Used NH TC40D or Kubota?

   / Used NH TC40D or Kubota? #1  

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Hey All,

New member here and rookie tractor owner/operator. As in "never have" though am a boat fanatic and have owned way too many; mechanically pretty inclined. Posted this in the NH section, but thought it might get more traction here; sorry if this isn't a good idea.

Considering a 2004 TC40D with about 1,450 hours. Has a 17LA loader and is offered with several implements. A few questions:

1. What should I carefully check out if I go to see it (long distance away)?
2. Any way to add or modify so that I can quickly change out bucket to pallet forks?
3. Can I quickly and easily tell if the loader joystick is joyous (new design that won't break!)?
4. General advice/opinions about this model? Use is on a farm. Flat ground, sandy loam soil. Discing, bed shaping, etc.
5. Any comparisons against Kubota M series, for example? Maybe MX5100 or M6040? (I know, HP range isn't apples to apples.)

Thanks SO much for some wisdom and advice!
 
   / Used NH TC40D or Kubota? #2  
Hey All,

New member here and rookie tractor owner/operator. As in "never have" though am a boat fanatic and have owned way too many; mechanically pretty inclined. Posted this in the NH section, but thought it might get more traction here; sorry if this isn't a good idea.

Considering a 2004 TC40D with about 1,450 hours. Has a 17LA loader and is offered with several implements. A few questions:

1. What should I carefully check out if I go to see it (long distance away)?
2. Any way to add or modify so that I can quickly change out bucket to pallet forks?
3. Can I quickly and easily tell if the loader joystick is joyous (new design that won't break!)?
4. General advice/opinions about this model? Use is on a farm. Flat ground, sandy loam soil. Discing, bed shaping, etc.
5. Any comparisons against Kubota M series, for example? Maybe MX5100 or M6040? (I know, HP range isn't apples to apples.)

Thanks SO much for some wisdom and advice!

I'm not a New Holland fan..........so I can't help you a whole lot.

But, with that being said..........check everything.............from the paint to the brakes. Repairs cost money...........sometimes lots of money.

Run it................actually use it if possible...............

The only other thing I can add is............... there seem to be more used New Holland tractors for sale, than all other major brands combined.
 
   / Used NH TC40D or Kubota? #3  
1st thing you need todo is go your kubota dealer an look at an drive both tractors.l have the MX5100 HST 4x4 ROPS an LA844 loader.the 6040 is a nice tractor as well.personally i think youd better off buying a new tractor if you can.
 
   / Used NH TC40D or Kubota? #4  
A TC40D is much smaller than the Kubota tractors you are discussing. It is really and apple and oranges comparison.

I have a TC45D, and I like it. There are lots of threads about skid steer QA conversions for the 16LA and 17LA loaders. They joystick thread came to a joyous ending, but is reborn everyonce in a while in fun.

I really like the supersteer version(the type you are looking at), but I would read up on them a bit to make sure you know what you are gettiing.

Chris
 
   / Used NH TC40D or Kubota? #5  
That New Holland may be a smoking hot deal - or maybe not - but that doesn't mean it's the best machine for the work you plan to do. It's not really designed primarily for crop work and a true agricultural tractor might work better for what you want to do, particularly if you're farm is more than 10 or 20 acres. Can you be a bit more specific about acreage, what implements you expect to use, what crops, etc.?

Nothing wrong with a TC-40... they are good tractors, but it's not obvious that it's a good choice for what you said you want to do.

Sort of like, well, you probably can pull a water skier behind a bass boat, but most people opt for a ski boat. :D
 
   / Used NH TC40D or Kubota?
  • Thread Starter
#6  
Thanks everyone.

As for acreage, currently about 7 acres of row crops, though that could increase. May also establish an orchard in January--perhaps 20-30 acres.

Appreciate any additional input!
 
   / Used NH TC40D or Kubota? #7  
That helps to understand your situation. I'm not a New Holland guy, but there have been plenty of TC40 owners here on TBN who mostly have been pretty happy with their tractors from what I've read. You'll probably get a comment from an NH owner about that particular machine you're considering.

With your apparent amount of land, the first thought is you'd want a bit larger tractor such as the Kubota's you mentioned. Handling your tillage work on the 7 acres would no doubt benefit from a larger tractor, but then a smaller tractor might work better in your orchard project for mowing, spraying, harvesting and whatnot.

I think the Kubota MX models would also work OK for you... maybe a good compromise.
 
   / Used NH TC40D or Kubota? #8  
I have been operating tractors for over 50 years and will buy a used tractor under only two conditions:

1. My brother who is a mechanic and actually started out as a tractor mechanic checks it out.
2. I buy it from a dealer who has all of the service and repair information available.

Otherwise, I buy new.

There are some very knowledgeable TBN members here with the ability to pick a good used tractor, but I am not one of them.

1450 hours is not a lot of hours, but if it has not been properly maintained and used heavily, there could be a lot of wear which even though you are mechanically inclined will not be able to pick up on since you are not famiiar with tractors.

The best advice I can give if you decide to proceed on your own is to go to a dealer and drive something new as close to it as possible so you will at least have a baseline for comparison.

My nearest neighbor has had a NH for many years and he is very well pleased with it, but I have never aid any attention to what model it is.
 

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