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    Need Tractor advice

    Bought a new to me New Holland air cart with sectional control. I have a 2007 9430 with 48 gpm hydraulic pump. It would run the cart ok as long as I didn't have to lift up the seeding tool and turn at the same time(maybe). Looking at 3 possible tractors. A John Deere 2012 9460R, 78 gpm pump, pto and 1750 hrs, if I remember right had to add gps. $150 K difference. Second choice New Holland 2014 T9.670, 80 gpm pump, 1450 hrs, 6 remotes, no pto, 800 rubber, top of the line cab, gps, cab suspension. $135 K difference. Third choice 2014 Versatile 450, 750 hrs, 106 gpm pump, pto, 800 rubber, cat power shift, outback auto steer, 6 remotes, $105 K difference. Really liked the 9430 just not enough hydraulics. Any advice appreciated😃

    #2
    Ask about the air filter issues on the jd9460r....if they tell you that it isn't an issue ....tell them to **** off and buy a different color.

    Or get them to buy you a couple years supply of air filters efor when it starts coding with 4 ounces of dirt in the filter.

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      #3
      No surprise the JD is the most expensive.

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        #4
        Sorry not the point of your thread but does anyone have any experience with the sectional control on those tanks? I asked my dealer the other day and he said it was expensive and they end up taking them off the tanks cause they don't work well. Is that true or was he just trying to sell me something different?

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          #5
          Hamloc

          That versy outspecs the Others and at a lower price. Plus more serviceable and more reliable imho

          Good luck!

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            #6
            Does your 9430 have a pro so you could add a PTO pump?

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              #7
              JD hydraulics used to be the best since about the time of the model R. Not so much now

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                #8
                We run a Versatile 535. No DEF, Cat powershift. Basic tractor. Had an option of buying a new T(?) NH at the time from the same dealer for about the same money....opted for the Versatile. We can't afford the JD brand marketing prices. They like to think they "always" have a superior product, which isn't "always" the case.

                We don't put alot of hours on ours. It should be here a long time.....averaging out that high depreciation from new. A good 4WD holds its value quite well.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
                  We run a Versatile 535. No DEF, Cat powershift. Basic tractor. Had an option of buying a new T(?) NH at the time from the same dealer for about the same money....opted for the Versatile. We can't afford the JD brand marketing prices. They like to think they "always" have a superior product, which isn't "always" the case.

                  We don't put alot of hours on ours. It should be here a long time.....averaging out that high depreciation from new. A good 4WD holds its value quite well.
                  We run a 9460R [78gpm flow] with a new style NH 430bu new style sectional control cart... no problem at all with oil flow. The 9460R has 2 pumps. pump 1 is for outlets 1,2,and 3. It also supplies brakes and steering... on priority over all other demand. Hyd 4 and 5 are on pump 2... and have full 30gpm without any other demands... which is where the fan should be run off of. Plenty of oil supply if run this way. We also us JD autotrac... tricky to get prescriptions for fert to work right... but have done work arounds to also make this work with NH air cart and software.

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                    #10
                    Hi Tom, nice to hear from you again.
                    Hope all is well.
                    Best of luck in 2018.

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                      #11
                      Not all brands the same

                      Something ive learned is not every company gauges their hydraulic pump capacity the same. Need to compare apples to apples to get accurate comparison.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
                        Hi Tom, nice to hear from you again.
                        Hope all is well.
                        Best of luck in 2018.
                        Thanks! Say a prayer for me please. My favourite Cat [Peaches tan male that weighs in at 16lb] was scared of our new 6month old Border Collie 'Bud' and went up my left leg.. raked it good with his claws... [climbing up my leg] lost about a litre of blood in a minute. Hope no infection sets in! WOW what a shock. Had hands full of groceries when it happened! Sure did not see it coming!!! Off to see doctor this morning!

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