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NH TS 110 - Value?

  • 28-06-2010 5:11pm
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 32


    i have been lookin into buyin a NH ts 110 lately found wat i think i want gud clean english import with only 1750 hrs, its an 03. has done very little work. and has a quicke 950 loader attached. the seller is lookin for 28k found my other research this seems reseonable value to me. just wonderin has any1 here had any experience wit these tractors are they gud r bad.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 146 ✭✭denis086


    we had one bought new in 98 traded in in 06 great tractor when we had it did all our winter feeding but only feeding silage but we used a digger for all the heavier type work it was used for hauling straw aswell because it had the loader but we always found our mf 3085 was a better puller but that was probably down to it being a six cylinder but its 10 hp smaller we also found it was kind of poor at pto work aswell like a diet feeder it stalled often when the load was near full or a heavy grab of silage was dropped in that said we used it to haul silage for 6 yrs with a 15ft trailer on it with plenty of hills around us :D. it was put on a rear mounted buckrake for the last 2yrs
    the cab is a nice one to spend a day in but i could never understand why the sunroof pointed backwards and gave no benefit but the side windows helped but you had to open the door for air while you were being filled by the harvester :rolleyes: forward visability was excellent for the loader and she was very compact for around yards, topping etc
    our main problem with her was tanco never fitted a seperate joystick and used the tractor hydraulics as a result we had problems with the hydraulic lever we traded her in in 06 because the original front tyres were bald from loader work and the brakes were getting worn. i think it had over 6000hrs on her but that was mostly put up ticking over around the yard she was fairly clean on the outside with the original plastic from the factory still on the seat and the only blemishs being the rims rusted in two strips on either rear wheel but that has nothing to do with us its just the paint finish isnt great we have the same problem on our case we have now that replaced her and they both come from the same factory i believe and the dealer resprays them when theyre new now i think to stop it also the mesh on the front of the bonnet broke around the handle we just spot welded a patch into it because the replacement was €900 :eek: we got 24000 for her trading her in in 2006
    hope that helps


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 748 ✭✭✭valtra2


    watch out hours could have been clocked can be done easy loads of them from england come in clocked, tractors are kept better over there so the dont looked as recked in for the hours on them


  • Users Awaiting Email Confirmation Posts: 1,495 ✭✭✭pajero12


    Yeah I would be wary of them hours..Did you drive it?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,722 ✭✭✭maidhc


    I know a guy who got a TS110 from the UK with similar hours. I drove it and it felt a lot "looser" than our TS115 which has 3800 hrs.

    We have never had any problems worth mentioning by the way... the PTO gave up under warranty, but that was all.


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