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Workmaster 70: Honest Review After Real Work on the Ranch

Workmaster 70: Honest Review After Real Work on the Ranch

Reviews & comparisons65–75 hpNew Holland Workmaster 70

Overview

A candid three-year owner review from a 310-acre Ozarks ranch, not a dealership walkthrough. The creator paid $32,000 new in 2022 and covers real specs, specific gripes (awkward fuel cap placement, hidden dipstick, clunky PTO and shuttle controls, rear-end stability issues with heavy loader loads), and genuine praise for reliability. Ends with a clear verdict: he wouldn't buy it again and recommends spending more on a Kubota or John Deere. Best for buyers weighing the Workmaster's lower price against long-term satisfaction.

An owner-operator who presents himself as a full-time rancher sharing hands-on impressions from working the tractor on his own property, with no mechanic background by his own admission.

Spec overview

New Holland Workmaster 70

PTO horsepower
62.5 hp
Loader lift capacity
Up to 3,527 lb
3-point lift capacity
3,307 lb at ball ends
Hydraulic flow
12 gpm
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