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New Holland TS115 & Hedgecutter Q

  • 12-07-2011 9:52pm
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 8


    My father is looking into buying a TS115, he's found one already, this one to be precise:

    Full?id=7068617

    He's also located brackets for the hedgecutter, so far so good. The hedgecutter is a McConnell 6500T, it's a big enough machine, it's currently on a Landini 130. The question is, has anyone any experience with a machine that big behind a TS115? Would she be able to handle it?


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 7,401 ✭✭✭reilig


    My father is looking into buying a TS115, he's found one already, this one to be precise:

    Full?id=7068617

    He's also located brackets for the hedgecutter, so far so good. The hedgecutter is a McConnell 6500T, it's a big enough machine, it's currently on a Landini 130. The question is, has anyone any experience with a machine that big behind a TS115? Would she be able to handle it?

    I worked one on a Same Antares 110 in the past. It had no problem with it. front weights were essential. I'd rate the New holland to be a stronger and more solid machine than the Same. So I doubt if it would have any problems with it!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 8 Vtec On The Brain


    Thanks for your reply. She should be able to handle it so, she has the TM wheels on her too, and the weights of course, so it should be a lot more stable. It's hard to know what to do really, be a disaster to buy it and it can't handle the machine.


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