This is not my first video on your channel, but I decided to subscribe after watching a few after the Massey 4710 trade. I'll be watching more as I can, thanks for sharing. Thanks
I have found the New Holland Workmaster to be simple, durable and economical! Some other tractors are wonderful but so high tech I worry about the dependability and the cost to identify and repair issues. The Workmaster met my needs.
I took the plunge and purchased a brand new workmaster 75. I live in the great white north and it will be interesting to see how it does in the winter here.
So far I really like the tractor. It’s a huge upgrade from my old 2007 kubota L4330 hstc. Basically double the tractor. However shortly after delivery I was unable to get over 1400rpm it would just stumble and pretty much fall on its face. Checked air filter and fuel bowl. Service department came right out and eventually found a broken hose clamp fixing the issue. My dealership ship has been amazing thus far.
I am looking at a 2021 workmaster 75. Just wondering if you still like the tractor? I see alot of negative comments about them, but for the money I think it is a good buy. Would you by it again? Thanks in advance! I really enjoy your videos.
Yes I do still like the tractor. You can’t beat the price point of it, which was a big factor in my decision. I wish it was heavier but it’s a 3cyl 75hp tractor. If I could afford to get in the 100hp to 120hp range for the additional weight I would. However, the Workmaster fits my little operation very well because I haul the tractor on the trailer a lot, so the lighter weight has it advantages in some ways. I did have a breakdown early on but my dealer really helped out and took care of me with a loaner until it was fixed. But even with the break down it had, I have a lot of confidence in the tractor every time I put it took work.
Yeah sometimes I have to lean forward when I’m stacking with the loader all the way up in the air. But I would much rather have the blacked out sunroof over the clear visibility option. It gets pretty hot here in Texas and I don’t want any sunlight coming threw the top of the cab.
Thanks for the detailed overview. I'm very seriously considering buying a 2021 at me local dealer. I test drove it today, and screwed around with the functions/features. I'll tell ya.. It's pretty loaded for an economy tractor! I make hay for my cattle and horses, as well as do some custom work. Probably 150-200 acres a year. Would you consider this a good tractor for a guy like me? I currently have a NH TL90, so I'd be downsizing.
I do about 150 acres a year making round bales and it serves me great. The only thing I would consider is it’s weight compared to your TL90. You want to add some kind of counter balancing in the rear with weights or fluid in the tires. But it’s hard to beat all the extra features it comes with for the price. I did have an issue with the three point housing leaking at 100hrs but my dealer was able to get me a loaner tractor during the repair. Ever since then it’s been a great tractor! I’ve used it to shred with a 10’ bush hog, run a pasture renovator, build a metal building, clear fence lines, lay gravel down to build driveways and it performs every time. I’m over 600hrs on it now with no leaks and I still just get in & go. I do service all the fluids sooner than what the manual recommends though. Best of luck
I've got the same tractor. Stupid question. Is the 4wheel activated when pressed to the right ? I notice when you press to the left the dash light comes on. But the manual says that's disabled.
When you press to the switch left and the dash light is on, the 4wd is engaged. Just like when you hit the brakes and the dash light comes on meaning it’s engaged the 4wd.
It operates a third function at the front of the loader. The drift lever keeps your 3 point attachment level when using plow/cultivating type attachments.
You have a hydraulic distribution valve mounted on the front end loader to operate any kind of attachment that requires hydraulic power. The red button is what activates the valve.
Well done video... simple and very informative... I bought work master 75 open cab...i like it....Thank you...
The red tether on the seat is how you move the back of the seat 👌🏼
This is not my first video on your channel, but I decided to subscribe after watching a few after the Massey 4710 trade. I'll be watching more as I can, thanks for sharing. Thanks
I have found the New Holland Workmaster to be simple, durable and economical! Some other tractors are wonderful but so high tech I worry about the dependability and the cost to identify and repair issues. The Workmaster met my needs.
It’s a great tractor
I took the plunge and purchased a brand new workmaster 75. I live in the great white north and it will be interesting to see how it does in the winter here.
John Duchin Awesome! Keep us updated on how it does.
So far I really like the tractor. It’s a huge upgrade from my old 2007 kubota L4330 hstc. Basically double the tractor. However shortly after delivery I was unable to get over 1400rpm it would just stumble and pretty much fall on its face. Checked air filter and fuel bowl. Service department came right out and eventually found a broken hose clamp fixing the issue. My dealership ship has been amazing thus far.
