Our TC33D is pre-Workmaster/Boomer designations but the "D" stood for deluxe and it is equipped more like the Boomer. No real complaints so far and it has a little over 3000 hours on it. I'm enjoying your tractor review series!
@@HamiltonvilleFarm Thanks here's a New Holland tractor owners and there channel's Tractor Mike Farmer Tyler Ranch Denny's Country living Team Stucker The Blue Crew lol
Did you happen to glimpse at the manufacturer tag? It says "made in Korea by LS". I looked at New Holland's for our tractor. Until we found out that LS builds small New Holland tractors. So, we saved about $10,000.00 and bought from the horses mouth. We are happy with our purchase so far. I think Korean tractors are better the=an Japanese tractors.They are built heavy like an "India built" tractor. But more attention to quality. I know there is a lot of wining on UA-cam about LS tractors. I have found that if one knows a bit about mechanical issues, this would save a lot of owners time and trouble. Tractors need a lot more love than a car to keep running properly. They just do. And if one takes care of any tractor, they will run longer than some people live. You have a great delivery. I decided to subscribe. Thanks
Thank you for subscribing. Yeah we talked to the salesman about the relationship with LS. I also am good buddies with Tony from Tony's Tractor Adventure on UA-cam (if you haven't seen his channel, he has tons of great LS videos) and we talked about it some too. I agree with about taking care of them. Again, thanks for the support. It is truly appreciated.
Who are you referencing on Japanese built tractors? Especially the bigger tractors used for AG are made in Italy for New Holland. They did a special edition one year and used a Maserati blue ( fiat group owns both Maserati and Case New Holland) it was a really sharp looking unit. I believe it was a T7
One of the biggest problems regardless of where it's built, if it's not a common rail don't get it with a DPF + Computer based regen. And yeah buy from as close to the source producer as you can provided they're not so concerned with producing rebrands for another company while have no dealer network of their own to really speak of.
Another nice video. I think it's true what they say... hard to get a bad tractor. Most companies make a good tractor. Just comes down to what you want, what works best for you and what kind of deal you can get. Also as important is getting a good dealer that is knowledgeable and you can have a good relationship with.
Hank, I'm not sure but the home button on the Work Master 70, I expect is for the Home Page on the dash Menu Screen. I have a home page on my 2018 John Deere. Thanks for showing us the differences on these. I can watch tractors all day long, literally, ALL DAY LONG. Thanks buddy
Hank, this was another great tractor review. As a Tarheel, the color kind of looks like Carolina Blue. It is amazing to me how many tractor dealerships are in your area. Thanks for sharing.
My Boomer 3050 with a CVT transmission and Supersteer has some nice features and looks nice but there could have been be MUCH better design when it comes to changing the engine oil, and engine coolant! Whoever designed the parts related to access of doing these things seems to have been greatly lacking in common sense and needs to learn a lot about ease of doing things. The battery is undersized for the engine compared to other tractors so I shoehorned in a larger battery. Also, the toolbox is incredibly tiny! Interestingly, in the Operator's Manual, it suggests to put the manual in the toolbox! It won't even fit even when rolled up and who wants to roll up a thick manual? And then where is the room to put your tools, and etc? This is stupidity. There were quite a few other issues concerning workmanship when it was assembled or dealer prepped that had to be resolved.
@@runningwater5936well it is a preference thing so opinions are going to go in all directions your opinion is very valid I can understand that can be very frustrating sorry that happened to you on your tractor
@@scotttaylor8498 I added that I have a cab and loader which causes a HUGE engine oil change access problem, to my message above. Do you or any other know where I could get a somewhat larger plastic lockable toolbox for a reasonable price? It needs to be no larger than approximately 14" long by a maximum of 6" (needs to be a minimum of 5" wide inside) by a maximum of approximately 5" high. Thanks.
@@runningwater5936 running water your best bet is to start going on Amazon and looking if you're going to find what you need go on Amazon they should have it especially a toolbox an accessible toolbox for implement for a machine like you have call their customer service up and tell them your situation they have everything there dude in that warehouse there's something in there that you can use
I have a NH TC33D great tractor it is a 2001 model but has features on it many newer tractors don't. The big plus for me is this tractor was built before the EPA started all the emission standard in 2004. Tractor under 25HP are exempt.
