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TC33D 4WD Boomer

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1999-02-03          1001

If anyone has TC33D 4WD Boomer please let me know how you like the tractor. I am looking to buy this tractor and would like opinions on it's power, lift capacity, loader , and overall operation. It would be helpful to have information on any of the 25, 29 or 33 hp Boomers. Do you have any likes or dislikes any mechanical problems up to this time?

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TC33D 4WD Boomer

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Farminlady
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1999-02-10          1078

Mine's a TC29, and it's a great do everything tractor. I think the 7308 loader is also put on the TC33 - it's got plenty of lift and capacity. Tractor balances well with a full bucket of silt fill with loaded tires. Buy the TC33 - you'll probably love it. ....

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Dennis
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1999-02-12          1100

We have a 1925 Boomer. We have done alot with it. Usually mowing with a 6 foot fininshing or 5 foot bushhog. We run a old 14T deere baler with it fine. We also plowed about 30 hours with a 2 bottom plow. We have 4WD, hydro, with turf tires. After a pretty hard life we've had the following problems:1. Key breaks off, (3 times), dealer came up with a free replacement thats heavier built, so its OK now.2. Had a hydro hose cooler leak. That was very messy, and I think the factory was at fault.3. The fuel stop cable broke. When its below freezing its really hard to use. I believe the newer units are electronic now. I was surprised how well I like hydro. It really make you a faste loader operator. This is our first diesel with glow plugs. This thing started at 10 degrees with NO heat. Does'nt seem right to start a diesel without ether but I'm getting used to it.Dennis ....

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