[AT] New Utility tractor

Mike Sloane msloane at att.net
Thu May 6 07:51:18 PDT 2004


The New Holland "Boomer" line is made by Case New Holland in Dublin GA using Shabura engines and drive trains from Japan. These are essentially the same engines and drive trains that Ford started using in the 1970s and have been pretty much "bulletproof".

Mike


> All I can tell you is that the AGCO tractor is a Kioti, made in Japan. The New 
> Holland
> may be the same tractor, but I don't know that for sure.
> 
> Phil
> 
> > I've finally got the Farmall Super MTA running good, and now I've got to get
> > something different. My back has finally given out, my days of climbing up
> > the back of the M and throwing a leg over the seat are over. This past week,
> > I seeded my 20 acres and had difficulty getting off the tractor.
> >
> > I have placed ads for the M on various sites (still can't seem to get atis
> > classified working yet) and the only responses I've gotten have been from
> > Nigeria :)
> >
> > I'm looking at New Holland's Boomer TC-35 and Agco's ST-35, both with 4WD
> > and loader. The Agco is considerably less expensive than the Boomer. Does
> > anyone have any thoughts on either of these tractors?
> >
> > TIA
> >
> > Dick
> 
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