I've had a New Holland 25s for a couple years now and learned new and valuable things as a result of this video. Great review. Let me know when you open an outlet in WV - you'll have an immediate and loyal customer.
Excellent Video . This is the same new tractor I bought in the spring of 2020 . I only wish I had the skid steer bucket setup on the front of my tractor. I have added a few hooks and a set of clamp on forks . She is a wonderful work horse for it's size
A friend of ours has the WM25S - great little tractor with a lot of power! You may want to update the title picture to "WorKmaster 25S" - right now it reads to much like WorMmaster :)
Thanks. It's between the Kubota b2601 and the NH 25s. I did sit on the 25s and was very comfortable. Will check out the Kubota but I think my mind is made up Will be using to pull a 70" wide drag around a small arena. And pick up poop in a small 2.5 acre pasture. And move firewood etc
Hi nice little tractor i think it is so funny that they use the same backhoe as my Kioti CS2410 i was told they get them from Kioti but i like how they have the backhoe set up with the locks on the boom and outrigger !!!
One thing that is nice about New Holland is that regaurdless who builds the various parts, their design engineers have control of the finished product as far quality and ease of use, which may differ from other brands.
The difference between New Holland and every other tractor is replacement parts. Not only can I buy parts for a 1939 Ford 9n I can buy any part I want or need for my brand new New Holland. I've seen the green and orange tractor dealers not be able to support a 10 year old tractor. New Holland can support an 80 year old tractor that's service.
Elaborate? What is different for them to have parts all the time? Genuinely curious, in the market for a new compact, favoring orange but have seen parts issues from others.
@@SCDeerAddict Much of it depends on the individual dealer. Brim has been in business for over 55 years, and we stock heavilly on parts. When the pandemic first started; instead canceling orders, we ordered way more than normal so that we could have the parts our customers needed. We also have longevity with our employees, which lends our customers the experience that they need to get the correct information. When it comes to service, the experience and longevity of our employees helps there as well to be more efficeint.
I've been looking at tractors for about 3 years. I don't need anything massive. i just want to be able to have a loader/blower/forks/backhoe/thumb that can do basic work. Mostly want it to move firewood/log lengths around. It's just hard to justify 25k or so since this would be a nice to have machine.
If you don't need the backhoe you can get the tractor for around $16k. Another thing to keep in mind, a tractor is an investment and if you keep it in good shape it will retain most of the value. It isn't like a car that loses 50% of its value as soon as you drive it off the lot.
@@brimI'd kick myself if i didn't get a backhoe. My father in law borrowed one from work a couple weekends ago so we could take care of some drainage problems. I honestly should have bought one 9 years ago. would have paid for it 10 fold with what i've done....mostly by hand. I built a 18x30 carport off the side of my shop so i could park it under that most of the time.
I bought a BAD BOY mower from Brim Tractor Lynden 8 years ago. I used that mower like a Tractor. I literally punished that BAD BOY mower and it took it like the Bad Boy that it is. Go HAWKS and Go BAD BOY MOWERS and GO BRIM TRACTOR!
@@brim I went to there website and clicked on "Find a Dealer", entered my address on Ohio and the site returned "No Dealers Found". I tried my sisters address in Florida and had the same outcome. I tried random addresses in other parts of the country with the same result. I figured NH was gone.
@@zeon5323 you are right. I just tested the dealer locator and it is totally broken. We have multiple locations and none of them come up. I will let New Holland know. The best way to find your local New Holland dealer is to Google "New Holland near me". That should bring up all the dealers in your area.
Yes, they work great with a 4' brush hog. The ones we carry usually have a slip clutch on the gear box so that you don't have to change the shear bolt every time you hit something.
As an owner of one with a smaller sized yard it works very well. I have a few complaints with the paint work being chipped in a few areas from factory / shipping but it's a small fix for me this summer. It is a bit on the light side but you get what you pay for. Under $20k for this exact setup how can you complain? The Deere I looked at that was compatible was $26k. The Deere a little nicer but then you could go up to a non subcompact from New Holland for $28k... I like the New Holland and it is working great in my yard with very little fuel usage.
@@Breakinlife007 Thanks much for the reply. I've just started looking and have no previous tractor experience other than cutting hay for a summer when I was around 12 years old, 55 years ago ! LOL. Thanks again ! God Bless , pray for our country. We are in serious trouble !