I enjoyed your video, thank you
Barry Harman Thank you
I am looking at a 2021 workmaster 75. Just wondering if you still like the tractor? I see alot of negative comments about them, but for the money I think it is a good buy. Would you by it again?
Thanks in advance! I really enjoy your videos.
Yes I do still like the tractor. You can’t beat the price point of it, which was a big factor in my decision. I wish it was heavier but it’s a 3cyl 75hp tractor. If I could afford to get in the 100hp to 120hp range for the additional weight I would. However, the Workmaster fits my little operation very well because I haul the tractor on the trailer a lot, so the lighter weight has it advantages in some ways. I did have a breakdown early on but my dealer really helped out and took care of me with a loaner until it was fixed. But even with the break down it had, I have a lot of confidence in the tractor every time I put it took work.
Good to hear thanks for the response 👍
Did you go ahead and buy it? I pulled the trigger on one yesterday, a 2021. Kinda hate to see my TT75A go, but bet I won't this winter.
Much appreciated
Seems like a pretty good value. From what I have been looking at, it is roughly the same price as a Kubota 7060, 8 speed, with no cab.
Joe McMullin Yes sir I agree and it’s what swayed me to this tractor.
I think I will stick to the old iron much less stuff to go wrong
Looking at this tractor....dealer is talking about a sunroof for better visibility, have you ever had an issue?
Yeah sometimes I have to lean forward when I’m stacking with the loader all the way up in the air. But I would much rather have the blacked out sunroof over the clear visibility option. It gets pretty hot here in Texas and I don’t want any sunlight coming threw the top of the cab.
CenTex Ag thanks. We thought we got the clear when we ordered it, but in GA it gets warm too, so I opted to keep this one. Thanks for the heads up!
@@CenTexAg The high vis comes with the same sun screen that the windshield has.
Looking at one of these wanted to see how yours is doing any issues?
Thanks
Thanks for the detailed overview. I'm very seriously considering buying a 2021 at me local dealer. I test drove it today, and screwed around with the functions/features. I'll tell ya.. It's pretty loaded for an economy tractor! I make hay for my cattle and horses, as well as do some custom work. Probably 150-200 acres a year. Would you consider this a good tractor for a guy like me? I currently have a NH TL90, so I'd be downsizing.
I do about 150 acres a year making round bales and it serves me great. The only thing I would consider is it’s weight compared to your TL90. You want to add some kind of counter balancing in the rear with weights or fluid in the tires. But it’s hard to beat all the extra features it comes with for the price. I did have an issue with the three point housing leaking at 100hrs but my dealer was able to get me a loaner tractor during the repair. Ever since then it’s been a great tractor! I’ve used it to shred with a 10’ bush hog, run a pasture renovator, build a metal building, clear fence lines, lay gravel down to build driveways and it performs every time. I’m over 600hrs on it now with no leaks and I still just get in & go. I do service all the fluids sooner than what the manual recommends though. Best of luck
does engine have participant filter?
Darren Garlough No particulate filter or DEF
Looking into buying a new tractor, how much does one run in price if you dont mind me asking sir ?
Depends on the dealer and how it’s spec’ed out really. Around the low to mid $40’s
Thank you sir
I've got the same tractor. Stupid question. Is the 4wheel activated when pressed to the right ? I notice when you press to the left the dash light comes on. But the manual says that's disabled.
When you press to the switch left and the dash light is on, the 4wd is engaged. Just like when you hit the brakes and the dash light comes on meaning it’s engaged the 4wd.
That's what I thought but the manual said the opposite. Thanks for the reply
What is the button for that is on the joy stick handle for front end loader and can you explain how the drift lever works
It operates a third function at the front of the loader. The drift lever keeps your 3 point attachment level when using plow/cultivating type attachments.
@@CenTexAg what third function are you talking about on front end loader..
You have a hydraulic distribution valve mounted on the front end loader to operate any kind of attachment that requires hydraulic power. The red button is what activates the valve.
Your Texas flag is upside down
Yup it’s been pointed out
Whats the rpm setting to use on a 14 ft cutting deck
A 14ft disc on a workmaster 75? That would be to much disc for it
@@CenTexAg No im asking about a 14 ft landpride cutting deck
Thanks for the help
We use for fields next to our levees. Just wondering rpm setting
Oh I miss read. Not sure what rpm it would be other than running it at 540
Your TEXAS flag is upside down
home boy Sure the heck is