Thanks for doing a spotlight on the Blue Magnums. These are a criminally under-rated tractor, especially as they set the stage for the new New Holland styling. That CDC Cummins is also a treat. Love the pug nose, too. Reminds me of the old 8000/8600 and 9000/9600 series.
This is terrific, very informative. I feel Ford New Holland tractors are vastly overlooked. I've always been a fan since seeing their excellent design at the farm show in 1994 .
😁👍👍. I am always on the look out Gor blue. In one of the clips in this video you can see the farms FORD TW35 in the next field. Stay tuned for more blue.
Look after them and keep them. Super machine. Ford got it spot on with the genesis tractors as they did with many of their models from the 80s and 90s. Over here in Ireland we still haves loads of 10 series 6610, 7610, 7810s earning their keep. Bullet proof. Keep going on forever.
We had a TG210, for 2-3 years. It was a good tractor for us, but we outgrew it's hydraulic capabilities. It had over 12,000 hours, when we got it. It's life before us was on a good sized dairy, in Northern Illinois, running the feed mixer. Engine had never been touched, according to the servicing dealer. It did let us down once, though. Mom had just pulled on to the road with a couple empty wagons, and went to upshift, and it wouldn't go at all. The splines in the shaft off the engine crankshaft, finally let go with that many hours.
Someone was definitely thinking outside of the box when they designed that front axle steering system. I wish I could make that modification to my Toro 522xi garden tractor but the mower deck is in the way.
@@bigtractorpower yeah. It’s gonna be interesting. He’s looking to convert the John Deere 569 premium to 1,000 RPM because it’s currently 540 but most every PTO powered implement they have is 1,000
@@bigtractorpower our tiles didn't have a vent like that. Just an occasional hole that I was very good at hitting. Dad said I was really good at finding the tile holes in the field. Hahaha. Never broke anything.
I really like the looks of NH tractors and while I understand the reasoning of the ST axle, I am not a fan of the way that it makes the tractor look. The non ST tractors are sharp! IMO.
We run one in West aus with a 120 foot 5000L Hydraboom, 12 ton Marshall fertiliser spreader and a 20 ton Trufab Grain King Chaser bin turns so sharp it's easy to get into tight areas fast
We had a TG230 with supersteer for a few years with plans to purchase others to replace a few JD 8300s. I put a lot of hours on that tractor. The supersteer was said to add 1500 lbs weight I believe and provide better weight distribution for traction. The turning radius was nice, but that's where it ended. This was the roughest riding tractor I have ever operated. We added weights, removed weights but could never dial it in. It was sold with a lot of promises, better fuel consumption than the 8300s, better comfort, but it never lived up to any of it. It just didn't compare to the old 8300's. It was a great day when she went down the road for the last time. We bought a T8 300 a few years later, that was a great NH.
Same steering set up as there orchard tractors. It's definitely interesting set up and something different no one else has done and been doing for awhile now.
Its wear parts on the pivot that is the killer. I worked in service at a CNH dealer. They had to repair a few of them and it became costly. Also as of 2 years ago CNH was not supporting the Genisis and Buhler was not doing so well either. The GVM Prowler sprayers use the same cab, with the AC parts getting difficult to get.
Back in the day we ran two TG255's on our custum farming company here in Holland. Beast of a tractor! Big Bold bleu, as New_Holland used to promote them. The super steer was a nice option but these TG's also steer sharp on the standard axle because of the wide wheel base. the 18 speed power-shift only could get to 38kmh al revved up. New Holland later replaced the TG serie for the 8000 Serie that came with a 19 speed power-shift that could drive 50kmh. Also very impressive was the 11ton lift capacity of the 3-point hitch. Normally these tractors idle at 900rpm, when starting(if they start) in freezing weather they only bark at 500Rpm.
Great video, as usual. That super steer option is very interesting, too bad it was not more widely used. Would be nice option on lawn tractors. Must be expensive to manufacture and service. Reliability issues maybe? Anyway, Thanks BTP for such excellent videos. I enjoy watching them. From SE MN.
@@bigtractorpower 4 wheel steer didn't take off either, since zero turn lawn equipment. I have seen some tractors with 4 wheel steer, even automobiles and pickups, but not many. Gota be a profit thing.
