Go Bottom Go Bottom

Opinions on Used TC33D Price

View my Photos
ALAN
Join Date:
Posts: 1
TractorPoint Premium Member -- 5 Tractors = Very Frequent Poster

2001-11-08          33029

I have a chance to buy a used New Holland TC33D. It is a '99, Industrial tires, Super Steer, Rear worklight, 2 hydraulic hookups installed in back, rear wheel weights and front weights, 726 hours, new front tires and battery. Basically out of warranty, only 3 months left on powertrain.. It looks clean and sound. It is at a dealer. Asking $13,000. Initial negotiations have gotten it down to $12,000. Dealer has a new "Old" blue loader we can put on, wants $3,450 for it. So we are talking $15,450 at this point. I have also negotiated, at a different dealer, a price for a new TC33D, of $13, 955 for same tractor, sans Supersteer, $900 for supersteer, $3,200 for loader. So we are talking $18,055. That is a difference of $2,605. I sure do like that new blue, but money talks? What does anyone think?

Reply to | Quote Post Reply to PostQuote Reply | Add PhotoAdd Photo



Opinions on Used TC33D Price

View my Photos
Rob Munach
Join Date:
Posts: 1
TractorPoint Premium Member -- 5 Tractors = Very Frequent Poster

2001-11-08          33034

Hmm... $2600/750 hours = $3.50 per hour. If someone would give me a tractor for $3.50 per hour, I wouldn't bother buying one. Go with the new tractor. $2600 is worth the warranty alone. The previous owner could have done some serious, albeit not so obvious abuse in that time. ....

Reply to | Quote Post Reply to PostQuote Reply | Add PhotoAdd Photo



Opinions on Used TC33D Price

View my Photos
Bill L
Join Date:
Posts: 1
TractorPoint Premium Member -- 5 Tractors = Very Frequent Poster

2001-11-11          33106

Alan - I agree with Rob ---726 hours in two years seems like this machine was well used - I'd go for the new 33D, but drop the super steer (save the $900) unless you have some special circumstances where you need it. I have the 33D w/o super steer and it steers well and there is less to go wrong. You also should be able to knock a couple hundred off the loader- to about $2900-$3000. ....

Reply to | Quote Post Reply to PostQuote Reply | Add PhotoAdd Photo


  Go Top Go Top

Share This
Share This







Member Login