1Tractor_Man_
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I am in the process of purchasing a New Holland TC 30 in the next week.
I am looking for some feedback on the following:
A)Does the TC 30 come from the factory with a block heater and if not should I get one installed?
B)I need back up lights to plow snow etc. after dark. What you do suggest for lights and where should they be installed on the tractor?
C)I do not find the front lights to be very bright after dark. Can you replace those lights with stronger wattage ones or would one have to attach another light or set up front?
D)Have anyone had the roll bar modified, much as the Kuboda has on their models, so that it can be dropped down if need be. My New Holland dealer says that they can do it for around $200.00 Canadian.
E)I noticed that the TC30 does not come with a tool box attached to the tractor. Does anyone have one on their’s and if so where have you attached it to?
F)My dealer also suggested if I use this tractor in the woods that I would be better off to have a metal skid plate made for underneath the tractor in case I hit rocks etc. He said that it would cost around $1,000 dollars to do this in Canadian funds. Have anyone done this, what is your comments?
I am looking for some feedback on the following:
A)Does the TC 30 come from the factory with a block heater and if not should I get one installed?
B)I need back up lights to plow snow etc. after dark. What you do suggest for lights and where should they be installed on the tractor?
C)I do not find the front lights to be very bright after dark. Can you replace those lights with stronger wattage ones or would one have to attach another light or set up front?
D)Have anyone had the roll bar modified, much as the Kuboda has on their models, so that it can be dropped down if need be. My New Holland dealer says that they can do it for around $200.00 Canadian.
E)I noticed that the TC30 does not come with a tool box attached to the tractor. Does anyone have one on their’s and if so where have you attached it to?
F)My dealer also suggested if I use this tractor in the woods that I would be better off to have a metal skid plate made for underneath the tractor in case I hit rocks etc. He said that it would cost around $1,000 dollars to do this in Canadian funds. Have anyone done this, what is your comments?