Excellent review of several well built and beautifully built machines! 👍 But once I discovered LS builds most of NH's smaller tractors, I went to the LS dealer and got more for my money than the NH dealer could give me. Their shade of blue paint costs a bit more than I can handle. Either is a good choice, but you get more with the LS. No rubber floor mat on the Workmaster NH, really? LOL.
Nice review, Hank. As a former New Holland dealer manager it's good to see the brand getting some positive attention. For people debating the inevitable LS vs NH question, there are a couple things to consider beyond just price when purchasing. New Holland offers robust in house financing usually at zero or really low rates which LS does not. If financing an LS at standard "bank" rates, you'll pay about the same in the end vs. zero rate from NH. NH loaders are not the same as LS. They lift higher and have further forward reach, and are made by Alo in Tennessee. NH stocks LS replacement parts in their own warehouses across the US. I've been told they have better parts availability than even LS for their own tractors, since they are LS's biggest single customer. Lastly, dealer support is huge. Admittedly NH support can be hit or miss depending on dealer, but there are a lot more NH dealers out there with qualified service departments than LS dealers. Not knocking LS at all, they have a decent product and are making headway. Just some things to consider for the guy in the market. Oh, and I like the NH waterfall grille much better than the LS attempt. Lol. Take care!
Right on. I think LS has taken a step back in the last two years. I think you will see them start dropping in sales unless they change things within the organization.
Great video and what I can tell you about from past experience with these tractors was when they were all shibaura based tractors they were very competitive and bullet proof... But when they switched to the LS based tractors the quality and reliability went down a lot.. The LS based models are more to sell on price to compete. It's become more common to see some New Holland dealers pick up kioti brand offering . Much like the same reason Case IH is offering Kubota or Mahindra since Case IH and New Holland are the same tractors but Case IH doesn't offer much for tractors under 30 horsepower anymore
Yeah the salesman was telling us about the Shibaura engines and the relationship with LS. It was a fun day. That dealer has a ton of big Ag stuff there we didn't show. Have a great weekend.
Shibaura-built tractors were the best on the market in their day and still are in my opinion. Got mine and it would take a fortune to part with it. Found one for my father in law and he's hooked, too. Wish CNH would just buy Shibaura or go back to them.
I was told by my former NH territory rep that NH moved away from Shibaura for two reasons, Japanese tsunami really hurt Shibaura's supply chain ability to supply tractors, and they went up on price to the point that NH couldn't be competitive in the USA market. Hence, LS came to the rescue. They're not bad tractors, just don't have the quality materials and fit/finish as the Shibaura's.
I am trading in a Workmaster 70 this week. It is a very powerful tractor, but it is crudely designed. Things like a piece of metal alongside the clutch pedal that catches the toe of my boot when I'm trying to release the clutch. Also the routing of the hydraulics going to the loader is poorly thought out. They stick up right where a branch can catch on them. The trans shifts slowly and is just about impossible to do smoothly. It was built in India and it acts like it.
Except that the assemblers don’t own wrenches. The bolts, fittings and caps are constantly coming loose. I have to check the fittings every time I use my machine. I have the Workmaster 35
Hamiltonville Farm I have not used any loctite. I just have been religious about checking my machine. But it’s a good idea. Though that should have done at time of assembly.
@@patrickperry6945 yeah for sure. I'm that way too. I do a quick visual walkaround everytime I get on my tractor and about every third or fourth time, I'll check fittings, nuts and bolts, etc. 👍
The “Home Button” and “Enter Button” are to control and adjust settings in your menu on the dash display. You can adjust things like time, hourly service intervals and view trouble codes if they were to come up. Check out my video “Workmaster 75 up close” about 8 minutes into and you can see it in operation. Great video and channel! It’s about time some one reviews different makes and models in the tractor world! Very informative!!
Good video. I was wondering about the home switch also. I rented a mid size excavator and it would have been nice to have the information on the different symbols.
