The dealership that sold me the tractor couldn’t give me pointers on how to remove and reinstall this loader. Thank you!!!! Good luck with your season!
I grew up believing New Holland made the only baler, my Dad had a N.H. 78 with v-4 Wisconsin engine. needed a new baler , and went with Massey/Hesston. My dealer made the difference, had not found a replacement N H dealer I could trust at the time. had a 573 Massey with a loader like yours on it, I put it on and off many times and was spoiled to the ease of putting it on and off. We replaced the Massey with a T4-105 cab tractor. keep up the good videos, I am either learning or agreeing with you.
+Dean Brown. Thanks for the comment Dean. We lost our local NH dealer, but I was fortunate enough to find and Excellent dealer that takes good care of me, I do most all my own service and maintenance and I can call them up to get info on anything I'm working on and they will email me the pages out of the shop manual, showed me how to get to the diagnostic menus in my tractors and can get me parts next day if needed, very pleased with them. They sell Massey too.
Thanks for the reminder! Forgot to make rubber pads for my support arm feet on my loader ... only forgot for 2 years...doh...lol John Deere didn't get any better of a solution to the same scratched paint on the H240 loader support feet.
I have a 2014 t4 105, fairly happy with it. Only real issue I have is when moving 4x4 silage bales the power steering won't turn from wheels very well. Pump doesn't seem powerful enough. I was thinking of going to the new T4 120 far a little more pto hp, and hopefully better hydraulics for steering etc. Love the T5, but hard to justify extra $ for me.
+Jim Sullivan. Your not the only one with that problem! Unfortunately the T4.120 isn't any better I have a subscriber that has one, that called to talk to me about that very issue.
I enjoy your videos ,you and I do things very similar, I really like the way you think. I have the same Kuhn's accumulator but I am using a Massey /Hesston online baler which makes travel on the road easier and it doesn't matter which direction I go. Otherwise basically the same equipment. Thanks, keep making videos.
+Dean Brown. Thanks! You know what they say, great minds think alike! Lol. I looked at the inline balers but knowing the reliability of the NH square baler and the dealer had one in stock it was hard to pass up. Not saying the inlines aren't reliable, just that I had been baling with a NH 315 and already knew what to expect from a new one.
DLH Farms. I am in south Carolina, can't grow orchard grass or Timothy, grow oats and ryegrass for a local dairy and Bermuda grasses for some horse customers. when I was young my father grew alfalfa. for his dairy, I loved silage but hated hay. now hay is our business. It is so rewarding, and enjoyable. I hope one day my grandson will continue the business.
+Dean Brown. That's a cool story, when I was a kid my dad was a dairy man too, him and his dad chopped a of alfalfa, he's all construction now, he does run the round baler for me occasionally, I think he likes getting back in a tractor every once in a while.
+Ben Dooley. Your right quicke makes new Hollands bigger loaders and they make Massey Ferguson's loaders too. Not sure who made the one for the T4 but its not quite as good of a loader but not bad.
Just purchased T5 120 but doesn’t have third function yet. Was the third function on yours already? Is it live third function with push button or diverted where you have to tilt bucket for it to work. Love the videos
Mine was put on from the dealer and it was a diverter type. That actually works better for some things and not as good for others. If you look up my video of installing the 3rd function on my 5711 it’s the exact same loader as the t5
As someone looking to get this size tractor, batwing bushhog, and a few other things, i noticed you said you had cab suspension. Is this not a standard item on this size tractor? I've got enough work around in this area to put this thiing to work almost fulltime. Your thoughts are welcome. GOD Bless Always, Scottishxpride.
Well at the time I bought this tractor I had never had one before. I now have one on my new Massey Ferguson and I like it ok but I think I still perfer the non self leveling.
The dealership that sold me the tractor couldn’t give me pointers on how to remove and reinstall this loader. Thank you!!!! Good luck with your season!
I grew up believing New Holland made the only baler, my Dad had a N.H. 78 with v-4 Wisconsin engine. needed a new baler , and went with Massey/Hesston. My dealer made the difference, had not found a replacement N H dealer I could trust at the time. had a 573 Massey with a loader like yours on it, I put it on and off many times and was spoiled to the ease of putting it on and off. We replaced the Massey with a T4-105 cab tractor. keep up the good videos, I am either learning or agreeing with you.
