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    New Holland C175

    Well still kinda tossing the idea of getting a track machine.the search for used machine with low hours is not working out too well, without the price being outrageous.

    PLus with all the rain we had, its near impossible to work a wheeled machine, except on concrete.

    My local New Holland/Mustang dealer made offered me a deal on a 2011 New Holland C175, open cab, foot/hand controls , 2speed, high flow w/40hrs on the clock.
    $30k w/ 4.5% Finance rate, still has 12months of Factory Warranty

    they may take my mustang in on a trade or im gunna try to sell it outright and make a lil more on it.


    i looked over the machine the other day, and couldnt even find a scratch on it.
    Anyone have expierence with ths machine. I've got a older New Holland tractor and love it.
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    Anyone have any seat time in one of these?
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    Just make sure that the track frames don't toe inward. These machines have been known to do that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Digdeep View Post
    Just make sure that the track frames don't toe inward. These machines have been known to do that.
    Are people having those issues with the newer machines?
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    Anyone else?
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    There's a reason it's that cheap. Not a very well received machine.

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    What do you mean by track toeing inward? What would this cause?

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