tc30 VS tc35/40

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I am looking at buyng one of these three tractors, in a non hytrostactic model and would like your comments regarding all three for my situation. I don't need a front end loader but would definitely buy a 4 wheel drive model. I have 45 acres of timberland and 45 acres of which 35 acres is grassland. I have a 700 foot driveway to plow. I also would use it to mow approximately 15 arces of shrubs and would be using a bush hog for this purpose. My timberland needs to be thinned out and would be hauling out 16 foot logs and hardwood. Your comments would be appreciated. I was thinking of going with the TC30 standard shift but I feel this might be too light for what I have to do with the tractor.
 
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( I was thinking of going with the TC30 standard shift but I feel this might be too light for what I have to do with the tractor. )</font>


I agree, get the 40. The 35 is the small one of it's classification.


murph
 
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I agree, the tc 40-45 will be better, if i was in the case of you , i will buy a tc 40 and if you've a bit more money take the hydro
 
   / tc30 VS tc35/40 #4  
The tc 40 will be a better tractor for your needs, the hydro is no really need and i can know it because i drove the tc 45 d hydro for more as 2 years and now i've a Nh tce with a manual transmission.
 
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BTW if you will know something about my manual vs hydro experience ask it here or sent me a message
If you have a landini dealer where you live have a look there you will be surprised !!!!
 
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BTW, you have 12 hours to edit your own posts. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 
   / tc30 VS tc35/40 #7  
"I don't need a front end loader "

W/ all that land.. the FEL would more then pay for itself.
 
   / tc30 VS tc35/40 #8  
This is something tipic for the USA ==> a FEL, in europe the most of the tractors is without a FEL and we use a a loader on the back,
i will post some pics tomorrow /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
BTW: for your acres why not a tc 48 da its a big difference in tractor and the price /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif
 

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