They're a lot of nice tractors out there. I really like my 4540. If you compare apples to apples it would be hard. Don't be asking such hard questions 😂👍
Thanks for all the great Videos on tractors !!! I don't know why they make tractors with the fuel tanks up high or on top they all should be down on the side because alot of people fill there tractors up with a 5 Gallon can, try holding it up in the air or hanging over the side its hard hey but that's just me tho, and I think all tractors should come with a Cup Holder my RK55 did Not !! and they say its a premium Tractor ?
I so agree with you. That makes no sense to me, but I'm sure it's bottom line cost to assemble. It is truly aggravating to fill up the tanks like that. Hope you have a good weekend 👍
BEEFY! Couldn't agree more! I like the tough simplicity. More extra wiring/B.S the more issues you have! Thats how things should be built Solid and simple! Another great video Hank!
Hank I bought a 2019 LS XR3135H and saved 5000 dollars from new holland ,they would not come down on price and both tractors are made by ls mtron south korea ,ls owns new holland,nh puts different attachments on them like front end loader,but tried to buy NH but price was to high,and salesman told me LS owned NH that they were the same tractors...SEND ME A COFFEE CUP AND WE WILL HAVE COFFEE TOGETHER< haha good video
Do any of your NH's have that EPA -mandated exhaust systems? If so, have any of them stopped running? I need a work around 😩 to get mine running again. NH wants to much for the service call and repair. My tractor only has 250 hours on it; it is 2 months out of warranty and now it won't run for more than 30 seconds at a time! Help me!
Probably because the market demands it. Plows and other implements are used seasonally but buckets and grapples are used in everyday type chores. That would be my guess. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment. We appreciate the support 👍
No till farming is the go now. We need a bucket to move the mulch around. We need a claw to grab the brush & trees so they can chipped to make the mulch.
Probably similar to Mahindra with the MCRD design. They use a common fuel rail system that burns the fuel exhaust hot enough to not need it (in simple terms) ...that's my thought
Workmaster 25 is under the federal horsepower rules for emissions. 35 thru 55 compacts do have a DPF. Bigger Workmaster series tractors use combination of DOC only or DOC + SCR for after treatment. No DPF, no maintenance, which is a nice plus.
There's always going to be customer preference and I'm no different. Whilst I was looking and trying to decide what tractor to purchase it took me 18 months of researching brands such as John Deere, Yanmar, Mahindra, New Holland, Kioti, Bobcat, Kubota, Lovol Flotan, Massey Ferguson, Case, Zeto and another brand beginning with an M sounds like Macmillan or Macgraw sorry the names not coming to me. Anyways after months and months of looking around dealership after dealership asking questions driving salesmen crazy we where able to narrow it down to two brands Massey and Kubota. In the end Kubota won out. Why? Overall better build quality, heavier implements in my case a backhoe attachment and 4 in 1 combination front bucket with the third function valve set up for the bucket clam action. Both come with the top line 3 point hitch but Kubota had heavier lift capacity on the rear hitch and front end loader. The model we chose was L4240 HST Hydrostatic and this machine is unbelievable what it is capable of doing. The hoe is the BH92 with an 11 foot dig depth and insane ground breaking force and over 3000lb lift capacity. This machine has pushed down trees with 10" thick trunks at the base and then picked them up with the front clam bucket. Never let us down surpassed all expectations. Great fuel usage can work it's ass off for a full 10 hour shift before filling up. You can speed up or slow down front loader cycle times for faster into and out of the dirt pile and fast lift to dump into a truck. It really can't be beat and I know from years of experience operating heavy earth moving equipment the other brands would have failed me purely by the material used in their buckets and attachments no way as heavy as the Kubota. So here we are, I'm 66 and retired, had the machine since 2011 and will never part with unless we move to a larger property and decide to go bigger with the equipment. It has very low speed cruise control for slow tilling barely creeps along. Try other brands and watch the front end loaders twist or buckets bend and crack seams. Mahindra is the worst, look and feel like they are made from baked bean cans. I was at one point almost sold on a New Holland Boomer special model that was made to look like an old style 1930's or 40's model Ford 8N but after more research and talking to owners they talked me out of it as the tractor was loaded with sensors that kept going wonky and where in the shop more than the fields nice looking though very nostalgic. Anyways that's my two cents worth. Just do your due diligence. Lots of stuff out there is rebranded crap. Don't pay extra for green paint please, it ain't worth it and the Kubota will leave them in the dust guaranteed. I offer this from my own personal findings and usage. I am not paid or receive anything from anyone for this review. Good luck if your searching. One quick note, don't waste time checking out different Kubota dealerships for better pricing. Prices are set by Kubota and most dealerships have their own areas and will not sell to you if there is one closer to your address. That's their policy. Just remembered the other brand was McCormic 👎
That Boomer model tractor I would want if I was looking for a new tractor and the gas tank and fuel fill position on some of their models appeal to me and if we had a New Holland dealership closer to where I live it probably would have been the brand I would have gotten the second time around. I have two John Deere tractors purchased at different times and there have not been changes made in the fuel tank location, and refill cap location. The battery location is hard to get to also on both tractors and it would have been nice to have the rear connection hydraulic connections on them. John Deere have you pay more for that feature and that is sad.
