I got a chance to get this tractor in the dirt pulling a large 4 bottom plow with 18" cutters. This tractor would rooster tail dirt off the plow. Such a joy to watch. This tractor comes in a just under 11,000 pounds without the tires being loaded. The cab has an air ride seat with the comfort to stay in the cab all day. Love this tractor!
Small-ish vegetable farm maybe, but I don't see many "larger producers" of "row crop farms" running a 111hp tractor. It's as big as I would need as a berry farmer pulling single-bed implements, but nowhere near as big as what a broad-acre commodity farm would require. Even their chore tractors are bigger than this. Good looking machine though. Wish I knew more about TYM's staying power as a dealership and repair center. And wish they weren't so bare inside.
We don't see the TYM tractors in Ontario, Canada. With 15 million people and a lot of farm and Rural and forest lands around the province - there's always room for more tractor dealers.
I have that same tractor and you said run the planter on the hydraulics goes into that zero resistant valve I have done that way and just even hook in the other way and I can't get my 3 point to lift when I'm running my hydraulic motor so I have to shut my hydraulic motor to raise three point then I lose my prime on my planter so I got to go back out to turn the wheel so I can start planting again what am I doing wrong?
How many horsepower is that and how much does it cost I would really like to know that because I'm in the market for tractor right now I'm about to buy used a code G8 65
The quality of the TYM tractors is no where near the quality of the New Holland for example and I'm sure the second hand value also would not be very good , personally i wouldn't go near this tractor make.
@@alancummings5651 If I'm playing for keeps in a professional operation, I'm not (literally) betting the farm on a small brand with limited repair center presence. Planting and harvesting windows are too small for downtime, and I'm already too beat up and tired to worry about tractor repairs. It's just not worth the thousands you save. I mean, maybe if you've already got a major brand or two in the stable, but otherwise the stakes are just too high. I realize that's bad news for new market ventures, but I simply can't afford to underwrite them. Hobbyist may have differing opinions.
I got a chance to get this tractor in the dirt pulling a large 4 bottom plow with 18" cutters. This tractor would rooster tail dirt off the plow. Such a joy to watch. This tractor comes in a just under 11,000 pounds without the tires being loaded. The cab has an air ride seat with the comfort to stay in the cab all day. Love this tractor!
Another really informative post Tony. Phil knows his stuff. I appreciate you asking lots of questions, ie: what's a detent valve etc. Great job.👍👍
There's Phil! He made a guest appearance on Tony's Timber Tuesday a few weeks ago. 😀
Yes Sir He did. Great Guy.
@@TonysTractorAdventure He sure is. Phil knows his tractors and runs a great business and assembly operation for TYM.
Nice looking tractor.
Professional review.
Small-ish vegetable farm maybe, but I don't see many "larger producers" of "row crop farms" running a 111hp tractor. It's as big as I would need as a berry farmer pulling single-bed implements, but nowhere near as big as what a broad-acre commodity farm would require. Even their chore tractors are bigger than this. Good looking machine though. Wish I knew more about TYM's staying power as a dealership and repair center. And wish they weren't so bare inside.
We don't see the TYM tractors in Ontario, Canada. With 15 million people and a lot of farm and Rural and forest lands around the province - there's always room for more tractor dealers.
I have that same tractor and you said run the planter on the hydraulics goes into that zero resistant valve I have done that way and just even hook in the other way and I can't get my 3 point to lift when I'm running my hydraulic motor so I have to shut my hydraulic motor to raise three point then I lose my prime on my planter so I got to go back out to turn the wheel so I can start planting again what am I doing wrong?
How many horsepower is that and how much does it cost I would really like to know that because I'm in the market for tractor right now I'm about to buy used a code G8 65
110hp at the engine, about 98 at the PTO. Dealers determine selling price.
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DO THEY HAVE A BACK HOE 4 THIS TRACTOR ?
Smallest bucket I've ever seen
The quality of the TYM tractors is no where near the quality of the New Holland for example and I'm sure the second hand value also would not be very good , personally i wouldn't go near this tractor make.
successful farmers don't use TYM tractors LOL
What do they use then?
@@sv6617 john deere, case, new holland
They use all tractors.
@@alancummings5651 If I'm playing for keeps in a professional operation, I'm not (literally) betting the farm on a small brand with limited repair center presence. Planting and harvesting windows are too small for downtime, and I'm already too beat up and tired to worry about tractor repairs. It's just not worth the thousands you save. I mean, maybe if you've already got a major brand or two in the stable, but otherwise the stakes are just too high. I realize that's bad news for new market ventures, but I simply can't afford to underwrite them. Hobbyist may have differing opinions.