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blackjack
Join Date: Jul 2003 Posts: 2 SD |
2003-06-02 56400
I am looking for a CUT to use for tilling in between rows of trees (2 acres), clearing snow (approx 500' driveway), finish-mowing approx 5-8 acres and general landscaping work around the yard. I am primarily interested in the NH TC Boomer / Case-ID DX series. Is the TC33 too big for mowing around the house? Do most people use this size of mower for the wide-open areas, and a smaller mower for around the house/deck/etc?? Any recommendations on what size would best fit me (between the 24/29/33 HP models)?
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realman21502
Join Date: Jul 2003 Posts: 48 Maryland |
2003-06-03 56530
Wish I could answer your question directly about the TC33. I have a 20+ year old Ford 1900, 4 x 4. It weight 2600lbs. I wouldn't want a tractor any smaller. You need a pretty good size tractor to handle a 6' mower. I mow almost all of my yard with the tractor and use a garden tractor and weed eater to trim. Size of the tractor is pretty important to if you want to put a loader on it. ....
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Pacesetter
Join Date: Jul 2003 Posts: 178 Maine |
2003-06-03 56537
The TC29 is going to be discontinued by the end of the year. I would rather have the TC33 in your circumstances. If you have a lot of tight areas, you might want to look at Super Steer. I still use a lawn tractor, lawn mower and high wheel trimmer along with my tractor. I purposely gave up the mowing aspect for other capabilities like bush hogging and FEL work.
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BillMullens
Join Date: Jun 2000 Posts: 649 Central West Virginia Pics |
2003-06-04 56558
I use a TC29 with rear 3ph mower for all of my finish mowing. Everything else gets the weedeater.
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blackjack
Join Date: Jul 2003 Posts: 2 SD |
2003-06-05 56744
Thanks for all of the great info. This is a great site for useful information.
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koala24
Join Date: Jul 2003 Posts: 1 Texas |
2003-06-06 56750
I have 2 acres and I bought a TC33D with supersteer last year. It the perfect size because I can easily mow in tight spaces and still have plenty of power for lifting heavy things with front end loader. I had a Ford 1120 (18hp) before and it just does not have the power for tasks that came up periodically.
I would definitely go for the TC33D, supersteer is well worth the extra money, as you can turn on a dime given the size of the tractor. ....
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