I love the ford tractors not so much when they went to new Holland I own a 3600 Ford and a 2000 ford they are great heavy tractors I’ve owned new Holland tractors not near the tractor as the old ones but honestly no body builds tractors,trucks,cars,TVs etc like they used to
Check out my other walk arounds here: ua-cam.com/play/PLLvtX6M7iiPDKeJMkDBIYTCA-B7PtWhQi.html
Thanks for coming out and doing a video, look forward to doing another one
@@jesse5824 our pleasure. Enjoyed meeting you and the other team members 👍
That Boomer 45 seems like a really nice tractor with lots of standard equipment.
It was a nice tractor. Looked like it was ready to work👍 Thanks for the comment Andrew. I appreciate it. Have a good weekend.
Nice job on the video. We love our NH 25s subcompact. With the backhoe, loader, 60"belly mower, rake and 5" blade....everything needed for our place.
Right on👍
New Holland is looking good these days. Not a bad looking tractor. Thanks for the walk around Hank!! Have a good one!!
Thanks John. They were built stout, that ain't no lie. I appreciate you stopping by 👍
The company I work for builds crates and pallets and different lumber kits for New Holland to ship their equipment, kinda proud to be part of that
Cool👍
my workmaster 25 came with rear remotes and a mid pto and the 12 x 12 gears, love it!
Thanks for watching 👍
Our TC33D is pre-Workmaster/Boomer designations but the "D" stood for deluxe and it is equipped more like the Boomer. No real complaints so far and it has a little over 3000 hours on it. I'm enjoying your tractor review series!
Thanks a lot Bryon👍 I appreciate your support
This is your best video ever New Holland Boomer and Workmaster equals one great video 👍 Thanks for sharing
Lol. I hear ya man! They are nice tractors that's for sure.
@@HamiltonvilleFarm Thanks here's a New Holland tractor owners and there channel's
Tractor Mike
Farmer Tyler Ranch
Denny's Country living
Team Stucker
The Blue Crew lol
@@teamstucker624 Im subbed to Mike. I'll go check out the others. Thanks👍
Big thumbs up big New Holland Fan
Yeah John they are nice. Go fishing this weekend! Take care buddy.
Did you happen to glimpse at the manufacturer tag? It says "made in Korea by LS". I looked at New Holland's for our tractor. Until we found out that LS builds small New Holland tractors. So, we saved about $10,000.00 and bought from the horses mouth. We are happy with our purchase so far. I think Korean tractors are better the=an Japanese tractors.They are built heavy like an "India built" tractor. But more attention to quality. I know there is a lot of wining on UA-cam about LS tractors. I have found that if one knows a bit about mechanical issues, this would save a lot of owners time and trouble. Tractors need a lot more love than a car to keep running properly. They just do. And if one takes care of any tractor, they will run longer than some people live.
You have a great delivery. I decided to subscribe. Thanks
Thank you for subscribing. Yeah we talked to the salesman about the relationship with LS. I also am good buddies with Tony from Tony's Tractor Adventure on UA-cam (if you haven't seen his channel, he has tons of great LS videos) and we talked about it some too. I agree with about taking care of them. Again, thanks for the support. It is truly appreciated.