+Dean Brown. Thanks for the comment Dean. We lost our local NH dealer, but I was fortunate enough to find and Excellent dealer that takes good care of me, I do most all my own service and maintenance and I can call them up to get info on anything I'm working on and they will email me the pages out of the shop manual, showed me how to get to the diagnostic menus in my tractors and can get me parts next day if needed, very pleased with them. They sell Massey too.
Use spray on bed liner on the leg stands. Protects from rust too
Thanks for the reminder! Forgot to make rubber pads for my support arm feet on my loader ... only forgot for 2 years...doh...lol
John Deere didn't get any better of a solution to the same scratched paint on the H240 loader support feet.
I guess they can't think of everything
I have a 2014 t4 105, fairly happy with it. Only real issue I have is when moving 4x4 silage bales the power steering won't turn from wheels very well. Pump doesn't seem powerful enough. I was thinking of going to the new T4 120 far a little more pto hp, and hopefully better hydraulics for steering etc. Love the T5, but hard to justify extra $ for me.
+Jim Sullivan. Your not the only one with that problem! Unfortunately the T4.120 isn't any better I have a subscriber that has one, that called to talk to me about that very issue.
Ajouter plus de poids à l'arrière du tracteur
I enjoy your videos ,you and I do things very similar, I really like the way you think. I have the same Kuhn's accumulator but I am using a Massey /Hesston online baler which makes travel on the road easier and it doesn't matter which direction I go. Otherwise basically the same equipment. Thanks, keep making videos.
+Dean Brown. Thanks! You know what they say, great minds think alike! Lol. I looked at the inline balers but knowing the reliability of the NH square baler and the dealer had one in stock it was hard to pass up. Not saying the inlines aren't reliable, just that I had been baling with a NH 315 and already knew what to expect from a new one.
with the bag in front of you , turn the single thread too you , pull the single thread from the right to left.
+Dean Brown. Ok see knowone else has been able to explain to me how to get it right I will try it next time I'm opening a bag. Thanks!
DLH Farms. I am in south Carolina, can't grow orchard grass or Timothy, grow oats and ryegrass for a local dairy and Bermuda grasses for some horse customers. when I was young my father grew alfalfa. for his dairy, I loved silage but hated hay. now hay is our business. It is so rewarding, and enjoyable. I hope one day my grandson will continue the business.
+Dean Brown. That's a cool story, when I was a kid my dad was a dairy man too, him and his dad chopped a of alfalfa, he's all construction now, he does run the round baler for me occasionally, I think he likes getting back in a tractor every once in a while.
that loader is a quicke, any chance the T4 had a malleux or sigma on it?Those mounting brackets are identical to our Q60 on a TM150
+Ben Dooley. Your right quicke makes new Hollands bigger loaders and they make Massey Ferguson's loaders too. Not sure who made the one for the T4 but its not quite as good of a loader but not bad.
try rhino lining? they sell a diy kit at auto zone
+Kelley Vinal. I didn't think about something like that I guess it would work.
Just purchased T5 120 but doesn’t have third function yet. Was the third function on yours already? Is it live third function with push button or diverted where you have to tilt bucket for it to work. Love the videos
Mine was put on from the dealer and it was a diverter type. That actually works better for some things and not as good for others. If you look up my video of installing the 3rd function on my 5711 it’s the exact same loader as the t5
they are rebranded quicky loader same as valtra i think good vid :)
stoll loaders from germany :)
Correct
I think you should not walk under loader, it may fail. walk around. Yes a very unlikely ,but does happen.
As someone looking to get this size tractor, batwing bushhog, and a few other things, i noticed you said you had cab suspension. Is this not a standard item on this size tractor? I've got enough work around in this area to put this thiing to work almost fulltime. Your thoughts are welcome. GOD Bless Always, Scottishxpride.
No, on this size tractor cab suspension is an option. Loader suspension is also an option and I recommend both.
Spray in bed liner
new sub love your videos. just wondering why you didn't get a self leveling loader?
Well at the time I bought this tractor I had never had one before. I now have one on my new Massey Ferguson and I like it ok but I think I still perfer the non self leveling.
no with water in there its going to just underneeth your cover. humm you pay to much for these things to have them looking messed up i agree
+Mr504319. I did paint them up good before I put them on so maybe the will be ok. At least I can see it now if it does rust! Lol
that was simple
+FixinThatUp yep!
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