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New Holland TC33D price

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rzlincoln
Join Date: Oct 2007
Posts: 9 wisconsin
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2007-10-04          146519


I would like to sell or trade my 2003 TC33D (HST) for a larger tractor. Would appreciate input on a fair asking price.

Tractor includes a 914A 5 foot MMM; 7308 quicktach loader w/ heavy 5' bucket; armrests; block heater; and 3rd set of hydraulics. Has supersteer and R-4 tires. 425 hours.

Thanks.





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candoarms
Join Date: Mar 2007
Posts: 1932 North Dakota
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2007-10-04          146522


Rzlincoln,

Tractorhouse.com shows several listings for tractors nearly identical to yours.

From what I've seen.....provided I'm looking at the proper machines.........you should be asking somewhere around $19,000 for yours.

If you're in a big hurry to part with it, you might be able to sell it a bit faster by reducing that price by 10%. Depending on your location, it might be better to wait until Spring before putting it on the market, as most people won't have much interest in parking it in their garage over the entire Winter.

May I ask which tractor you plan on purchasing next? Were you happy with your New Holland tractor? Many thanks.

Joel

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rzlincoln
Join Date: Oct 2007
Posts: 9 wisconsin
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2007-10-04          146528


Thanks for the info.

Right now I'm most interested in the Kubota L4240HST. But I'm still shopping. I will look at the TC45 also. There's no JD dealer nearby, so they're out.

I was satisfied with the NH, but not overwhelmed. It has had some minor mechanical problems that I didn't expect to see on a new tractor. I don't care for the SuperSteer. It reduces ground clearance, and has the problem of moving the loader in the opposite direction (initially). With practice I've learned to deal with it, but still a nuicance. Mostly, I'm trading because I need a stronger loader, not because I hate my tractor. I will consider a TC45, but if costs are similar, I'm guessing I'll give Kubota a try. ....


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