Who are you referencing on Japanese built tractors? Especially the bigger tractors used for AG are made in Italy for New Holland. They did a special edition one year and used a Maserati blue ( fiat group owns both Maserati and Case New Holland) it was a really sharp looking unit. I believe it was a T7
One of the biggest problems regardless of where it's built, if it's not a common rail don't get it with a DPF + Computer based regen.
And yeah buy from as close to the source producer as you can provided they're not so concerned with producing rebrands for another company while have no dealer network of their own to really speak of.
LS Mtron does a great job building these subcompact and compact utility tractors for New Holland.
Thanks for watching
Boy I sure could have one of them in my yard, nice tractor!!!🍒👍
Yes sir. I hear ya. Thanks for the comment Larry. Hope you get everything squared away on the farm before winter👍
Another nice video. I think it's true what they say... hard to get a bad tractor. Most companies make a good tractor. Just comes down to what you want, what works best for you and what kind of deal you can get. Also as important is getting a good dealer that is knowledgeable and you can have a good relationship with.
I think that's right Jason. Hope you have a good day👍 thanks for watching and taking the time to comment on the video!
jason cline Could not agree more 👍👍👍
Hank, I'm not sure but the home button on the Work Master 70, I expect is for the Home Page on the dash Menu Screen. I have a home page on my 2018 John Deere. Thanks for showing us the differences on these. I can watch tractors all day long, literally, ALL DAY LONG. Thanks buddy
Thanks Dean. I still don't know what it means. Lol. Thanks for the comment 👍
Hank, this was another great tractor review. As a Tarheel, the color kind of looks like Carolina Blue. It is amazing to me how many tractor dealerships are in your area. Thanks for sharing.
Lol. Thanks man..I could insert a Duke joke here, but I like the heels!
@@HamiltonvilleFarm I am a Tarheel too!!!
New Holland just puts out a great tractor. Good stuff here.
Thanks for watching 👍
My Boomer 3050 with a CVT transmission and Supersteer has some nice features and looks nice but there could have been be MUCH better design when it comes to changing the engine oil, and engine coolant! Whoever designed the parts related to access of doing these things seems to have been greatly lacking in common sense and needs to learn a lot about ease of doing things. The battery is undersized for the engine compared to other tractors so I shoehorned in a larger battery. Also, the toolbox is incredibly tiny! Interestingly, in the Operator's Manual, it suggests to put the manual in the toolbox! It won't even fit even when rolled up and who wants to roll up a thick manual? And then where is the room to put your tools, and etc? This is stupidity. There were quite a few other issues concerning workmanship when it was assembled or dealer prepped that had to be resolved.
@@runningwater5936well it is a preference thing so opinions are going to go in all directions your opinion is very valid I can understand that can be very frustrating sorry that happened to you on your tractor
@@scotttaylor8498 I added that I have a cab and loader which causes a HUGE engine oil change access problem, to my message above. Do you or any other know where I could get a somewhat larger plastic lockable toolbox for a reasonable price? It needs to be no larger than approximately 14" long by a maximum of 6" (needs to be a minimum of 5" wide inside) by a maximum of approximately 5" high. Thanks.
@@runningwater5936 running water your best bet is to start going on Amazon and looking if you're going to find what you need go on Amazon they should have it especially a toolbox an accessible toolbox for implement for a machine like you have call their customer service up and tell them your situation they have everything there dude in that warehouse there's something in there that you can use
I gotta say....you had me at "symbology!" TC48DA "Boomer" owner, purchased from these folks.
I have a NH TC33D great tractor it is a 2001 model but has features on it many newer tractors don't. The big plus for me is this tractor was built before the EPA started all the emission standard in 2004. Tractor under 25HP are exempt.
Yes sir👍
Another great video y’all! Not enough frills for the petting farm.... Cheerwine would fit better than Diet Mountain Dew in the cup holder! LOL
I hear ya. Thanks for watching. Hope y'all have a great weekend 👍
amazing tractor
Thank you👍
Excellent review of several well built and beautifully built machines! 👍 But once I discovered LS builds most of NH's smaller tractors, I went to the LS dealer and got more for my money than the NH dealer could give me. Their shade of blue paint costs a bit more than I can handle. Either is a good choice, but you get more with the LS. No rubber floor mat on the Workmaster NH, really? LOL.
Thanks for watching 👍
Workmaster 25 rubber floor mat was $113 Canadian .....
