Nov 26, 2015 / New Holland TC45 DA Owners #1 D dirtworx New member Joined Mar 20, 2011 Messages 19 Tractor several I just picked up a TC45DA and have a couple of questions What are the two switches to the right of the operators station for? What does the designation "DA" represent? Thanks
I just picked up a TC45DA and have a couple of questions What are the two switches to the right of the operators station for? What does the designation "DA" represent? Thanks
Nov 26, 2015 / New Holland TC45 DA Owners #2 RickB Super Star Member Joined Sep 18, 2000 Messages 15,143 Location Up the road from Dollar General WNC Tractor Just a Scag dirtworx said: I just picked up a TC45DA and have a couple of questions What are the two switches to the right of the operators station for? What does the designation "DA" represent? Thanks Click to expand... 'D' indicates an hydrostatic transmission and other deluxe features. The TC 'A' series followed the TC series and offered different hood and headlights among a very few other changes.
dirtworx said: I just picked up a TC45DA and have a couple of questions What are the two switches to the right of the operators station for? What does the designation "DA" represent? Thanks Click to expand... 'D' indicates an hydrostatic transmission and other deluxe features. The TC 'A' series followed the TC series and offered different hood and headlights among a very few other changes.
Nov 26, 2015 / New Holland TC45 DA Owners #3 S STx Veteran Member Joined Oct 13, 2014 Messages 1,132 Location Bandera, Tx Tractor New Holland TC40 DA, Deere 17D, Hyster SX50 forklift, Case D450, Kubota ZD1011-54, International Dump Truck, Kubota SVL-952S, Volovo EC250DL I have 2 switches on my right fender, one is the rabbit/turtle switch (duplicates what is on the loader joystick) and the other is the cruise control.
I have 2 switches on my right fender, one is the rabbit/turtle switch (duplicates what is on the loader joystick) and the other is the cruise control.
Nov 26, 2015 / New Holland TC45 DA Owners Thread Starter #4 OP D dirtworx New member Joined Mar 20, 2011 Messages 19 Tractor several Great thanks However I found a new problem The PTO does not disengage Cant be good
Nov 26, 2015 / New Holland TC45 DA Owners #5 Greenland South Silver Member Joined Oct 29, 2013 Messages 172 Location NE British Columbia Tractor New Holland TC45DA Try taking the slack out of the linkage.
Nov 26, 2015 / New Holland TC45 DA Owners Thread Starter #6 OP D dirtworx New member Joined Mar 20, 2011 Messages 19 Tractor several Greenland South said: Try taking the slack out of the linkage. Click to expand... I dont quite follow It seems to travel both directions without any resistance as if some internal may have broken
Greenland South said: Try taking the slack out of the linkage. Click to expand... I dont quite follow It seems to travel both directions without any resistance as if some internal may have broken
Nov 27, 2015 / New Holland TC45 DA Owners #7 Stonehaller Platinum Member Joined Sep 13, 2009 Messages 525 Location Mid-Michigan Tractor Kubota L39 Take a look at the post below. Your PTO brake may be worn out. http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/new-holland-owning-operating/296400-tc40da-pto-wont-shut-off.html?highlight=PTO
Take a look at the post below. Your PTO brake may be worn out. http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/new-holland-owning-operating/296400-tc40da-pto-wont-shut-off.html?highlight=PTO