New Holland TC45DA and Implement prices
sagedog
Join Date: Jun 2006 Posts: 16 Berthold, ND |
2006-07-10 131963
I decided to go new. Here are some price quotes I received from a dealer. Comments, advice opinions???
New Holland TC45DA Deluxe Compact Tractor
-- 45 GROSS hp
-- 33.5 PTO hp
-- Hydrostatic with SuperSteer Axle
-- Loader Ready
-- 10 x 16.5 6PR R4 Industrial Bar
-- 17.5L x 24 8PR R4 Industrial Bar
-- ArmRest Kit
-- Front Bumper / Grille Guard
--- $23,250
New Holland 17LA Quick-Attach Loader
-- 72 in HD High Capacity Bucket
-- Quick-Attach FacePlate (SkidSteer Loader Compatible)
--- $3,535
SIMS Cab Depot
-- Left & Right Hand Doors
-- Steel Framed
-- Rear Window
--- $6,275
72CSH Front Mounted Two-Stage Snow Blower
-- Overall Width - 72in.
-- Cutting Width - 72in.
-- # of Fan Blades -- 4
---- $3,775
-- Hydraulic Rotation - $695
-- Quick Hitch & SubFrame - $1,475
-- MID PTO Drive Kit -- $475
84CSR Rear Mounted Snow Blower
-- Overall Width - 84in.
-- Cutting Width - 84in.
-- # of Fan Blades -- 4
---- $3,795
-- Hydraulic Rotation - $375
74CSR Rear Mounted Snow Blower
-- Overall Width - 74in.
-- Cutting Width - 74in.
-- # of Fan Blades -- 4
---- $3,095
-- Hydraulic Rotation - $375
84inch 914A Rotary Mower -- MID MOUNT MOWER
-- Overall Width - 88in.
-- Cutting Width - 84in.
# of Blades -- 4
--- $5,425
-- Mid Mount PTO Kit - $425
72inch 930B Rear-Mounted Rotary Mower -- REAR 3PT MOUNT MOWER
-- Overall Width - 72in.
# of Blades -- 4
--- $2,795
-- Mid Mount PTO Kit - $425
80inch Heavy Duty 105A Rotary Tiller
-- Working Width -- 80 in
-- Tilling Depth - 0 - 5 inch
-- # of Blades -- 40
--- $3,395
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New Holland TC45DA and Implement prices
oneace
Join Date: Mar 2004 Posts: 1490 south central pa Pics |
2006-07-10 131970
Personally I would go with the Front snow blow and rear finish mower with that tractor. And for get the supersteer. I have not seen one really happy mid mount mower owner of that size on that tractor happy. They tend to clog up all the time and give an uneven cut. ....
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New Holland TC45DA and Implement prices
sagedog
Join Date: Jun 2006 Posts: 16 Berthold, ND |
2006-07-11 132001
Oneace
Thanks for the input. But in your message, is it a typo? Were you saying to "forget the supersteer" or "for sure get the supersteer? I've got a couple thousand berry trees to work around so a tight turning radius would be nice. Also, what do think about cabs? The one the dealer is listing seems a bit pricey, unless it's worth it. I'll need a cab but am wondering if a cheaper cab would be adequate. ....
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Peters
Join Date: Feb 2002 Posts: 3034 Northern AL Pics |
2006-07-11 132016
It has been I while since I checked but I like the local dealer was about 21.5K for the tractor. I would at the least get another quote from another dealer even if it is out of your area.
The last I checked the Kioti DK-65 with cab was about 24K. I would check with Kubota etc. If you need the cab you can do better than 30K for a 45 HP tractor. ....
Link: Martins
 
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oneace
Join Date: Mar 2004 Posts: 1490 south central pa Pics |
2006-07-11 132017
I would not get a super steer fro any kind of loader work or rear implement work. Just too tricky to get around with the added lengths. The cabs are very price and you can not get A/C. Not worth the money to me. ....
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oneace
Join Date: Mar 2004 Posts: 1490 south central pa Pics |
2006-07-11 132018
Look though my pics there are a few with the Sims Cab. The closest to the TC45 will be the pic of the TC55. ....
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sagedog
Join Date: Jun 2006 Posts: 16 Berthold, ND |
2006-07-11 132021
Yeah, you're right, I checked the specs and the SS does make a noticeable length change. As I'm new to tractors I wouldn't need the added distraction of "tricky" steering while getting used to and working the loader. I'll have to find out what difference it makes in price. As far as the cab goes, I'll house the tractor in the shop, but it's the winter time I'm wondering about. In the past I've worn a snow mobile suit for snow removal. I'll have quite a bit more snow to move at this new place. I would imagine the visibility is better without a cab. And, there are after market cabs quite a bit cheaper (not necessarily better) than the Simms.
Thanks again, good food for thought! ....
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