Nice review, Hank. As a former New Holland dealer manager it's good to see the brand getting some positive attention. For people debating the inevitable LS vs NH question, there are a couple things to consider beyond just price when purchasing. New Holland offers robust in house financing usually at zero or really low rates which LS does not. If financing an LS at standard "bank" rates, you'll pay about the same in the end vs. zero rate from NH. NH loaders are not the same as LS. They lift higher and have further forward reach, and are made by Alo in Tennessee. NH stocks LS replacement parts in their own warehouses across the US. I've been told they have better parts availability than even LS for their own tractors, since they are LS's biggest single customer. Lastly, dealer support is huge. Admittedly NH support can be hit or miss depending on dealer, but there are a lot more NH dealers out there with qualified service departments than LS dealers. Not knocking LS at all, they have a decent product and are making headway. Just some things to consider for the guy in the market. Oh, and I like the NH waterfall grille much better than the LS attempt. Lol. Take care!
Right on. I think LS has taken a step back in the last two years. I think you will see them start dropping in sales unless they change things within the organization.
Great video and what I can tell you about from past experience with these tractors was when they were all shibaura based tractors they were very competitive and bullet proof... But when they switched to the LS based tractors the quality and reliability went down a lot.. The LS based models are more to sell on price to compete. It's become more common to see some New Holland dealers pick up kioti brand offering . Much like the same reason Case IH is offering Kubota or Mahindra since Case IH and New Holland are the same tractors but Case IH doesn't offer much for tractors under 30 horsepower anymore
Yeah the salesman was telling us about the Shibaura engines and the relationship with LS. It was a fun day. That dealer has a ton of big Ag stuff there we didn't show. Have a great weekend.
Thanks for sharing. I was wondering why my local Case IH dealer would sell Mahindra. That makes sense now.
@@FromSteelToWood also Mahindra has ties to the old IH tractor brand too lol
Shibaura-built tractors were the best on the market in their day and still are in my opinion. Got mine and it would take a fortune to part with it. Found one for my father in law and he's hooked, too. Wish CNH would just buy Shibaura or go back to them.
I was told by my former NH territory rep that NH moved away from Shibaura for two reasons, Japanese tsunami really hurt Shibaura's supply chain ability to supply tractors, and they went up on price to the point that NH couldn't be competitive in the USA market. Hence, LS came to the rescue. They're not bad tractors, just don't have the quality materials and fit/finish as the Shibaura's.
Great video
Thanks Kevin. I appreciate you watching 👍 have a good weekend.
It must be very good if I have these tractors for my farming.
Yes, you could get a lot done. I hope you have a good weekend 👍
I am trading in a Workmaster 70 this week. It is a very powerful tractor, but it is crudely designed. Things like a piece of metal alongside the clutch pedal that catches the toe of my boot when I'm trying to release the clutch. Also the routing of the hydraulics going to the loader is poorly thought out. They stick up right where a branch can catch on them. The trans shifts slowly and is just about impossible to do smoothly. It was built in India and it acts like it.
Hi love the new Holland tractors also didn't know anyone who had went to unc Wilmington that has a channel here
My nephew is alumni 👍
Except that the assemblers don’t own wrenches. The bolts, fittings and caps are constantly coming loose. I have to check the fittings every time I use my machine. I have the Workmaster 35
Interesting. Have you tried some type.of lock tight as well and they still come loose? Thanks for the comment. Always good to hear from owners
Hamiltonville Farm I have not used any loctite. I just have been religious about checking my machine. But it’s a good idea. Though that should have done at time of assembly.
@@patrickperry6945 yeah for sure. I'm that way too. I do a quick visual walkaround everytime I get on my tractor and about every third or fourth time, I'll check fittings, nuts and bolts, etc. 👍
Any machine will tell you to do this regularly in the owners manual anyway.
The “Home Button” and “Enter Button” are to control and adjust settings in your menu on the dash display. You can adjust things like time, hourly service intervals and view trouble codes if they were to come up. Check out my video “Workmaster 75 up close” about 8 minutes into and you can see it in operation. Great video and channel! It’s about time some one reviews different makes and models in the tractor world! Very informative!!
