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Join Date: May 2001
Location: Michigan
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I'm pretty sure there is a single spool, single rear remote offered on that model. The Minnesota DOT Contract Web page doesn't list the TC25, but there is a single remote (#718348076) available for the TC24DA. The TC29 allows for two rear remotes (the first is #718348056). The list price for both these models for the first rear remote is $255, which happens to be the same price for the first rear remote on the Class III Boomers also.
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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Southeast, Michigan
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Does NH offer a rear hydraulic set up for there TC25 tractors? I am going to run a Harley power rake with the hyd. angle feature and will need the equipment to do so. Kubota has a rear hydraulic setup for there b7610 tractor that they will put on at the shop. The Kubota is just not as purty as NH [img]/forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] )</font>
The TC25 is not a current model offered by New Holland. Is this a used tractor? The TC25 is a mid frame size CUT. While the 'bota B7610 is a small frame size CUT. Don |
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Posts: 96
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There is a new unsold TC25DA at a dealership. I was told the model is not made anymore but not by long. The real differences in the kubota b7610 and the new holland are small, at least looking at the brochure anyway. The kubota does have an option for the rear hydraulic. This is steering me toward the B7610.
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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Southeast, Michigan
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I don't believe NH had the "DA" designation when the TC25 was a current model. The TC25"D" is the deluxe hydrostat model. Side by side you would definately notice the difference between the small frame and mid size frame. The tires are quite a bit larger. MikePA has a TC25 and could answer specific questions. IMO you would appreciate the capabilities of the larger framed TC25 when using 3 point implements plus the increased capacity of the front end loader. It's an apples to oranges comparison.
Don |
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