TC40 & JD3720 apples to apples?

   / TC40 & JD3720 apples to apples? #1  

Slippy

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Are these two units comparable? Very familiar with the "get on it and try it" and the "which dealer do you like" considerations, which is good advice. But my question is from a side by side comparison in performance. Anyone with experience using one or both? Are the target markets for these two tractors the same? I have seen some posts from folks who have the TC33 and TC40 that seem real happy. Did you consider a JD?
 
   / TC40 & JD3720 apples to apples? #2  
Slippy, since the JD3720 is 44hp, it more closely compares to the NH TC45DA. One difference is both the TC40DA and the TC45DA are 4-cyl engines instead of the 3720's 3-cyl.
 
   / TC40 & JD3720 apples to apples? #3  
On paper, the TC40 and the 3720 are going to compare in PTO horsepower. I think that you would find the New Holland to be considerably larger in size (wheelbase & overall length) and heavier by a few hundred pounds.

You could argue that the Deere 4120 is actually a closer comparison to the New Holland TC40. Once again, weight is not really close because the Deere 4120 outweighs the TC40 by 350 lbs.

It seems there is a vast conspiracy to keep an apples-to-apples comparison from happening. Just joking, of course. As a result, there is more room for personal preference for the tractor of your choice. Drive them both and see which one best fits your needs and budget.
 
   / TC40 & JD3720 apples to apples? #4  
Deere is building tractors to appeal to people on paper... and EVERYONE knows how many HP their machine is. The TC may have less HP, but they have much more displacment leading to better torque. The TC class machines have a 2" driveline, Deere has 1" encased in PVC pipe. NH has a fiberglass skin, as does Deere, but NH has a metal skeleton under that fiberglass that gives it rigidity. Go knock on a Deere's fenders and hood once and watch them sway with the wind. NH will out lift Deere by 200-300 lbs in most cases and clearly has better visibility. Deere's loader comes off easy, but all the weight sits on a 1/4 thick piece of metal at the front of the frame. Deeres loader removal system is not anything new, the TC30... a nearly 15 year old design has the same thing. Egronomics are pretty objective, but I don't like how all the control levers originate from under the seat or at your feet. The NH's are all in the fenders, and in the case of the TC40 you even have an electronic high low for the HST which is great.

...so thats my sales pitch.
 
   / TC40 & JD3720 apples to apples? #5  
Slippy,
Below is some information on the JD 3020 series and the NH TC35,40, and 45 series.
Some of the points Neil has brought up are excellent things to look at also. Print this off and do your research.

New Holland Class III Deluxe Tractors
TC35DA, TC40DA, TC45DA
The New Holland Class III compacts are rated at 35,
40, and 45 gross engine hp. All deluxe models have
a standard two-pedal hydrostatic transmission. The
Class III deluxe compacts also come standard with
a four speed DualPower transmission. FWD is
standard, and SuperSteer w/ Sensitrak is optional
on all Class III deluxe compacts. The TC35DA,
TC40DA and TC45DA are designed to meet the
growing demands of farmers, large property owners.

John Deere 3020 Series
3520, 3720
John Deere offers four models in the 3020 series,
offering 29.5, 32.5, 37, and 44 gross engine hp.
This comparison will focus on the 3520 and 3720.
The 3520 and 3720 engines are turbocharged. John
Deere offers a standard 12 x 12 gear transmission
(except 3120 & 3720) or an optional hydrostatic
(eHydro) transmission.

New Holland Engine
Benefits
• 4 cylinder, naturally aspirated diesel engines
(TC35DA has a 3 cyl engine) manufactured by ISM
• TC40DA and TC45DA have considerably higher
displacement, with 121.7 cu in (2.0 L) and 135.2 cu
in (2.2L)
• The TC40DA has a 33.3% larger displacement,
while the TC45DA has a 48% larger displacement
than comparable JD model
Value
• A larger displacement means more torque and
more power to get the job done

John Deere Engine
• 3 cylinder diesel engines manufactured by Yanmar
• Significantly less engine displacement, with 91.3
cu. in (1.5 L) on the 3520 and 3720
• The 3520 and 3720 are turbocharged

New Holland Hydraulics
Benefits
• Implement pump flow is 9.8 gpm, total pump rated
output is 14.9 gpm
• Both the implement pump flow and total pump
rated output are a full gpm more than Deere
• 2330 lb 3-point lift capacity (TC40DA and TC45DA),
2025 lb lift capacity (TC35DA)
Value
• Handle a wider range of attachments
• Handle larger attachements with less strain on the system

John Deere Hydraulics
• Implement pump flow is 8.6 gpm on all models
• Total pump rated output is 13.9 gpm on all models
2200 lb 3-pt lift capacity

