tag9889
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First, before I ask my question, I 'd like to thank Muhammad for providing this forum. It has been a valuable resource and entertaining as well.
I have 600' of drive to clear in the winter, about 7-8 acres of field (horse pasture) to mow, and plenty of rocks to move. (The rocks are not too big and very few in field.)
I am looking to buy a compact tractor. I have looked at the three colors as well as Kioti. Although all four lines can provide a tractor to fit my needs, I have narrowed my search down to New Holland and Kubota as my primary choices.
I had been considering a TC29D but I went to the dealership on Saturday and I drove a TC33D and was very pleased. From what the specifications say the only real difference between the 29 and 33 is 4Hp (3.3hp at PTO.)
So, I been looking on this site for information on New Holland, and specifically the Boomers.
My real question is concerning the mower the dealership recommended. They are suggesting using a Wood's RD6000. Their reasoning is that it would be just outside the rear tires. The rear tire width is 54" and the mower is 60". I'd like to entertain going to a 72" mower. What do you all think?
Any comments concerning New Holland, the TC series, or the mower would be greatly appriciated.
Regards,
Tim
I have 600' of drive to clear in the winter, about 7-8 acres of field (horse pasture) to mow, and plenty of rocks to move. (The rocks are not too big and very few in field.)
I am looking to buy a compact tractor. I have looked at the three colors as well as Kioti. Although all four lines can provide a tractor to fit my needs, I have narrowed my search down to New Holland and Kubota as my primary choices.
I had been considering a TC29D but I went to the dealership on Saturday and I drove a TC33D and was very pleased. From what the specifications say the only real difference between the 29 and 33 is 4Hp (3.3hp at PTO.)
So, I been looking on this site for information on New Holland, and specifically the Boomers.
My real question is concerning the mower the dealership recommended. They are suggesting using a Wood's RD6000. Their reasoning is that it would be just outside the rear tires. The rear tire width is 54" and the mower is 60". I'd like to entertain going to a 72" mower. What do you all think?
Any comments concerning New Holland, the TC series, or the mower would be greatly appriciated.
Regards,
Tim