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Post by newholland8870 on Aug 2, 2009 14:40:46 GMT -5
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Post by baker2 on Aug 2, 2009 18:25:07 GMT -5
what year is that one looks like a older NH seeing it still says ford on it lol
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Post by mnjosh on Aug 2, 2009 19:24:39 GMT -5
Great to see some more blue paint around here. Do you have a loader for it too? I see some type of studs on the sides of it.
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Post by newholland8870 on Aug 3, 2009 16:13:52 GMT -5
ya it has a loader. I can get you more pics of it with the loader on stacking corn silage.
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Post by newholland8870 on Aug 4, 2009 8:30:38 GMT -5
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Post by mnjosh on Aug 4, 2009 10:13:50 GMT -5
Do you have a large cattle farm? That's a lot of silage.
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Post by newholland8870 on Aug 4, 2009 16:57:17 GMT -5
We have 600 milk cows and about 100 heifers
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Post by 70ds on Aug 4, 2009 19:52:41 GMT -5
Nice pics. That is a mean looking 8650.
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Post by Chris Taylor on Aug 4, 2009 21:21:33 GMT -5
Ohh man your bringing back memories! lol I loved playing in the silage pile when I was little. That is one sweet 8870 you all have. those genesis seem to be popular around here. they have the same cab as the CAT 35/45/55s had.
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Post by G&G farms on Aug 5, 2009 19:32:20 GMT -5
y would u trade a jd 4450 for a ford LoL!! nice pics man
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Post by newholland8870 on Aug 5, 2009 20:26:35 GMT -5
The reason why we traded to 4450 was because the transmission was shot and the radiator was shot as well. Before we had the 8870 i didnt like New Hollands very much but once we got the 8870 it was much better than the 4450.
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