NH Class III Rear Axle
Benefits
• Axle is visibly built heavier
• Flex link ends, telescoping stabilizers, and crank
style leveling mechanism are all standard equipment
• Category one 3-pt with 2330 # lift capacity
Value
• Deluxe 3-pt is standard equipment
• Broader range of implement usage or hauling
ability
• Easy to hook up implements, even for the novice

JD 3020 Series Rear Axle
• Axle is visibily lighter
• 2200 # lift capacity, 130 # less than the TC40DA
and TC45DA
• Overall construction of rear end is weak, 3-pt arms
are pin-on, not cast into rear axle
• Flex link ends are optional
• Crank style leveling device is not available

NH Operator’s Station
Benefits
• High-back contoured seat w/ inclined track for fore and
aft adjustability
• Full suspension seat with weight adjustability
• Swivel seat adjustment
• Steering column tilts and telescopes
• Color coded and embossed controls
Value
• Operator convenience and comfort is superior, makes
for a more productive and less fatigued operator

JD 3020 Series Operator’s Station
• Operator sits low on the tractor and seat is on a
horizontal plane, this leads to poor visibility
• Seat does not swivel
• Steering column tilts, but doesn’t telescope
• No embossed or color coded controls and controls
are not as sturdy. Fenders are also not as sturdy.
NO 12 volt power socket

NH Class III Construction
Benefits
• TC40DA weighs approximately 3250 pounds, while the
TC45DA weights approximately 3330 pounds
• The TC40DA weighs 350 # more than comparable JD
model, while the TC45DA weights 430 # more than
comparable JD model
Value
• More durable equipment over the long-term
• More productive with larger, heavier tools

JD 3020 Series Construction
• Weight on all models is advertised at 2900 lbs
• Light weight axles
• Smaller axle flanges

NH Class III Serviceability
Benefits
• One-step service access
• Can gain complete access to engine with one
piece fiberglass hood
• Dual gas-charged prop cylinders raise the hood
with ease
Value
• Convenient service saves time, more productive
• No tools required for proper maintenance
• Proper maintenance leads to longer life

JD 3020 Series Serviceability
• Hood prop rod
• Hood flexes noticeably when being raised, notice
how close the hood is to the muffler when the hood
is in the vertical position
• Access to air filter is very cumbersome and time
consuming. Rubber strap holds air cleaner in,
which is very difficult to access. Make sure your
prospect sees this!
• Non-flow-thru radiator design. Lower cost alternative
vs. a flow thru radiator on the NH compact
tractors.
• The radiator prescreen is made of plastic

NH Class III Lighting Package
Benefits
• Two top mounted halogen corner worklights
• Two halogen headlights with dual beams
• 21st century styling!
Value
• Provides superior nighttime illumination and
visibility

JD 3020 Series Lighting Package
• Two halogen headlights
• No sidelights or worklights
• Visibility with loader is poor in nighttime applications

NH SuperSteer with Sensitrak
Benefits
• Smallest turnaround diameter in the industry
• Sensitrak automatically engages and disengages
FWD, “Set it and forget it”
• Longer wheelbase (81” vs 68”)
• NH exclusibe, JD and Kubota cannot match!
Value
• Greatest turning productivity--75 degree turning
angle
• Sensitrak saves turf and tires
• The longer wheelbase provides more stability

JD Front axle
• 62 degrees of turning angle (versus 75) means
more direction changes. With a standard FWD axle
a 62 degree turning angle can tear up turf.
• Manual FWD consumes more fuel and tears up turf
when turning, not good for turf applications
• 13” shorter wheel base means a less stable stance
and not as smooth of a ride
• 5.5” shorter wheelbase vs NH Class III standard

NH Class III Visibility
Benefits
• Sloped hood design with 4 halogen headlights
• Can see side to side as well as in front of bucket in
loader applications
• Smallest blind spot in the industry
Value
• No visibility obstructions equals more productivity
and better safety

JD 3020 Series Visibility
• Semi-sloped hood design with only 2 halogen
headlights
• Operator sits very low on the tractor and the seat is
on a horizontal plane to provide poor visibility
• Semi-curved boom design detracts from visbility
as well
• Many blindspots

NH Driveline Efficiency
Benefits
• Industry leader in driveline efficiency (horsepower
transferred to PTO horsepower)
• TC35DA and TC40DA have 83 % driveline efficiency
• TC45DA has 84% driveline efficiency
Value
• More efficient engine HP to PTO HP to get the job
done
• Increased power to implements and attachments

JD Driveline Efficiency
• Driveline efficiency ranges from 74.6% to 81%
• Inefficient driveline. Remember, PTO horsepower
is what does your work.

