NEW HOLLAND TC33D

   / NEW HOLLAND TC33D #11  
Soundguy said:
What the new (old) numbering system? 4 digit thousnd series? ( I liked that one.. you knew what series you were dealing with.. and what base model , usually by 1st and 3rd digit. and last digit gave you some idea of extra bells and whistles or lack thereof..

Soundguy

ya but i have never gotten the hang of the physical size of the machines like i have with the TC numbering.... much like the Kubota series, there seems to be a 30ish hp tractor in each of the B,L,M series yet they vary widely in size/weights....
 
   / NEW HOLLAND TC33D #12  
dqdave1 said:
TC 33 was replaced with TC34; the TC 34 has the TC 35 engine in it; to avoid confusion they called it a TC34. These TCxx numbers will begin to disappear shortly as New Holland begins the change over to a new (old?) numbering system.

The new loader numbers also keep me confused. I was expecting to hear a lot about the new 2xxTL series of loaders, but it seems that I hear folks buying that loader and then very little else. I'd like to hear more about the quick-mount ramp system and the easy spin cam-lock pin. They really stand out when you look at the new loaders at the dealer. Perhaps, there is not a lot of loader removal going on.

If anyone has a few pictures of the loader removal or installation, I'd sure enjoy seeing them. My 16LA is very easy to remove and install in my opinion, but if it could be easier, I'd like to see it. Maybe I'll have to ask my dealer for a demo.
 
   / NEW HOLLAND TC33D
  • Thread Starter
#13  
Can you tell me the overall weight as well as HxWxD of the TC33 with a 7308 loader and 72" mower approx??
 
   / NEW HOLLAND TC33D #14  
msiewert96 said:
Can you tell me the overall weight as well as HxWxD of the TC33 with a 7308 loader and 72" mower approx??

According to brochure, TC33D with 4WD weighs 2474 lb. (with Ag tires).
7308 loader weighs about 840 lb.
Don't know the weights on the mowers

Width on mine is 63" with R4 tires (I have a woods 1012 loader with a 66" bucket, I don't know the standard bucket width on a 7308 on a TC33)

On height, with R4 tires, you cannot fit under a standard garage door without folding the ROPs down (if you have a folding ROPs). I assume this would also be true for turf and Ag tires. Fortunately, I put a taller door on the tractor bay of my garage/barn.

My length probably doesn't do you a lot of good, since I have a different loader. I can just fit my tractor and loader in my 24' long tractor bay when I have my 5' Woods brush hog installed. If the toothbar is installed on the loader, I have to pivot the tailwheel on the brushhog inward to get it to fit. My bet is that my 24' bay is actually only 23' usable, given the wall thickness (outside dimension is 24'). Hope this helps some.

John Mc
 
   / NEW HOLLAND TC33D #15  
my 914A 72" MMM deck is a BEAST! 1/4" plate makes up a lot of it. got to weigh in the neighborhood of 500+ lbs.... I have no concreet at my property to park the tractor on to take the deck on and off... and i cannot move it by hand over the gravel.... i have to "oar" it with a 2x4

I picked mine up with the FEL to sharpen blades and i could feel the back end of the tractor get light (nothing on the 3pt and i do not have loaded rears).... much more so than when i lift my 5' brush hog....
 
   / NEW HOLLAND TC33D #16  
Currently have a 3 yr old TC21D with 60'' 914A MMM and 12LA FEL, only have 400 hrs on it but am thinking of upgrading to a TC35DA. I mow 7 acres, plow a long drive, and am thinking of putting in food plots, have been told by other dealers (Deere and Kioti, in fact they both told me to look at the Kubota B3030) that the 35 machines may be too heavy for mowing, as they could leave tire marks due to the weight. However, I like the look and feel of the heavier units. Also as I investigated the New Holland site It doesn't appear I can get a side discharge 72 inch MMM, only a rear discharge for the TC35DA. Anyone else have experience or knowledge with the the NH class 3 units.
 
   / NEW HOLLAND TC33D #17  
I mowed with a NH 1920.. a 33hp machine similar to a tc 35? I would guess.. and never had a problem rutting my pasture unless I ran when it was wet and mushy.. etc.

Soundguy
 
   / NEW HOLLAND TC33D #18  
BizDoc said:
...the 35 machines may be too heavy for mowing, as they could leave tire marks due to the weight.
Without seeing your property, particularly in the spring, there's no way anyone could determine whether a Class III is too heavy. In my situation, my Class II was too heavy and I sold the 914A mower and went back to using my little garden tractor to cut the lawn.
 

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