Watching this now, and I’m seeing some spiffing horsepowers! Boy, do I love that fresh spring tillage action smell! And that squeaky sound when the tractor goes PGRMVMRMVRMVMGRMGVMNRMVMGNRNGV! Incredible! Love your content! So much better than millennial farmers! Smh (shaking my hair) HATE millennial farmer! DONT talk to me about them!
I'm sure the longer wheel base helps when pulling high speed implements! We won't pull anything fast without our ifs 8r. It's got to be pretty smooth for a 7000 series John deer
I loved the Genesis with supersteer, we had one 8970 on demo on our farm when I was a kid, and I begged my father for one for years, sadly we did not have the money for it..I opted to sneak pictures and reviews and videos to dad of the TW35 as well, I wanted him to sell our heavily modified 9700 with the TW-35 engine in it, to not have 4wd with that kind of hp on the axles was pretty useless on our muddy and hard clay grounds But, the horsepower was for our big Cranab crane and brush hog from Slagkraft with chains If you want to see some nice brush cutters, check them out, they are awesome and chops down really big brush and trees
AGCO is based in the Atlanta, GA area. John Deere is based in Moline, IL. CNH Industrial is owned by Fiat with Case IH based in Racine, WI and New Holland headquartered in New Holland, Pa.
Thanks for doing a spotlight on the Blue Magnums. These are a criminally under-rated tractor, especially as they set the stage for the new New Holland styling. That CDC Cummins is also a treat. Love the pug nose, too. Reminds me of the old 8000/8600 and 9000/9600 series.
It’s great to see some new Holland one of my favourite tractor brands
Yesssss
This is terrific, very informative. I feel Ford New Holland tractors are vastly overlooked. I've always been a fan since seeing their excellent design at the farm show in 1994 .
Ford has been out of the picture for 20 years or so.
That steering is pretty interesting
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It is a neat option.
It will turn on a dime
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agreed, but it looks very useful
Great to see some blue .
😁👍👍. I am always on the look out Gor blue. In one of the clips in this video you can see the farms FORD TW35 in the next field. Stay tuned for more blue.
@@bigtractorpower I world love that as we have a TW35
ironic as I worked on mxm190 with genesis engine and the NH tg210 has cdc cummins base power . always loved that wild super steer
I believe that was a Rockwell axle
Wish I had that kind of steering on my garden tractor. It is a neat idea to turn both the wheels and the axle.
It sure would handy for mowing.
Got 2 New holland supersteer tractors and love them💪
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Look after them and keep them. Super machine. Ford got it spot on with the genesis tractors as they did with many of their models from the 80s and 90s. Over here in Ireland we still haves loads of 10 series 6610, 7610, 7810s earning their keep. Bullet proof. Keep going on forever.
That super steer looks different on the front of that tractor. Looks like it works good. Thanks for a great video.
It is a handy feature.
Very nice👍 I like the older new holland tractors
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That's an odd looking tractor but it looks like it could turn on a dime and give you nine cents change back
Nice tractor, great video. That things turns like an old Ford Pinto I had !
Thank you for watching.
Great video
we used to use newholland square baler manure spreader and a 718 chopper.
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Nice tractor and video! 👍👍
We got a 8970 with super steer. So nice
Great tractor.
@@bigtractorpower For sure
thank you for the great video, keep them coming!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you for watching.
The turning radius is impressive👍😉 this tractor sounds nice😁👍
The TG series are nice tractors. 😁👍
We had a TG210, for 2-3 years. It was a good tractor for us, but we outgrew it's hydraulic capabilities. It had over 12,000 hours, when we got it. It's life before us was on a good sized dairy, in Northern Illinois, running the feed mixer. Engine had never been touched, according to the servicing dealer. It did let us down once, though. Mom had just pulled on to the road with a couple empty wagons, and went to upshift, and it wouldn't go at all. The splines in the shaft off the engine crankshaft, finally let go with that many hours.
Wow that’s allot of hours.
Good video
Thank you for watching.
Super duper steer !!! Comody
Yes queen! (That’s what the cool kids say, right?)
@@80yearoldman98 What hahahaha , queen , why , 😂 , ( i didn't quite understand why am italian ) .
Someone was definitely thinking outside of the box when they designed that front axle steering system. I wish I could make that modification to my Toro 522xi garden tractor but the mower deck is in the way.
