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Frugalguy
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2001-12-12          33776

The message just posted failed to mention hydrostatic transmission! So best price required for TC33D, fwd, hydrostatic, 7308 loader, weighted industrial tires.

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2001-12-14          33817

we just bought a nh tc33d w/ss, ind. tires(loaded), 7308 loader,
68" hd bucket, toothbar, q.t bucket , 2 rear remotes, armrests and top/side hyd links total w/ tax was 20000.00 ....

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shade2u2
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2001-12-16          33846

I bought a TC33D in May, 2000 for $16500 in Ohio, It included SuperSteer, 7308 FEL, blockheater, seat arms, rear work spotlight, delivery to me, & full 50 hr service. ....

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BeeFarmer
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Posts: 85 Ohio
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2001-12-17          33871

Where in Ohio did you get your tractor. Seems like a reasonable price. ....

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2001-12-26          34069

Hey Shade2u2.. I'd like to kno wher you got your rig...I'm lookin for one just like it.. Found a tc29d with fwd, fel 100hrs for 15,900.... but your deal sounds better! ....

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shade2u2
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Posts: 4 Ohio
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2001-12-27          34079

Mine is FWD - all SuperSteer models are FWD with hydro & the delux package. It is a great tractor. I would advise having the 2 rear-secondary hydraulic valves added with the purchase.
The deal that I got was largely due to the fact that this tractor had been ordered for one party, then had accessories added for another party, & both backed out which meant that it was on his lot for some time. He needed to move the tractor & I lucked out - or my wife did since she actually made the final deal. The dealer is Ross Equipment here in Cambridge, Ohio. The phone# is 740-432-4556. Mr Ross definately runs a "Mom & Pop" farmer oriented business with no frills. He doesn't appear to like to deal much over the phone. It took me a few visits before he warmed to me being a serious buyer (maybe since I wasn't a farmer). He has given me fantastic service. I can't guarentee that you would get a like deal that I fell into, but he will be fair & honest. Best of luck to you. ....

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BeeFarmer
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2001-12-27          34088

Thats who I thought. I ordered a 35 from him and it came with some rust on it so I didn't want it. Now I am confused if I want a 33 or 30 or maybe a JD 4310 one of the new models coming out. One thing abou the 33 I don't like is the foot pedal. I like the 35 and up the way the hydro pedal works. Oh.. well.. Mr. Ross live about 2 miles from me.. just need to work something up with him. ....

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shade2u2
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2001-12-27          34095

If you're going to mow or have to worry about tree limb (or other) clearance, then you may want to consider the 30 (I don't know much about the 30) or 33. If you are doing other heavier work, then the 35, 40 or 45 may be better. I would love to have that heavier unit for the clearing/grading work that I've done. Ross has been real good to deal with for me. My tractor is over there right now - had a hyd leak that he's taking care of while still under waranty. I'll probably pick it up tomorrow. I don't know if he's the best price on ordering a tractor - other larger dealers may do better, but his service is worth something. I did not like Lashley at all. They turned me away from them real fast. I've heard that the NH dealer in Zanesville may be ok. Suburban JD did not appear to want to deal much with me & I wasn't real interested in JD at the time... ....

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