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Re: TZ18 and 24 - Pic 2 of 2

These are new tractors to compete in the sub compact market against tractors like the kubota bx22. The tc18 is being discontinued and the tc21 and tc24 for staying with us.
 
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Any news on the Class II's? I thought a new loader was coming out - 14LA?

Thanks for the great info!
 
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this fall they are telling us!
 
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Spencer & Mike.

Thanks a lot for the info, I went from quasi-bored surfing to school boy like excitement when I saw those beauties. Yeah, my wife says this isn't normal. Go figure. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
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Will the 14LA be able to fit on the current model of TC29D and TC33D? That is, if I purchase a TC33D today can I wait for the new 14LA loader?

Can I assume the 14LA will have a similar rounded look like the 12LA and 16LA, as opposed to the square look of the 7308? I always liked the look of the 12LA/16LA better. What will the lift capacity and lift height be?

Also, I heard they are disconituing the TC29D. Are they adding something to replace it or will the TC33D be alone in this mid-sized category?

Finally, I keep hearing people refer to NH tractors in terms of Classes. Can someone explain which tractors belong to which classes?

Thank you.
 
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<font color="blue"> Finally, I keep hearing people refer to NH tractors in terms of Classes. Can someone explain which tractors belong to which classes? </font>
Some of these tractors also have 'D' (Deluxe) variants.

Class I - TC18, TC21, TC24
Class II - TC25 (no longer made), TC29, TC30, TC33
Class III - TC35, TC40, TC45
 
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Re: TC48 and TC55 - Pic 2 of 2

Thanks Spencer200 and MikePA for getting those brochures on line so quickly. I was really surprised to see that the TC48 and TC55 are essentially on the same "chassis" as the current Class IIIs (or so it seems by looking at the wheel hubs both front and rear). Maybe the structure has been beefed-up, but it sure looks like a Class III. Anyhow, the thing I find most interesting (and this may be a misprint) is that the TC48DA has over 12 gpm hydraulic flow and the TC55DA has only 11.6 gpm. Sorta seems backwards to me, but I can't wait until they show up at my dealers and I can go in and drool over them. It's also interesting that the TC45D is still the largest tractor NH makes with a hydrostatic transmission unless you count the LBxx series backhoes. THANKS, THANKS, THANKS again for the info. There is some real excitement growing about these new offerings. /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
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Re: TC48 and TC55 - Pic 2 of 2

Those new Boomers look really nice! I gotta question though. Isn't a tractor that gets near 50 hp heading more towards a utility tractor and out of the compact utility tractor range? Just curious is all. /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
 

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