16LA and 17LA Loaders
Benefits
• True curved boom loader; one-piece design
• Larger rectangular torque tube
• Cast iron boom ends
Value
• Curved boom design means better visibility and
eliminates stress at welded joints
• Durable and reliable loader
• Construction grade loader--

300CX Loader
• Semi-curved boom, two piece construction with
welded joint
• Semi-curved boom still impairs visibility and is
less durable than a true one-piece curved boom
• Small diameter torque tube
• Low grade boom ends
• Not a construction grade loader!

Check these areas out, I think you will find as a few other people have stated, their are some real differences!

Hope this helps.
 
   / TC40 & JD3720 apples to apples?
  • Thread Starter
#6  
Wow! Thank you. That is very kind of you to take the time to be so complete. Will be making some visits at this point.
 
   / TC40 & JD3720 apples to apples? #7  
Just based on the specs of NH vs JD -- I believe I would put he TC40 up against the JD4120.

Dimensionally the JD4120 is pretty close to the TC40, but other capacities seem to be a little higher along with wieght and hp (and most likey price too).

Weight

3720 2900 lbs
4120 3700 lbs
40DA 3433 lbs

Wheel base:

3720 68 in
4120 71.5
40DA 71.5 (non supersteer)

Overall length

3720 120.2 in
4120 128.2
40DA 125.2 (non supersteer)

Heigth - top of rops

3720 93.3 in
4120 97.2
40DA 95.5

Minimum width w/ AG tires

3720 52.4
4120 65.6
40DA 66.6

Hydrolic (imp/steering)

3720 8.6/5.1 gpm
4120 12/5.1
TC40DA 9.8/5.1


3pt lift 24" behind balls

3720 2200
4120 2500
40DA 2330
 
   / TC40 & JD3720 apples to apples? #8  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Wow! Thank you. That is very kind of you to take the time to be so complete. Will be making some visits at this point. )</font>

Just so we NH types don't sound too biased. . .
I believe the JD3720's e-Hydro and Loadmatch are positive features that only the Deeres currently have.
 
   / TC40 & JD3720 apples to apples? #9  
<font color="blue"> e-Hydro and Loadmatch are positive features that only the Deeres currently have. </font>

And If I couldn't get them, NHs setup would be a must...
 
   / TC40 & JD3720 apples to apples?
  • Thread Starter
#10  
Some of you probably already know that I have a 60 hp tractor, which I really like. It is a different animal than the compact tractors. But my point is, if I really need the big stuff, it is available to do the job. I guess I am more interested in a nimble, very maneuverable type tractor that I can get in and out of places where my big dogs can't hunt.

I have now seen the NH TC DA line and the JD 3120. The 3120 is the only 3000 series on the lot right now. Now that I have seen them, I can say that from a purely size perspective, the TC35 through 45 are a bigger sized tractor. The TC33 is the largest in its frame size that NH makes.

My sense is from looking at them that if you set the TC33, JD 3720 and the TC45 side by side, they would line up in that order as far as their physical size.

My research at this point has brought be me to realize a couple of more points that are important in my uses. First, the ease of fel and bh on and off. NH dealer showed me the whole sub frame assemble that must be installed and removed to attach the bh. Much more difficult than I understand the JD is, although I have not seen it yet. Also, although the loaders are close in ease of on off, it appears the JD is a little less complicated.

Prices:
JD3720: 20,200
300cx w/ 61"bucket: 3295
447bh: 6300
total: $29,795.00

NHTC33DAss:16,500
15LA w/66" bucket: 4400
758 bh: 7250
Total: $18,150

NHTC40DAss: 19,200
17LA w/72"bucket: 4700
758 bh: 7250
Total: $31,150

The JD3320, which is closer in size to the TC33, about the same cost, $16,700. I think you folks who talk about a comparison of the TC40 to the 4000 series JD are correct.

So, at this point I have concluded that the JD 3000 series and the NH TC series up to the 33 are close in physical apperance and foot print.

The JD 4000 series and the NH TC from 40 to 45 are close in physical apperance and foot print.

From there, you can beef them up or take away hp to get the specs close. There are a lot of little things to consider in the creature features, but frankly, that is of little to moderate importance to me. I would rather have a machine that will dig the hole, move the material, and lets me get my jobs done fast, rather than some bells and whistles, that in my humble opinion, change the whole concept of tractors anyway. I guess that might be why one of my tractors is a Mahindra.

And, FYI, I have also looked at the Manindra 4110, which is a 41 hp machine. Down side for me in this unit is its weight, at about 4000lbs. Thats about 750 lbs more than TC40 and 1100 lbs more than JD 3000 series. Funny thing, that weight in the bigger tractor was one of the features that drew me to my purchase of the Mahindra.

Search continues.



Slippy
 

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