Finally the answer I've been waiting for ..lol I appreciate your comment and letting us know what it means. I'll check your video out 👍
Good video. I was wondering about the home switch also. I rented a mid size excavator and it would have been nice to have the information on the different symbols.
Yeah,I still don't know what it means. Lol. Thanks for watching I appreciate you 👍
As you have shown several makes and models to us , is there any of them you would trade your 4540 for? Just curious. Mark.
They're a lot of nice tractors out there. I really like my 4540. If you compare apples to apples it would be hard. Don't be asking such hard questions 😂👍
@@HamiltonvilleFarm I see a brand new Tractor in your future. You got the fever Bubba. Send us a picture!🤓
Lol. I gotta pay this one off first. 😂
Thanks for all the great Videos on tractors !!! I don't know why they make tractors with the fuel tanks up high or on top they all should be down on the side because alot of people fill there tractors up with a 5 Gallon can,
try holding it up in the air or hanging over the side its hard hey but that's just me tho, and I think all tractors should come with a Cup Holder my RK55 did Not !! and they say its a premium Tractor ?
I so agree with you. That makes no sense to me, but I'm sure it's bottom line cost to assemble. It is truly aggravating to fill up the tanks like that. Hope you have a good weekend 👍
@@HamiltonvilleFarm mine is that way, but i don't mind, when i can no longer lift 5 gal of fuel i will get another tractor :)
BEEFY! Couldn't agree more! I like the tough simplicity. More extra wiring/B.S the more issues you have! Thats how things should be built Solid and simple! Another great video Hank!
Thanks Jay. I appreciate you watching 👍
LS doesn't have valve stem guards on their wheels. I wonder how many other differences there are between the two.
Thanks for taking the time to watch and make the comment. I truly appreciate it! Have a good day.
Hank I bought a 2019 LS XR3135H and saved 5000 dollars from new holland ,they would not come down on price and both tractors are made by ls mtron south korea ,ls owns new holland,nh puts different attachments on them like front end loader,but tried to buy NH but price was to high,and salesman told me LS owned NH that they were the same tractors...SEND ME A COFFEE CUP AND WE WILL HAVE COFFEE TOGETHER< haha good video
Thanks for watching 👍 we appreciate it
Do any of your NH's have that EPA -mandated exhaust systems? If so, have any of them stopped running? I need a work around 😩 to get mine running again. NH wants to much for the service call and repair. My tractor only has 250 hours on it; it is 2 months out of warranty and now it won't run for more than 30 seconds at a time! Help me!
try a forced regen cycle
I wonder why some of the loader arms are curved and some aren’t
Yeah,good question. I assume in the engineering process they deemed it was a better design?
Hamiltonville Farm case farmall and Newholland boomer models have same curve loader . It’s a longer reach loader design . 👍
@@stephenrhodesianridgeback7418 ah, gotcha
Better visibility and reach. Those are Alo loaders on the compacts (except WM25, I think), built in Tennessee.
I have seen a lot of videos on compact tractors but all they show are either buckets claws and mowers nothing else no plows or anything, why?
Probably because the market demands it. Plows and other implements are used seasonally but buckets and grapples are used in everyday type chores. That would be my guess. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment. We appreciate the support 👍
No till farming is the go now. We need a bucket to move the mulch around. We need a claw to grab the brush & trees so they can chipped to make the mulch.
how does workmaster get away without any diseil participant filter?
Probably similar to Mahindra with the MCRD design. They use a common fuel rail system that burns the fuel exhaust hot enough to not need it (in simple terms) ...that's my thought
Workmaster 25 is under the federal horsepower rules for emissions. 35 thru 55 compacts do have a DPF. Bigger Workmaster series tractors use combination of DOC only or DOC + SCR for after treatment. No DPF, no maintenance, which is a nice plus.
My John Deere 3032e is too light might switch to New Holland
Weight is definitely a factor in a good working tractor👍
New Holland is definitely heavier in the compact class than the JD E series.
