TYM T353 Reviews

3.00 star(s)
williamsummerlin

T353 TYM
Fun To Operate
Model Year: 2010

IT is easy and enjoyable to operate, but I have had a number of issues with build quality and service. The first problem was when both three point lower links bent times two. The seat wore out quickly, rubber parts were breaking down prematurely, and the control for the front ed loader wore out and had to have parts replaced. It is now having a very dangerous problem with electrical, in that the pot turns on spontaneously even when both switches are turned off.

Pros: Fun to operate
Cons: Poor quality parts

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5.00 star(s)
Hotrodd

T353 TYM
TYM T353 4WD W/Shuttle Shift
Model Year: 2009

Tractor was like new when I purchased and I have have not used it more than 15 hrs., but works well, am buying 3-pt backhoe soon.

Pros: 35 HP Mitsubishi diesel engine.
Cons: Needs backhoe.

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5.00 star(s)
brobo

T353 TYM
TYM 353
Model Year: 2008

I brought a 27 horse at first but found out very soon it was not enough tractor for what I needed. Now I own a T353 and it is doing quite well. Had to have a heater plug put in and also put on a trickle charger to help start in cold morning. It is very user friendly and I think it is build better than a lot of them out there.

Pros: Heavy duty, power, user friendly.
Cons: Had to start in cold.

4.00 star(s)
brobo

T353 TYM
T353
Model Year: 2008

My hydro-static has been an excellent tractor. I have brought quite a few attachments for it and they all seem to do very well. I have noticed that in the cold winters we have if I don't have it plugged in it has a very hard time starting. I had a 27 horse before this one and just about killed it so I up graded. It is built I think a lot better and heavy gauge steel than a Kubota, and very user friendly. All in all it has been excellent.

Pros: Lifts what I need it to, no brake downs, tight turning radius.
Cons: Had a flat, and have to have it pluged in in the winter so battery does not go dead.

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