NH 1925 - where to find specs?

   / NH 1925 - where to find specs? #1  

jimmyj

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Hi all

There is a New Holland 1925 for sale near me. It's got 1500 hours and it was new in 1999. I am hoping someone can direct me as to where to find some specs on it such as pto hp, hydraulic flow rate, rear 3ph lift, overall weight. Just basic stuff like that. TractorData does not list this model though.

Any suggestions?
 
   / NH 1925 - where to find specs? #2  
The newest it can be is a 1998, NH 1925 is a 4WD hydro, Approx Retail Cost New- $ 17257, Used Retail is Low- $10270, High $ 11910. Shibaura 3 cyl 91 cu in Engine 29.3 HP.

Source: 2007 The Official Tractor Blue Book

Thats all the info they showed. Hope this helps!

My guess it weighs about 3500#, try looking up after market loaders for this machine to get an idea of hydraulic cap. etc.
 
   / NH 1925 - where to find specs? #3  
Ford-New Holland 1925

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General tractor information:
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Manufacturer:Ford-New Holland
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Model:1925
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Type:Farm/Agricultural tractor
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Years produced:1997 - 1999
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Total built:
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Factory:
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Original price:$17,500
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Tractor power:
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Engine:32 hp [23.9 kW]
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PTO (rated):29 hp [21.6 kW]
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Engine:
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Manufacturer:
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Fuel:diesel
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Cylinders:3
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Bore/Stroke:
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Displacement:91 ci [1.5 L]
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Compression:
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Cooling:
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Firing order:
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Transmission:
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Type:hydrostatic
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Forward:infinite
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Reverse:infinite
 
   / NH 1925 - where to find specs? #4  
The following are from tractordata.com for the 1920 which should be close

Hydraulics:
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Type:eek:pen
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Capacity:30.7 gal [116 L]
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Total flow:
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Outlet flow:7.8 gpm [29.5 lpm]
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Pressure:
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Outlets:
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Tires:
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Ag front:5.50-16
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Ag rear:13.6-24
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Dimensions:
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Weight:3,300 lbs [1496 kg] (4WD)
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Wheelbase:69.9 inches [177 cm]
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Ground clearance:
 
   / NH 1925 - where to find specs? #5  
Don't take this personally, Andy, but tractordata info is terrible. Short of a rear tire, what on a 1920 has 30.7 gallon capacity? You could combine ALL the fluid capacities of the fuel tank, radiator, crankcase, and transmission/rear axle and not get anywhere near 30 gallons. I have read enough bogus info on that site that it makes me cringe to think anyone would go there unaware and trust all that is listed. A 1925 will spec real close to a TC33.
 
   / NH 1925 - where to find specs? #6  
Hey, maybee if you filled up all the castings to the tip to it might hold 30 gallons?

And to think I cringe when I change the hydro oil in my 7610s or 5000..

Soundguy
 
   / NH 1925 - where to find specs? #7  
RickB said:
Don't take this personally, Andy, but tractordata info is terrible. Short of a rear tire, what on a 1920 has 30.7 gallon capacity? You could combine ALL the fluid capacities of the fuel tank, radiator, crankcase, and transmission/rear axle and not get anywhere near 30 gallons. I have read enough bogus info on that site that it makes me cringe to think anyone would go there unaware and trust all that is listed. A 1925 will spec real close to a TC33.

I agree, I didn't even read what I posted. Sorry. Actually I think the tire might be bigger than that.

Andy
 
   / NH 1925 - where to find specs? #8  
I have a 1925, and all the manuals.

As Rick said, look it up as a TC33

Be aware that NH was in a state of "flux" or whatever and this model is not mentioned in a lot of aftermarket stuff etc, it was only out there a couple years.

I can provide specific specs out of the manual if that would help.
 
   / NH 1925 - where to find specs?
  • Thread Starter
#9  
Thanks

That's enough info for me. Good to know that TractorData is suspect too - I did not realize that and have used it for a reference quite a bit.

Jim
 
 
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