Wish Ford got back into tractors
Yeah they made some nice ones👍
There's always going to be customer preference and I'm no different. Whilst I was looking and trying to decide what tractor to purchase it took me 18 months of researching brands such as John Deere, Yanmar, Mahindra, New Holland, Kioti, Bobcat, Kubota, Lovol Flotan, Massey Ferguson, Case, Zeto and another brand beginning with an M sounds like Macmillan or Macgraw sorry the names not coming to me. Anyways after months and months of looking around dealership after dealership asking questions driving salesmen crazy we where able to narrow it down to two brands Massey and Kubota. In the end Kubota won out. Why? Overall better build quality, heavier implements in my case a backhoe attachment and 4 in 1 combination front bucket with the third function valve set up for the bucket clam action. Both come with the top line 3 point hitch but Kubota had heavier lift capacity on the rear hitch and front end loader. The model we chose was L4240 HST Hydrostatic and this machine is unbelievable what it is capable of doing. The hoe is the BH92 with an 11 foot dig depth and insane ground breaking force and over 3000lb lift capacity. This machine has pushed down trees with 10" thick trunks at the base and then picked them up with the front clam bucket. Never let us down surpassed all expectations. Great fuel usage can work it's ass off for a full 10 hour shift before filling up. You can speed up or slow down front loader cycle times for faster into and out of the dirt pile and fast lift to dump into a truck. It really can't be beat and I know from years of experience operating heavy earth moving equipment the other brands would have failed me purely by the material used in their buckets and attachments no way as heavy as the Kubota. So here we are, I'm 66 and retired, had the machine since 2011 and will never part with unless we move to a larger property and decide to go bigger with the equipment. It has very low speed cruise control for slow tilling barely creeps along. Try other brands and watch the front end loaders twist or buckets bend and crack seams. Mahindra is the worst, look and feel like they are made from baked bean cans. I was at one point almost sold on a New Holland Boomer special model that was made to look like an old style 1930's or 40's model Ford 8N but after more research and talking to owners they talked me out of it as the tractor was loaded with sensors that kept going wonky and where in the shop more than the fields nice looking though very nostalgic. Anyways that's my two cents worth. Just do your due diligence. Lots of stuff out there is rebranded crap. Don't pay extra for green paint please, it ain't worth it and the Kubota will leave them in the dust guaranteed. I offer this from my own personal findings and usage. I am not paid or receive anything from anyone for this review. Good luck if your searching. One quick note, don't waste time checking out different Kubota dealerships for better pricing. Prices are set by Kubota and most dealerships have their own areas and will not sell to you if there is one closer to your address. That's their policy.
Just remembered the other brand was McCormic 👎
Thank you for the comment. Very insightful. I appreciate it 👍
Hamiltonville Farm You’re very welcome, please understand I’m not dissing New Holland they just weren’t the brand for me.
That Boomer model tractor I would want if I was looking for a new tractor and the gas tank and fuel fill position on some of their models appeal to me and if we had a New Holland dealership closer to where I live it probably would have been the brand I would have gotten the second time around. I have two John Deere tractors purchased at different times and there have not been changes made in the fuel tank location, and refill cap location. The battery location is hard to get to also on both tractors and it would have been nice to have the rear connection hydraulic connections on them. John Deere have you pay more for that feature and that is sad.
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Whats the cost difference from RK and New Holland? RK seems to come with upgrades as standard....why would you buy a tractor without remotes? Hmmmm
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I love the ford tractors not so much when they went to new Holland I own a 3600 Ford and a 2000 ford they are great heavy tractors I’ve owned new Holland tractors not near the tractor as the old ones but honestly no body builds tractors,trucks,cars,TVs etc like they used to
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Any tractor that still uses U-Joints instead of bevel gears on the front end, is a complete no go for me.
Good point
@@HamiltonvilleFarm Ive had experience with U-Joints on the front end drive axle of small farm tractors in the past, and it wasn't good.
That's a cool tractor.
I sent you a follow up email. Let me know where you stand with an email back, thanks.
Tire shine? LMAO 🤣
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A common theme with all new tractors, terrible tool boxes. Seems like someone could build custom toolboxes and make a few bucks.
True. They pretty much all are too small and too flimsy. Thanks for the comment 👍
No customer service at all
Yeah that's important. For sure. Thanks for the comment
If you are representing New Holland , it would benefit your prospective customers
if you Knew What the Heck you were talking about......IMHO...
Good thing I'm not representing New Holland