Re New TC29D
johnnydee
Join Date: Jul 2003 Posts: 7 AYTON.ONT |
2002-05-27 39091
My old Ford 1500 finally gave it up !!,Too much ether I think
Anyway I saw an ad for a JD 4100 for only $299 a month and decided to go look at it. I drove it and liked the hydro tranny but the tractor was too small. I decide d to shop around and looked at the JD 4200 the NH TC25D and the Kubota L3010. I soon found that I could get a NH for a lot less than the other two. I was quoted 13950 for a TC25d with FEL 14950 for a TC33D with FEL and 12950 for a TC29D with FEL. I think they all had old stock discounts as well.
The only problem has been I've been waiting over two weeks for the loader to come in! Almost forgot I ordered the TC29d!
PS anybody want a 1500 FWD with FEL needs motor work !
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Re New TC29D
keith rose
Join Date: Posts: 1 |
2002-05-27 39092
Good choice, I purchased my TC29D a year ago and it has done nothing but run(155 hrs. later). I just got off to much sun (leveling ground for a barn addition). Good luck with the new machine, Oh ya where are you located I will come get that 1500 off your hands. ....
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Re New TC29D
John Mc
Join Date: Feb 2002 Posts: 98 Vermont |
2002-05-29 39136
Strange that a 29D was quoted less than a 25D... especially since the 25D has been discontinued.
I'm sure you'll be happy with the 29D. I've got the 33D and have been happy with the power/size/weight/HP.
John Mc ....
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Re New TC29D
John Henderson
Join Date: Posts: 1 |
2002-06-09 39430
My tractor finally arrived!!
It's old blue with new blue loader!!
The hydro sticks and I've read the other post on this subject, also the R4's didn't get loaded with calcium and my frist bucket load I lifted the rear end so it's time to load them wheels !
The reason the TC25 was more money is that it is a new model where the TC29 was an older one .
Hope that explains it.
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Re New TC29D
John Mc
Join Date: Feb 2002 Posts: 98 Vermont |
2002-06-14 39563
If you are going to load your tires, ask for Rim Guard. It weghs just as much as the CaCl solutions, is non-corrosive (actually helps prevent corrosion), and non-toxic.
John Mc ....
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