TC26 vs 29

   / TC26 vs 29
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#21  
Thanks for help miserblOF. Funny how these tractor purchases go. Like a few here, I started with a scut, then thinking 7610, then switched to blue 26, then 29. I'm happy with this model and have this forum to thank for much help. I thought about the bigger engine but I believe the 29 should get the job done. It will need to power a chipper, tiller, RFM, few other things, but all in all it will have an easy life. Saving good amount of money as well.

Dale
 
   / TC26 vs 29
  • Thread Starter
#22  
Thanks for help miserblOF. Funny how these tractor purchases go. Like a few here, I started with a scut, then thinking 7610, then switched to blue 26, then 29. I'm happy with this model and have this forum to thank for much help. I thought about the bigger engine but I believe the 29 should get the job done. It will need to power a chipper, tiller, RFM, few other things, but all in all it will have an easy life. Saving good amount of money as well.

Dale
 
   / TC26 vs 29 #23  
Pardon me, but I think you'd be nuts to get a TC29 for 3 acres. The 26 is a much better fit for the property size. In the long run I think you'd live to regret a larger machine. JMO
 
   / TC26 vs 29 #24  
Pardon me, but I think you'd be nuts to get a TC29 for 3 acres. The 26 is a much better fit for the property size. In the long run I think you'd live to regret a larger machine. JMO
 
   / TC26 vs 29
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#25  
Bob-you could be right, and if that's the case then I'll sell the bigger machine and get a smaller one. Fact is, I have probably a year of fairly heavy landscape construction that the larger machine will be better suited to accomplish. Its not easy trying to pick the perfect machine but at least I'll have a lot of fun on my new 29.

dale
 
   / TC26 vs 29
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#26  
Bob-you could be right, and if that's the case then I'll sell the bigger machine and get a smaller one. Fact is, I have probably a year of fairly heavy landscape construction that the larger machine will be better suited to accomplish. Its not easy trying to pick the perfect machine but at least I'll have a lot of fun on my new 29.

dale
 
   / TC26 vs 29 #27  
Tractordale your welcome your really like what you are getting. But just to correct something that one of the post stated the 29 and 33 horse are 3 speed hydro's not two. Also you need not worry about the weight. I have been asked many times what I cut with as it rivils a zero turn. Congradulations now go have fun (work I mean)
 
   / TC26 vs 29 #28  
Tractordale your welcome your really like what you are getting. But just to correct something that one of the post stated the 29 and 33 horse are 3 speed hydro's not two. Also you need not worry about the weight. I have been asked many times what I cut with as it rivils a zero turn. Congradulations now go have fun (work I mean)
 
   / TC26 vs 29 #29  
Hi, I think it was my post that mentioned the 3 speed vs. 2 speed. Maybe I didn't put it clearly enough, but yes, the 29..34 machines all have 3 speed hydro and the 26 has a two speed. That's one of the advantages of the larger framed tractor, something that didn't seem a big deal to me, but from what I've read, people who go from a 2 speed to 3 speed hydro appreciate the extra range.
 
   / TC26 vs 29 #30  
Hi, I think it was my post that mentioned the 3 speed vs. 2 speed. Maybe I didn't put it clearly enough, but yes, the 29..34 machines all have 3 speed hydro and the 26 has a two speed. That's one of the advantages of the larger framed tractor, something that didn't seem a big deal to me, but from what I've read, people who go from a 2 speed to 3 speed hydro appreciate the extra range.
 

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