Price Check tc40d price help!

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Ok, so I have finally figured out what color and size my dream tractor will be and yesterday I was able to get my lovely wife to go with me to the NH dealer and actually drive a new Boomer...so now all that is left is the negotiations. The dealer gave me a price for a TC40D,R4,Foldable ROPS,Super Steer,17la w/72", 84"MMM rear discharge,wood 6'brush bull and a 6'box scraper for the low low price of $27,540! I was thinking it should price out at about $22,000. Am I unrealistic or is this the going price? Also, the dealer said the 84"MMM is the only one that fits that tractor. True or False?
Help please!
 
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The 84" is the only midmount mower available from NewHolland. I was going to buy the same mower with my TC40D but instead went with a Farm King 84" rear discharge three point hitch mower. This is a finish cut mower, not a rought cut like a rotary cutter. The 84" MMM I believe has a list price of just over $4000 and you need to install the mid pto. I saved about $2500 going with the three point hitch mower. The midmount mowers are a little easier on your neck as you aren't always looking back but the attaching/detaching is much easier with the three point mount. Another consideration might be resale value. My dealer has sold several of the Class III Boomers without any of the midmount mowers. Dealers may not be willing to put as much into a used 84" mmm when you trade. In my case I won't be using the TC40D for the yard area around my house. I have a smaller tractor for that. I will use the TC and three point mower for around my trees and the rest of the property. I have a JD flail mower but I wanted a nice finish cut even for the area not close to the house. If the TC is going to be your only tractor I think the mmm will probably do a better job than the three point hitch model.
 
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your 22,000 price sounds good without the MMM brush bull and box scraper, with the stuff included the 27,540 does sound close if not a little high.
 
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The TC40D will be my only tractor/mower (at least that what my wife tells me), so sounds like the MMM is the way to go. Is the Super Steer worth the extra$$$? Are there any known problems with this feature?
 
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The only problems I have ever heard of w/the SS option is that some people don't put enough air in their tires and while turning very sharp w/a loader full of dirt will sometimes break loose the bead on the front tire, this is what the NH dealer told me. I think too many go w/out this option for it to be a "must have". This is indeed a nice option, don't get me wrong but when working w/a limited budget as most of us have to, cut the things you really might not need, I.e mid mount mowers and SS. Go w/a good 3 point rear discharge. Hope this helps and you're getting a very nice tractor. Good luck
 
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Doggone,

I agree with Kevin. $22000 would be a good price for tractor and loader. As for the implements, it depends on the models and mfrs. Who makes the box blade? Is the BrushBull the 72 model or the 720? Those little differences change the cost fast.

As far as SuperSteer, I have it on my 40D. It's true you can live without it, but I sure do like it. The only problem I have had is trying to line it up to the quick-detach bucket. While turning the steering wheel one way, the loader turns the other. Not a big deal, but took a couple of times to get used to. If possible, test drive one and see how you feel about it.

Another good feature if you're going to be mowing is the Sensitrac clutch, which only comes w/ SS. You're in full-time 4wd so no slipping, but when you start to turn sharply, the 4wd disengages and you don't tear up the grass. I've been doing my front yard and haven't torn up the grass at all.

Read through the old posts. There have been several new TC 40Ds bought recently, some with SuperSteer, and most of us posted our price here.

--Brad
 
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Wow! Thanks for the good information. I will definetly go for the SS. Can anyone recommend a good 3PT finish mower? Will I be able to mow tightly around trees with a 3PT mower. How about forks? I read some of the discussions and I started thinking about all the things I could lift when my 6 kids finally leave the house! Do they get used a lot? (not the kids, they know the answer to that one). Can anyone recommend a good dealer in Indiana? Thanks for the replies.
 
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Doggone: Where abouts in Indiana do you live? I'm in Southewest Indiana not too far from Evansville. Blesch Brothers in Holland, Indiana has been outstanding to work with. How well you mesh with your dealer should be a major consideration in purchasing your unit.

I know there are dealers in Spencer and BrazilGreencastle area as well. Have not dealth with them, but have talked to some that have and they both got high marks as well.

Good luck. By the way, I pull a 6' BushHog Brand Finish Mower, rear discharge to mow 8 acres of yard....love it.

IndianaPaul
 
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Doggone,

I got a set of forks with my tractor when I bought it. I have used them about as much as I have the bucket. I have some pics of my tractor with the forks on at and using the forks to remove a <A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.pbase.com/bkcoleman/stump>huge stump. And a close up pic <A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.tractorbynet.com/forumfiles/35-133130-FORKS.JPG>here</A>.

Definitely think about getting the heavy duty bucket and possibly welding on some hooks, although that is needed less if you get the forks.

Mid-mount vs rear mower has been debated here tons of times, lots of good information in the Attachments forum. I'm partial to the 3ph for ease of hookup and the ability to back under trees and into the corners of fences. But I'm sure MMM have their strong points too. Guess it is personal taste more than anything.

--Brad
 
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I enjoyed those pics BColeman, so very nice. That stump looked to be a bear to get out of the ground and the NH doesn't look tired at all. I only have one question for you, how do you get people to take pictures for you when you're working?? Everytime I start up the woman of the house and all my friends run for the hills, guess I don't when to quit working.
 

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