It would be cool for mowing.
What was the added cost for the Super Steer System ?
I am not sure. Unfortunately my spec guide did not list it. It would be interesting to know.
Super steer New Hollands have been on sale in UK for quite a few years, but only on utility type tractors of less than 100 engine hp.
Was the TG not sold in the UK?
@@bigtractorpower Not to my knowledge, if it was, apologies for putting my foot in it.
Yea the genesis and TG series were available with supersteer in Europe
Supersteer was available on the TM series as well.
I can’t help but think the plow is undersized for that big old Ford?
I’m ready to (hopefully) run my cousin’s super steer 8870 on a round baler
Nice
@@bigtractorpower yeah. It’s gonna be interesting. He’s looking to convert the John Deere 569 premium to 1,000 RPM because it’s currently 540 but most every PTO powered implement they have is 1,000
@@bigtractorpower I never got to because it ended up having some issues but I was told that it did a great job while it was working lol
Update: Jenny the Genesis is *still* being a b-word
Are there any tractors still being produced that have this front axle on them?
Yes but I believe they stop with the T4
Hello! Nice engine music..
Hi. It is a good sounding team tractor.
If you wanted to turn sharper just use you left and right brake.
I have put quite a few hrs is a TG210
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im from indiana
That thing turns on a dime.
It’s a nice tractor for tight turns.
From 9:00 to 9:10, did he drive past a fire hydrant?
Field tile drain. Helps stop water from rolling too far.
@@bigtractorpower our tiles didn't have a vent like that. Just an occasional hole that I was very good at hitting. Dad said I was really good at finding the tile holes in the field. Hahaha. Never broke anything.
I really like the looks of NH tractors and while I understand the reasoning of the ST axle, I am not a fan of the way that it makes the tractor look. The non ST tractors are sharp! IMO.
interesting
Thank you for watching.
We have a 8670 and a 8970
Very nice.
No new Holland on the farm I'm on a john deere 8650 pulling a john deere 330 soil finisher
Nice tillage team.
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Thank you for watching.
Please switch to metric system, or add some onscreen conversions
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Thank you for watching.
That steering is weird🙄
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Im an New Holland guy but these American versions with those front axles are just mad ugly..
I know I'm too fussy but that tractor needs a good wax job
CNH paint in red or blue from the early 2000’s seems to fade badly.
We run one in West aus with a 120 foot 5000L Hydraboom, 12 ton Marshall fertiliser spreader and a 20 ton Trufab Grain King Chaser bin turns so sharp it's easy to get into tight areas fast
I remember when Ford put these on the market in '93. Shame those axles aren't still in production.
They do produce some steering axle tractors today, I don't know if there are any bigger than T4 though.
Good Morning from New Zealand, Great Big tractor Vlog, thanks for sharing, have a great weekend
Can a front loader be fitted to tractor with super steer ?
Good question. The sales brochure shows a TG210 with a loader but does not indicate which axle is on it.
Yes, we have a new holland TM175 with super steer and front loader.
Love the videos keep em coming 😀
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I know tractors aren't about the looks but wow. It looks something hideous. I'm not sure I could do it even if it had a 1 inch turning radius 😂
That is a great video of the New Holland, thanks Jason
Always like to find blue. Stay tuned for this farms TW 35.
We had a TG230 with supersteer for a few years with plans to purchase others to replace a few JD 8300s. I put a lot of hours on that tractor. The supersteer was said to add 1500 lbs weight I believe and provide better weight distribution for traction. The turning radius was nice, but that's where it ended. This was the roughest riding tractor I have ever operated. We added weights, removed weights but could never dial it in. It was sold with a lot of promises, better fuel consumption than the 8300s, better comfort, but it never lived up to any of it. It just didn't compare to the old 8300's. It was a great day when she went down the road for the last time. We bought a T8 300 a few years later, that was a great NH.
When a neighbors super steer axle broke down and got fixed they called it the super HEIFER there after.... ha ha get it?
Ouch. 😁
good afternoon, bigtractor is show
Hi. Thank you for watching.
Same steering set up as there orchard tractors. It's definitely interesting set up and something different no one else has done and been doing for awhile now.
It is a neat option. It was offered from 1993 to 2010.
