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Is the New Holland boom system as durable as others?
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<blockquote data-quote="skidsteer.ca" data-source="post: 4809" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>New Holland has built their boom that way forever. If it was junk they would have lost the market by now. Who would keep buying something that was problematic? They seem to have a loyal following where good dealers exist.</p><p>Strangely enough, JD seems to be getting flak from members on another board over their boom design that tends to slop side to side. But I think it just stands to reason something with more pins will move around more. If you don't grease it and let it wear it will slop more then a worn out radial lift machine.</p><p>But overall its a good design imo.</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skidsteer.ca, post: 4809, member: 307"] New Holland has built their boom that way forever. If it was junk they would have lost the market by now. Who would keep buying something that was problematic? They seem to have a loyal following where good dealers exist. Strangely enough, JD seems to be getting flak from members on another board over their boom design that tends to slop side to side. But I think it just stands to reason something with more pins will move around more. If you don't grease it and let it wear it will slop more then a worn out radial lift machine. But overall its a good design imo. Ken [/QUOTE]
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