[AT] Actual tractor content - New Holland TC33D

Cecil R Bearden crbearden at copper.net
Wed Mar 4 04:34:18 PST 2015


Congrats on the new one.  I hope you will have a lot of enjoyment with 
it.,  No doubt there are a lot of nice features the old ones do not 
have.  I did not read if it was a total hydrostat or not.  They are nice 
for loader operations.  I would put a search listing on ebay for the 
parts and the service manual.  Then if one becomes available ebay will 
send you an email and you can see if it will fit your budget.  I have a 
good Ford 5000 setting here that will eventually get repaired, but due 
to an omission in the I&T manual, the top deck was broken with very 
little pressure being put on it.  The tractor would have been either put 
back in use or repaired 3 years ago if I had  had the OEM manual...


On 3/3/2015 11:29 PM, David Bruce wrote:
> Update:
> The deal was finalized Tuesday afternoon and the tractor delivered about
> 7pm. Not to mention the green relic was removed from my misery. In the
> packet with the deal papers was the original owner's manual so I will
> not be needing to find one. I might still want a service manual -  time
> will tell.
>
> David
> NW NC
>
> On 3/3/2015 10:04 AM, David Bruce wrote:
>> Looked like a great machine at a fair price. NH dealers are local so
>> that issue is solved. The man who leases the pasture and hay fields here
>> runs all NH/Ford tractors and has little trouble. He actually pointed me
>> toward this find. My use will be light (typical suburban mini farm
>> stuff) as I am not doing farming day to day. Some mowing with the 3pt
>> grooming mower I have, some moving of mulch and a bit of dirt, some
>> general carrying as FELs usually do.
>>
>> The size is right for me, the 4WD and the HP fit with using my current
>> implements for the use I will give them. Actually a vacation for this
>> tractor :)
>>
>> David
>> NW NC
>>
>> On 3/3/2015 9:27 AM, Stephen Offiler wrote:
>>> Congrat's and good luck with your new machine David!  George's note below
>>> prompts me to write.
>>>
>>> My work tractor is a 1991 Ford 1520 HST.  This is a forerunner to the NH TC
>>> series machines at least as far as I understand.  It was built by Shibaura
>>> (not sure of spelling) in Japan.   It is ~23HP diesel, non-turbo, 4wd, with
>>> turf tires.  I use chains on the rear in winter and this seems like a
>>> really good tradeoff vs. ag or industrial tires.  It has a loader and the
>>> rears are filled with calcium.  And, yeah, they're slowly eating the rims.
>>> Very slowly.  It was showing deterioration the day I got it in 1999 and I
>>> still keep my eye on it and still waiting the right opportunity to address
>>> it.  (That will be new generic rims welded to the existing centers).
>>>
>>> It has been a very busy machine this winter here in New England.  I've had
>>> around 80" of snow at my house, more than double the average, and it has
>>> been so abnormally cold that we've had no melting whatsoever since  back in
>>> late January.  Pushing back the piles to make room for more snow has been
>>> critical.  I have 1100' of driveway as of last summer when we bought an
>>> investment property next door, and I went straight to the local dealer for
>>> a Worksaver bucket-clamp snowplow since I was very sick of snowplowing in
>>> reverse with my old Woods 3-pt back blade.  I still use the Woods along
>>> with the new Worksaver up front.  Very handy setup.  Now, what I need is
>>> MORE POWER.  Trying to deal with snowfalls measured in feet, not inches,
>>> does not stop this machine but it most certainly slows it down.
>>>
>>> Oh and for the record, reliability has been flawless.  Purchased used 16
>>> years ago with 396 hours, it now is creeping up on 1200 hours and nothing,
>>> I mean nothing, has gone wrong.
>>>
>>> SO
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Mon, Mar 2, 2015 at 10:27 PM, George Crawford <g.crawford1313 at yahoo.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Nice looking tractor.  Mines a bit older and smaller, 1982 Ford 1500.
>>>> I've had great luck on ebay looking for manuals and parts.  Just plug in
>>>> what you are looking for. Since yours is a newer tractor I would expect
>>>> manuals, parts and support to be readily available.  Also, if you have a
>>>> New Holland dealer in the area they more than likely can help you.  Mine
>>>> came with a backhoe and I've collected a lot of implements I seldom use,
>>>> but are nice to have.  A landscape rake  seems to be the next priority for
>>>> my five acre "ranch".  Just wish I'd had all this earlier when energy was
>>>> more abundant on my part.good luck.  george
>>>>
>>>>         On Monday, March 2, 2015 6:48 PM, Dave Rotigel <rotigel at me.com>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>     Hi David See:
>>>> https://www.google.com/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#q=new%20holland%20-%20tc33d%20manual
>>>> Google is your friend!
>>>>        Dave
>>>>
>>>> On Mar 2, 2015, at 9:15 PM, David Bruce wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> After a couple of years looking I found a subcompact frame tractor in
>>>>> the right size and for a price I could swallow.
>>>>> <
>>>> http://www.sinkfarmequipment.com/content/new-holland-tc33d-id-c4113-sale-pending
>>>>> Sale pending would be me as I will be returning tomorrow to seal the
>>>> deal.
>>>>> My question is a simple one - where should I look for manuals for this
>>>>> thing?
>>>>>
>>>>> David
>>>>> NW NC
>>>>>
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