to dig function.
I like my nieghbors jcb wheel loader. I he had a new holland before which I heard it was a good running machine. It just didn’t have the lift, horsepower, or visibility he needed and wanted. Like I notice with the ones you have in the video the front seems pretty closed off around the front of the cab at the bottom half were the jcb has the windshield all the way to the floor. So you can see everything in front of you. Only thing I don’t like about his is that it only goes 13 mph down the road. The cab is comfy and it is a great machine. I like how you select forward and reverse on his. Just a little sliding button on top of the joy stick. Makes moving much easier.
That’s the biggest sub compact tractor I ever seen!! 😂
Does soft ride use a hydraulic accumulator to buffer the bucket?
Yes
Didn't hear anything on lift capacity (weight). Breakout and boom. How high do they lift?
I bought one in November W80c high speed. Very nice. Very $$$
How big of a snow pusher will those support
8 foot on the small one, 14-16 on the larger
@@MessicksEquip skid steer quick connect bucket I am assuming
Hi Neal, so now how would you compare the W80 to the Kubota R630? Maybe a little comparison video in the future?
W80 is significantly larger.
What is the top ground speed when driving on a flat road?
19 in this video
@@MessicksEquip thx
What are the price ranges of the W50 and W80?
Please somebody correct me if I’m wrong but from the research I’m seeing this thing with the high-speed can only go about 13 miles an hour that does not seem very fast. My track loader only goes 9 miles an hour which seems extremely slow.
Can you answer my question please? Why would some people choose a New Holland and not a Kubota or vise versa sa? Is the cost of a Kubota loader higher?
Stop by the store and we can get you in the seat of both sometime.
Another cool right handed vidio
Does new holland have bigger payloaders?
Not currently
@@MessicksEquip They used to in the past, but CNH only offers larger loaders in the Case line. Now can Messicks sell a loader that size? I do know that here (Atlantic Canada) our John Deere farm equipment dealers can sell loaders up to the 344 model. But anything after that they are not allowed to sell because anything bigger than that you have to go see a JD dealer that sells earth moving and forestry equipment such as Brandt which is all across the country. I would guess that Case would also do the same since they have the Ag line and also the heavy construction side.
At 3;55 you get in the cab and say it’s on the left when in fact it’s your right side. Ha ha
You can keep your MORE HP.. I want more torque!
It’s your right hand.
23 on a wheel loader just sounds sketchy to me
Volvo L60E and other Volvo loaders will hit 30mph. Operator does need to have a brain but its not that scary. Nothing like a rear steer straight frame.
Those capable of handling a 3 yard snow bucket
It would be pushing the W80.
same joystick as on komatsu excavators
Ummm. Left hand? lol 😂
under the hood has overspray, looks like a poor quality machine.
What kind of equipment do you own, what kind of farm are you on?
@@blakewithadhd7358 no farm, i have a kubota.
Surprising as it sounds I know a few dairy that run new holland loaders. They say they like them.
They just copied case construction if I was tall I wouldnt get that I would get the original which is case I had a case 321f for 7 years which is better then this
your aware Case and New Holland are the same company right?