Is the verdict in on the "new" Boomers vs. the TC's?

   / Is the verdict in on the "new" Boomers vs. the TC's? #11  
My Dad was a partsman for 45 years(MOPAR). In your opinion, is there anything in that list that I should stock up on for my TC40D?

We have sold a few of the new Boomers made by LS. They certainly are not as popular or as sought after as the Shibaura-built TC's. But from a parts man's standpoint we have sold exactly zero safety switches, relays, ignition switches and glowplug controllers and things of that nature for the LS Boomers.
 
   / Is the verdict in on the "new" Boomers vs. the TC's? #12  
A friend of ours purchased a new Boomer 35 to replace his Kubota which was lost in a garage fire. He is very please with the tractor.
 
   / Is the verdict in on the "new" Boomers vs. the TC's? #13  
I have a NH TC35A (Shibaura) Boomer that has been a really good tractor. I have been thinking about getting a 45-50 HP tractor to have a little additional 3 PH and FEL lift capacity. I first looked at the Boomer 50, Kubota and a Kioti. They are all nice tractors including the Boomer 50. Comments from the owners in the LS section made me want to look at a LS. It is definitely worth looking at. The R4041 and R4047 (same frame with different HP) seem to be very well made tractors. I was traveling near Rocky Mount, NC where the LS tractors are assembled. I stopped and tested one at a local dealership. The R4041 (Shuttle) is very smooth and the controls are well laid out. The FEL works great and will lift a pretty heavy load. The R4041 was quoted for ~$20,000 with the FEL and filled tires. The R4047 was ~$21,000 for the same set-up. They are the same tractor, but the R4047 has 6 more HP. Same lift capacity from the FEL and the 3PH.

The frame does not seem as big as my TC35A. I like the seating position of my tractor because you can see the top of the bucket from the drivers seat. You set lower on the LS and have to view the bucket from the side like most other tractors.

It would be hard to trade my TC35A because it is like part of the family and it is totally paid off with 481 hours on the meter. If I were looking at tractors again I would definitely consider a LS R4041 or R4047. It is just about the rights size frame for brush cutting and working around trees. They have strong FELs and nice features (QA Bucket, 2 rear remotes, deluxe 3PH, electric PTO) that are standard.

So to answer you question about the "New" Boomer tractors .... I would definitely own one, but I would buy the LS version and pay about $5K less for it vs. a NH Boomer.
 
   / Is the verdict in on the "new" Boomers vs. the TC's? #14  
Just a couple more comments ... The rear wheels on my TC35A can be dished in or out to change the width of the rear tires. Both the LS and new Boomer tractors do not have this adjustment. They are fixed at a set width. The smaller NH Boomers that I saw at the NH Dealer all had the FEL controls mounted on the fender like the LS R4041 and R4047. The mounting bracket is the same. The smaller HP LS tractors I saw had the FEL controls mounted on the FEL itself. I like the fender mount better. The NH Boomers do have some cosmetic differences vs. the LS tractors, but they are essentially the same.
 

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

2022 Ford F-250 XL 4x4 Ext. Cab Pickup Truck (A49461)
2022 Ford F-250 XL...
CATERPILLAR 308E2 CR EXCAVATOR (A50458)
CATERPILLAR 308E2...
2003 International 4300 Flatbed Truck w/ Liftgate - Inoperable - 7.6L DT466 Diesel Engine (A51039)
2003 International...
2008 Ford F-350 4x4 Pickup Truck (A50323)
2008 Ford F-350...
2006 PETERBILT 379 DUMP TRUCK (A51222)
2006 PETERBILT 379...
CFG MH12RX Mini Excavator (A49461)
CFG MH12RX Mini...
 
Top