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.
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
