Raincoast
Silver Member
- Joined
- Nov 14, 2014
- Messages
- 115
- Location
- Powell River BC
- Tractor
- Kioti ds4510 / kb2485 backhoe / KL401 loader
Hi folks. Brand new here & new to tractors as well.
My lady & I are looking for a tractor / loader / backhoe to help tame our 6 acres of wild west coast rainforest.
Our land is pretty flat, but soft & very muddy in some low areas. We need to remove a bunch of small stumps, pile & burn tons of slash, dig lots of drainage ditches & a couple of drainage rock pits. As we clear & drain the land, we will need to level it out some.
I have been trying to educate myself & (with much help from this forum, Thanks eh!) have pared my choices down a bit.
We live in an isolated area with no local tractor dealer. The closest, a kubota dealer, is 40 miles & a ferry ride away. Any others are much further.
I'm pretty handy, so comfortable with buying a used tractor, but could use some advice.
Next week I'll be driving to the Fraser Valley to check out a couple of tractors. One is a 2003 NH TC33D with under 800 hrs on the clock. It has a 730? loader and a Wallenstein GX600 hoe. It has just been through a shop, replacing a bunch of hyd lines & a few lights & switches.
The pics look good. No dents, good paint, buckets lightly used & only showing rust in the heavy wear areas.
The other is a 1988, 65 HP JD 2555 with 4100 hrs. According to the owner, it has been recently torn down & all worn or suspect parts in the drive train replaced. The pics of this tractor look pretty good too. Lots of new paint, no rust. The PTO shaft looks shiny & new. It is on ag tires that look to be in great shape.
The JD doesn't have a hoe, so we'll need to get an aftermarket unit. (Looking at the 7' or 8' Liberty)
Being new to this, I find the JD a bit intimidating. But I'm confident I could get onto it pretty easily. The extra power is appealing, but manoeuvreability might be an issue. (We will be leaving lots of big second growth trees, & will need to snake around a bit to avoid knocking bark off)
The NH33D looks much more comfortable initially, but it may be less tractor than I will need...
So, whaddyathink? Any comments and advice will be gratefully received!
Any advice on value would also be helpful. The asking price on the JD is $18,000.00 CDN. Private sale, no taxes.
The NH is from a dealer & they are still working on the quote.
Also... I will be doing an inspection on both of these tractors next week. Anything in particular I should look for?
Thanks much. Dan
My lady & I are looking for a tractor / loader / backhoe to help tame our 6 acres of wild west coast rainforest.
Our land is pretty flat, but soft & very muddy in some low areas. We need to remove a bunch of small stumps, pile & burn tons of slash, dig lots of drainage ditches & a couple of drainage rock pits. As we clear & drain the land, we will need to level it out some.
I have been trying to educate myself & (with much help from this forum, Thanks eh!) have pared my choices down a bit.
We live in an isolated area with no local tractor dealer. The closest, a kubota dealer, is 40 miles & a ferry ride away. Any others are much further.
I'm pretty handy, so comfortable with buying a used tractor, but could use some advice.
Next week I'll be driving to the Fraser Valley to check out a couple of tractors. One is a 2003 NH TC33D with under 800 hrs on the clock. It has a 730? loader and a Wallenstein GX600 hoe. It has just been through a shop, replacing a bunch of hyd lines & a few lights & switches.
The pics look good. No dents, good paint, buckets lightly used & only showing rust in the heavy wear areas.
The other is a 1988, 65 HP JD 2555 with 4100 hrs. According to the owner, it has been recently torn down & all worn or suspect parts in the drive train replaced. The pics of this tractor look pretty good too. Lots of new paint, no rust. The PTO shaft looks shiny & new. It is on ag tires that look to be in great shape.
The JD doesn't have a hoe, so we'll need to get an aftermarket unit. (Looking at the 7' or 8' Liberty)
Being new to this, I find the JD a bit intimidating. But I'm confident I could get onto it pretty easily. The extra power is appealing, but manoeuvreability might be an issue. (We will be leaving lots of big second growth trees, & will need to snake around a bit to avoid knocking bark off)
The NH33D looks much more comfortable initially, but it may be less tractor than I will need...
So, whaddyathink? Any comments and advice will be gratefully received!
Any advice on value would also be helpful. The asking price on the JD is $18,000.00 CDN. Private sale, no taxes.
The NH is from a dealer & they are still working on the quote.
Also... I will be doing an inspection on both of these tractors next week. Anything in particular I should look for?
Thanks much. Dan