TC45DA
Briant
Join Date: Posts: 1 |
2005-11-18 119531
I priced a new 2005 TC45DA with a 16LA loader, 72"HC bucket/with cutting edge, remote valves, Front Bumber/grille Guard and fluid filled tires + a 72CSH snowblower with quick disconnect frame here in NY for 31,500. Is this a good deal? Thank you for replying
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TC45DA
winged_v
Join Date: Apr 2005 Posts: 2 |
2005-11-19 119549
Briant,
I just checked with my salesman...equipped just as you said,
30,500.00 in Pa so I would say your #'s dont sound so bad for NY. ....
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TC45DA
Briant
Join Date: Posts: 1 |
2005-11-19 119559
WingedV, Thank you for checking! I went to the NH dealer today, seems they made an error on the shipping of the Snowthrower and the final price is now $30,500. Same quote as you. Needless to say, once I found that out I signed the credit app and hope to have my new tractor before the first snow. ....
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Deereman
Join Date: Nov 2005 Posts: 18 Kansas |
2005-11-24 119776
Happy Thanksgiving everyone!
I have a question about a New Holland TC45D W/16LA. I was at my local JD dealer trying to make a deal on a used 4410,420,200+hrs,hydro....I believe it was an 02 model, anyway this thing looks like it sat outside its whole life, it was'nt tore up or anything, just looked like a 1000hr. machine. The salesman thought he was making me a hell of a deal by lowering it from 22.5k to 20.5k, well, I did'nt bite. He then offered me a 03 model I believe TC45D w/16la,200hr. tractor for 20k. Now, this tractor looked new, very well traking care of. I'm not a NH owner, but am considering becoming one....Is this a good deal?? What should I look for in this model? Any issues??
Thanks a million for any responses! ....
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oneace
Join Date: Mar 2004 Posts: 1490 south central pa Pics |
2005-11-24 119788
I would say that is a heck of a deal. Being an '03 and having 200 hrs all the issues and bugs should be out of it. If any thigh would happen just ask me I worked on them for a couple years. ....
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oneace
Join Date: Mar 2004 Posts: 1490 south central pa Pics |
2005-11-24 119789
I should also say that after the first buyer takes the BIG hit on the trade they will hold there value just as well as the rest of them. ....
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Peters
Join Date: Feb 2002 Posts: 3034 Northern AL Pics |
2005-11-25 119820
Certainly the NH is a better deal if you want that large a tractor. I would think the tractors are at least equivalent in terms of reported problems here. The early JD XX10 series had problems with the electronic controllers. ....
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TC45DA
Briant
Join Date: Posts: 1 |
2005-11-25 119827
Well I will take delivery of my new TC45DA on Monday, if the deal you are looking at does not have a Mid PTO, and the tires are not filled you should expect to pay about 24-25K for a new one so a 5K savings for a machine with only 200 hours seems like a great deal, though until the end of the month you get 0% financing for three years for a new one, take that into consideration when laying out 20K cash 23-25 Financed at 0% becomes 20-21 cash money over three years. Either way seems like you will have a good deal. ....
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Deereman
Join Date: Nov 2005 Posts: 18 Kansas |
2005-11-26 119846
Thanks guys for all the input. The tc45d does look like a few steps up in size, which is nice........What does the "DA" represent compared to the "D" ?
Don't know if it has a mid pto or not. I did find out it is a 2004 with 110 hours. Thanks again. ....
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oneace
Join Date: Mar 2004 Posts: 1490 south central pa Pics |
2005-11-26 119849
The DA is the next model. Basically the same tractor but with a different hood, and an extra power out let under the seat. ....
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