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grldcheez

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Looking at a New Holland tc40s. I'm not sure what year it is or how to figure it out. i have a pic of the tag.tractor#g514196,engine12460,transmission 3m25541,model tc40s,unitd22d. tractor has 1100 hours on it. comes with bush hog, smooth bucket that opens, fork lift, grader box, snow plow, bucket with teeth.any ideas of what this would be worth? How much would this tractor cost new? thanks in advance. i think they are asking $21,000
 
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Thanks for the reply. My friend is selling the tractor for his girlfriend who's father past away a little over a year ago,and it was his tractor. they have to move and need to sale. what would you think a good price would be?
 
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Thanks for the reply. My friend is selling the tractor for his girlfriend who's father past away a little over a year ago,and it was his tractor. they have to move and need to sale. what would you think a good price would be?
I'm not qualified to quote you a price on a New Holland. I have only bought two tractors in my life and one of them was new. And of course I wouldn't buy it at all because it "ain't Green":eek:
Id compare it to the JD 870 here. Similar hours, then throw in a factor for barn kept condition and say a couple of grand for the extra attachments.
Very Nice John Deere 870 4 x 4 Loader Tractor Only 811 Hours | eBay
 
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check out that model on tractorhouse.com and see what the asking prices are for them there. Keep in mind those are only asking prices and the actually selling price may, and probably will be, less.
 
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You're going to need to do a little more digging to get a reasonable estimate. I don't believe there was a TC40S model. There was a TC40/TC40D from 2001 to 2003 and then a TC40A/TC40DA from 2003 to 2008 (the D stood for deluxe in both versions).

What transmission does it have? It will either be a shuttle shift, which will have a clutch pedal on the left and two brake pedals on the right, or a hydrostatic transmission with two brake pedals on the left, and two pedals on the right (one for forwards, and one for backwards).

Regardless which version, they are good machines that were made by Shibaura, and pretty highly regarded. A new equivalent would start around $22-23K if you went with an LS (who makes New Hollands current equivalent to the TC40).
 
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IMG_1219.jpg tag on tractor says tc40s heres a few pics
 
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This is tough one to get comparisons for - I am not really sure what the "S" means unless it is a turf special. What kind of tires are on it?

I tend to value the tractor and loader with a standard smooth bucket as one item and the other attachments as separates. When you say a smooth bucket that opens I must assume that is what is called a 4-in-1 bucket in that the opening is on the lower back of the scoop. This means an extra hydraulic cylinder which is probably connected to the rear remotes? One set of rear remotes?
The bush hog, toothed bucket, grader box (assuming box blade?), snow plow (straight blade?? with angle adjustment?), and forks all add to the deal assuming you want them.

Assuming all have been very well taken care of and shedded and are good brands I would say a max of $15k for the tractor and loader and $3k for the group of attachments listed. My valuation would vary depending on the brand of the attachments though - for instance I would pay more for a Bush Hog brand mower than a King Kutter or County Line, the same goes for all the other attachments. I do not think you can compare to Mr. Green's ebay tractor price as that has a long way to go. I did find one TC40S that sold a couple of years ago but it was in rough shape, had 200 more hours, and did not have loader or any other attachments and sold at auction for $8k. Also this assumed Hydrostatic (see Gman's comments above) - I would discount it another $500 without Hydro.

Hope this helps.
 
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View attachment 424358 tag on tractor says tc40s heres a few pics

I know this might sound confusing, but my guess is that the model is a TC40 and the "S" indicates it has a shuttle shift transmission (standard rather than hydro). The New Holland parts catalog website only lists the following models: TC40, TC40D, TC40A and TC40DA. I found one member here who lists their tractor as a TC40S, but then they started a thread about a part failure, and listed the model as a TC40A with a shuttle shift transmission.

This comes up from time to time with other brands as well. Kubota adds a "D" to the model number shown on the data plate of all their diesel tractors, i.e L4060D, but the model is simply an L4060.
 
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thank for the response. It was big help. the trans is shuttle shift. the bucket is 4 in 1. does have extra hydraulic. looks like a 2002 model. grader box is box blade. heres a pic of the tractor. thanks again for the help. think the S stands for standard according to dealer i spoke to.IMG_1221.jpg
 
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thank for the response. It was big help. the trans is shuttle shift. the bucket is 4 in 1. does have extra hydraulic. looks like a 2002 model. grader box is box blade. heres a pic of the tractor.

It looks like it's in good condition. Similar units are running around $15K for the tractor with FEL...add a bit for the 4-in-1, and then add up the forks, and other attachments. I don't think it quite adds up to $21K...more like $18K give or take.
 
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That is a nice looking tractor. NH did a nice job with the curve of the hood and the loader arms providing great visibility. Tires look good and the tractor does not look abused. I also see rear wheel weights which are nice to have as well as the loader will lift some serious weight. I would say $17.5-18k.
 

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