TC33D Problems
Eric Cardinal
Join Date: Posts: 1 |
2001-04-10 26550
I was plowing this Sunday for about 4 hours and put my TC33D up to go get more fuel and when I came out there was a puddle of fluid under the tractor. It was coming from the center housing near the first hydraulic drain plug (a cotter pin was in the hole). Most of the hydraulic fluid had leaked out so I called my dealer and he picked up the tractor on Monday. Has anyone else experienced this? I hope I didn't get a lemmon?Eric
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TC33D Problems
BillMullens
Join Date: Jun 2000 Posts: 649 Central West Virginia Pics |
2001-04-10 26556
Search for "Oil leak on TC29D". Similiar problem that was posted before. Not very much help, but maybe you could e-mail those guys.
Bill ....
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TC33D Problems
Kevin Squires
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2001-04-13 26665
I have a rookie question. I am clearing my houselot (2A) for a horse barn and some pasture. I am seriously looking at the NH 33 or 35. I'm sure it would do a nice job on the level areas but I have some hilly areas to contend with too. How well does this kind of machine hold onto a hill? Do they roll easily? Thanks, Kevin ....
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TC33D Problems
Bird Senter
Join Date: Jun 1999 Posts: 962 |
2001-04-13 26666
Kevin, I would say that ALL tractors roll easily. How steep are those hills? Will you be going up and down, or do you need to travel across them? What kind of implements will you have attached? Some tractors have adjustable rear wheels so they can be set to different widths; others do not. Too many variables to give you an intelligent answer without you providing more details. ....
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