New Holland TC30 Tractor for small farm
Whistle_Pig
Join Date: May 2015 Posts: 2 Central PA |
2015-05-04 192709
I'm the rookie's rookie re: tractors. Buying a small 20 acre farm to produce some beef cattle, chickens, veggies, worms. ;-)
Being offered a '98 TC-30 New Holland 2800 hours with a few implements ... snow plow, 2 bottom plow, brush hog, belly mower, bucket, wagon, disc ... Runs well and seems to be in good shape. Farm tires.
1. Does this sound to be a good value purchase, in and of itself?
2. I know it's not the perfect tractor, but will it work for me?
3. Any other questions you can answer that I might even be too dumb to ask? :-(
THANKS! :-)
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New Holland TC30 Tractor for small farm
46bugs
Join Date: Feb 2013 Posts: 163 Tennessee |
2015-05-04 192711
What is the price of Tractor /Equipment? ....
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New Holland TC30 Tractor for small farm
46bugs
Join Date: Feb 2013 Posts: 163 Tennessee |
2015-05-04 192712
New Holland TC30 wasn't made until 2001,30 H.P. and it is a new Holland not a Ford
New Holland TC30 tractor photo
Made-2001 - 2008
Next model: New Holland T1510
Overview
Manufacturer: New Holland
New Holland TC30 Engine:
Shibaura 1.5L 3-cyl diesel
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Capacity:
Fuel: 7.1 gal [26.9 L]
3-Point Hitch:
Rear lift: 1,635 lbs [741 kg]
Power Take-off (PTO):
Rear PTO: live
Rear RPM: 540
Mid PTO: optional
Mid RPM: 2000
Dimensions & Tires:
Wheelbase: 63 inches [160 cm]
Weight: 2,193 lbs [994 kg]
Rear tire: 11.2-24
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New Holland TC30 Power:
Engine: 30 hp [22.4 kW]
PTO (claimed): 25.5 hp [19.0 kW]
24 hp [17.9 kW] (hydrostatic)
Mechanical:
Chassis: 4x2 2WD
4x4 MFWD 4WD optional
Brakes: wet disc
Cab: Foldable ROPS.
Hydraulics:
Pump flow: 6.1 gpm [23.1 lpm]
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New Holland TC30 Tractor for small farm
Murf
Join Date: Dec 1999 Posts: 7249 Toronto Area, Ontario, Canada Pics |
2015-05-05 192715
My first comment is that there's 2,800 hours on a 30hp compact?
If it got good consistent maintenance it could still be in good shape, but the snow plow, 2 bottom plow and such points to some pretty heavy work.
IMHO the biggest factor will be price. If you can get it for the right money you'll be able to do some work on it and still be on the right side of things. It's been my experience though that sellers look at what other (extremely low hour garage queens) units go for and price it accordingly which is very high for a well-used unit.
Also you mention beef cattle, you should be aware that a 30 hp tractor won't move much of a load, so feeding round bales will be an issue.
Best of luck.
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