@@bigtractorpower wasn't sure if they still used it for smaller orchard tractors. We have a few up here and definitely steer tighter then a deere.
Its wear parts on the pivot that is the killer. I worked in service at a CNH dealer. They had to repair a few of them and it became costly. Also as of 2 years ago CNH was not supporting the Genisis and Buhler was not doing so well either. The GVM Prowler sprayers use the same cab, with the AC parts getting difficult to get.
Awesome video Jason. Always a good day when BTP uploads a video.👍😁
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Back in the day we ran two TG255's on our custum farming company here in Holland. Beast of a tractor! Big Bold bleu, as New_Holland used to promote them. The super steer was a nice option but these TG's also steer sharp on the standard axle because of the wide wheel base. the 18 speed power-shift only could get to 38kmh al revved up. New Holland later replaced the TG serie for the 8000 Serie that came with a 19 speed power-shift that could drive 50kmh. Also very impressive was the 11ton lift capacity of the 3-point hitch. Normally these tractors idle at 900rpm, when starting(if they start) in freezing weather they only bark at 500Rpm.
Nice on the TG255s. I hope to locate a TG255 and TG285 to feature some time.
@@bigtractorpower i have a tg255 but I'm in Australia.
Neat... but ugly. Lol
The TG look is unique.
@@bigtractorpower Jason you should be a politician!
@@bigtractorpower did I say ugly? I meant "unique."
Great video, as usual. That super steer option is very interesting, too bad it was not more widely used. Would be nice option on lawn tractors. Must be expensive to manufacture and service. Reliability issues maybe? Anyway, Thanks BTP for such excellent videos. I enjoy watching them. From SE MN.
It would be cool on a lawn and garden tractor. I have not really heard of any issues from Super Steer. It was available from 1993 to 2010.
@@bigtractorpower 4 wheel steer didn't take off either, since zero turn lawn equipment. I have seen some tractors with 4 wheel steer, even automobiles and pickups, but not many. Gota be a profit thing.
Can still get super steer on the new 2021 tractor
Shame they don’t make these anymore and now there just blue magnums
The TG sure do stand out.
Watching this now, and I’m seeing some spiffing horsepowers! Boy, do I love that fresh spring tillage action smell! And that squeaky sound when the tractor goes PGRMVMRMVRMVMGRMGVMNRMVMGNRNGV! Incredible! Love your content! So much better than millennial farmers! Smh (shaking my hair) HATE millennial farmer! DONT talk to me about them!
Turns great, rides rubbish.
I'm sure the longer wheel base helps when pulling high speed implements! We won't pull anything fast without our ifs 8r. It's got to be pretty smooth for a 7000 series John deer
This is one of my favorite tractors
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Looks like a rough rider
I NEVER HAD SAW THAT KIND OF TRACTOR
The Super Steer is a cool option.
is there a difference between tillage and cultivation? will there be any further operation in that field before planting?
I loved the Genesis with supersteer, we had one 8970 on demo on our farm when I was a kid, and I begged my father for one for years, sadly we did not have the money for it..I opted to sneak pictures and reviews and videos to dad of the TW35 as well, I wanted him to sell our heavily modified 9700 with the TW-35 engine in it, to not have 4wd with that kind of hp on the axles was pretty useless on our muddy and hard clay grounds
But, the horsepower was for our big Cranab crane and brush hog from Slagkraft with chains
If you want to see some nice brush cutters, check them out, they are awesome and chops down really big brush and trees
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Amazing
The same of case magnum
I seen this super steer on wineyard tractors but on somting big? It hardly make sence
Tight turning in any application is helpful.
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I like the sound from the CDC engine👍🏼
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That implement needs to be run faster than 6mph.
Why!
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So Jason what are the remaining USA made/ owned tractor brands???🤔
AGCO is based in the Atlanta, GA area. John Deere is based in Moline, IL. CNH Industrial is owned by Fiat with Case IH based in Racine, WI and New Holland headquartered in New Holland, Pa.
So I'm saying basically. John Deere is the only one left who never sold out to other countries, am I right or wrong???🤔
@@derekcrago2197 unless you count whatever AGCO owns
Jason its the same of case international
I mention the Case IH connection in the video showing an MX Magnum disking. The Case IH does have a longer frame and does not have Super Steer.
Yes but its very the same of case magnum my friend