Are you sure you meant to post that on here.?I like cows
That's just his opinion, a bit vague as he hasn't said why.......... I'm not overly gone on cows but I do like the way they eat heaps of silage and turn it into slurry...Are you sure you meant to post that on here.?
Is it a cry for help?
Are you sure you meant to post that on here.?
Is it a cry for help?
Sorry just practicing for my dairy farmers anonymous meeting at the weekend. :eek3:
Anyway, here is Desi
http://www.johnbownes.co.uk/all/used-tractors/2001-new-holland-ts115-sle/
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2001 NEW HOLLAND TS115 SLE
£23,500.00 excl. VAT
2001 New Holland TS115 SLE
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only 3113 hours
She's a grey chassis too. They are easier to extract power from than the black chassis.Fine tractor and will be quickly sold I'd imagine.
I would have thought they were on the solid band type rear wheels by then.
Your wrong you should like growing wheat instead.I like cows
I like sheep, accompanied by spuds, gravy and a bottle of Australian red........:Thumbp2:I like cows
Bit expensive, isn't it? I get it's 3000hrs but when you add the VAT and then if your in Ireland buying it, you're spending around €30,000 right there. You can find yourself a decent TM or 40 series in that price for way less than that.Anyway, here is Desi
http://www.johnbownes.co.uk/all/used-tractors/2001-new-holland-ts115-sle/
View attachment 62988
2001 NEW HOLLAND TS115 SLE
£23,500.00 excl. VAT
2001 New Holland TS115 SLE
Air con
only 3113 hours
Bit expensive, isn't it? I get it's 3000hrs but when you add the VAT and then if your in Ireland buying it, you're spending around €30,000 right there. You can find yourself a decent TM or 40 series in that price for way less than that.
One near to here pulled a twin row armer and a 4 sod reversible for a good few yrs. They are a pretty capable simple tractorI never had one but the ts115 is highly regarded I believe.
Could be turboed if doing heavier work too
Pity it hasn't a LH shuttle and it would be gone in a flash.Indeed you could find a TM or the TS predecessor and older 40 series for less money but it will not have 3,113 hours on it. You could also get another TS115 for less money but it will not be a low hour one and for some people that will be worth a premium.
One near to here pulled a twin row armer and a 4 sod reversible for a good few yrs. They are a pretty capable simple tractor
Harvester on the front plough on the back towing a furrow press that wud be impressive.......One at a time I presume.
I dont think they were actually shorter than a 7840, same wheelbase afaikNow I'm not the biggest ford fan but I rated the ts 115s I used to drive,they were finished off better than the 40s,only fault was shorter and they were nodders on the road.
Only shorter by about 3 inches,but certainly does look shorter,but its the bonnet that makes you think thatI dont think they were actually shorter than a 7840, same wheelbase afaik
Only shorter by about 3 inches,but certainly does look shorter,but its the bonnet that makes you think that
It must be the front bolster/ front axle pivot that is different as the block and backend are similar.Only shorter by about 3 inches,but certainly does look shorter,but its the bonnet that makes you think that