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07-30-2010, 07:22 PM #1Silver Member
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- Jul 2003
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- 174
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- Central NY
- Tractor
- Ferguson TO 30 - TYM T433 Cab - Power King 1614
New T433 Cab
After a lot looking and thought I have decided to purchase a new TYM T433 cab tractor. 25 years ago I bought my first tractor an AC WD 45 with a trip bucket loader that was refurbished to like new condition. I did a lot of work with that old girl before we parted company. While she was fine for the time in reality she was a contraption of ergonomic and handling nightmares.
My second tractor a Ferguson TO 30 which I still have is a good little machine but just plain behind the times compared to the tractors of today.
My third tractor a Kubota B7500 HST opened my eyes to the modern 4X4 diesels, a great solid performing little tractor but a tad small.
I have finally got the kind of tractor I have always wanted, the right size along with a cab, this winter I will be warm and dry when clearing snow.
She will be delivered a week from today and I have got a lot of work already lined up for her. I will be giving an honest report on how things go.
AlSerious Dogs For Serious Work
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07-31-2010, 12:01 PM #2Silver Member
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- Mar 2008
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- 210
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- Colton, OR
- Tractor
- 2008 TYM T273 w/ FEL - 100 hrs, 1962ish Ford 881D project - hrs unknown
Re: New T433 Cab
Congrats on the new tractor! Sounds well deserved . . . pics please!
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07-31-2010, 05:14 PM #3New Member
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- Jul 2010
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- Orland, CA.
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- tym 433
Re: New T433 Cab
Good choice, Airedale. I've been loving mine.

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08-04-2010, 10:48 PM #4
Re: New T433 Cab
Just a couple more days..
Have you prioritized your TODO list yet?
- TYM T273, BT200 Backhoe, LT200 Quick Attach FEL-
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08-06-2010, 04:37 PM #5Silver Member
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- Jul 2003
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- Central NY
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- Ferguson TO 30 - TYM T433 Cab - Power King 1614
Re: New T433 Cab
Well here she is folks, bright and shinny like a new penny.
I have owned a lot of cars and trucks that were not as nice as this gal.
Al
Serious Dogs For Serious Work
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08-06-2010, 06:42 PM #6New Member
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- Jul 2010
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- Orland, CA.
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- tym 433
Re: New T433 Cab
Very nice! I think you'll be quite happy. Just refueled mine for the first time today. The gauge showed about an 1/8 of a tank left but I could only squeeze in about 9.5 gallons. I kinda like the idea of rearview mirrors. Do you think those might fit on the standard model? Looking forward to your observations after you've played with it for awhile.
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08-06-2010, 07:08 PM #7
Re: New T433 Cab
Seriously people, move closer to Nebraska so I can give it a test spin for approval.

Shes a beauty!- TYM T273, BT200 Backhoe, LT200 Quick Attach FEL-
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08-07-2010, 09:40 AM #8Silver Member
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- Central NY
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- Ferguson TO 30 - TYM T433 Cab - Power King 1614
Re: New T433 Cab
jrduty,
The rear view mirrors are important to me because I will be putting a rear mounted snowblower on this tractor, from what little bit I have done using them I do believe they will be a tremendous asset. These mirrors are mounted at almost eye level on the cab frame and are well adjustable for good rear vision. I should be able to drive backwards slow and easy fairly well eliminating a lot of twisting around in the seat looking out the back window.
One of the first things I have to get is a tooth bar for the bucket, I logged my place off a few years ago to make pasture for my cattle and have been removing stumps ever since, this tractor will make the final push of a lotta work a whole bunch easier.
Also I am in the process of trying to obtain a ballast box to keep things grounded when popping those stumps with the loader. I have been searching the net and they seem to be a bit hard to come by which is kind of a surprise to me. I posted for some advice on the attachment section of the board and hopefully I will get some leads.
AlSerious Dogs For Serious Work
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06-05-2011, 08:35 PM #9
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06-06-2011, 05:19 PM #10
Re: New T433 Cab
Would loading the rear tires work as well as a balast box for what you plan to do?
Isa 43:2-3
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