@@wh8085 Believe it or not I just sold my 25s today. I am finding I could use something larger in size and purchased a Case IH Farmall Compact 55C. Totally different class of tractor in my hubble opinion but let's see how it goes next week.
Is there a switch the changes the backhoe controls from backhoe mode to excavator mode. Most backhoes models Triangle means slow moving vehicle by the way. It’s meant for driving on roads
Hello, I have a 2020 wm25s without the backhoe. I have located a few new 905's but they are on the east coast for $5900. Are there any near Tacoma in this price range? Thanks
do all the 25s come with the backhoe? I was looking at your website and it seemed all the WM25s had backhoe attached. And I assume that it's a frame mount backhoe and not easily removed.
They do not all have a backhoe, but that is the most popular configuration because they can come that way as a package from the factory. This makes it cheaper if you ever want a backhoe. We try to keep inventory of just tractor/loaders; and if we don't have any, we might be able to take one off, if you don't want it. The backhoes do come on and off fairly easily.
To start with I like all tractors. For original equipment parts support you can't beat the way CNH supports Fords and NH's. I just purchased spindles, water pump and a distributor for Ford 9n. In March I purchased genuine mower blades, drive belts for 1984 Ford lgt 17. In March I tried to buy wheels for a 12 year old JD to install R4 tires. The local dealer laughed and said it wasn't worth his time(mind you could find them on eBay). I have good relationship with Brim so I asked them to get them no problem new yellow wheels with R4 tires. Took 3 weeks. Sir I like bantering and I do prefer Blue tractors but I like green one's as well.
With the hydro transmission you don't need brakes when you are on level ground. However, if you have any hills on your property you are going to use the brake. There is a lot of weight in these tractors and they will get moving pretty fast going down a hill.
Power and weight to the ground with good stable balanced traction is a weakness to these machines, all of them. 5000 pounds with 4 wheel drive, 35+ hp, that is what I need. Cost forces me to buy a rebuilt older machine. little machines like this one have the advantage of less compaction of the ground, manuverability, and smaller size. Ideally, having both on hand would do best.
not a bad video but there are a couple of things that will generally make me walk away as a buyer (a little constructive criticism) 1. attempting to make the product being sold look better by making a competitor look worse ..... sell your own product on its own merits 2. not knowing the actual way your product works (the curl cylinders do nothing for lift capacity) 3. completely leaving out a major component that is one of the most common uses of your products class of tractor i.e. the mower deck
Love thisvido, im buying this tractor.so it will be part of our equipment package on my small farm. Thanks, JOHN❤❤❤❤
I've had a New Holland 25s for a couple years now and learned new and valuable things as a result of this video. Great review. Let me know when you open an outlet in WV - you'll have an immediate and loyal customer.
Excellent video! That New Hollander looks identical to my LS MT25 sun compact.
That's because it is an LS
Excellent Video . This is the same new tractor I bought in the spring of 2020 . I only wish I had the skid steer bucket setup on the front of my tractor.
I have added a few hooks and a set of clamp on forks .
She is a wonderful work horse for it's size
Thank you!
the video was very informative I learned a lot have a 25S for 6 months and didn't realize all the features Hope there are other videos on the 25S
Thank you. We are working on more videos.
A friend of ours has the WM25S - great little tractor with a lot of power!
You may want to update the title picture to "WorKmaster 25S" - right now it reads to much like WorMmaster :)
Thank you. Nice explanation for the controls
Awesome, best tractor video I have seen.
Thanks. It's between the Kubota b2601 and the NH 25s. I did sit on the 25s and was very comfortable. Will check out the Kubota but I think my mind is made up
Will be using to pull a 70" wide drag around a small arena. And pick up poop in a small 2.5 acre pasture. And move firewood etc
You did a great job on this video brother. I learned a lot.
Great review. One of the best i have seen online!
Excellent review.... my 25S has a little more than 600 hours,,,,,,,service takes 6 weeks....
Hi nice little tractor i think it is so funny that they use the same backhoe as my Kioti CS2410 i was told they get them from Kioti but i like how they have the backhoe set up with the locks on the boom and outrigger !!!
One thing that is nice about New Holland is that regaurdless who builds the various parts, their design engineers have control of the finished product as far quality and ease of use, which may differ from other brands.
These are made by LS
LOL. 18:40, "I'm average height, a little wider than normal which is not that uncommon I guess." I love this guy! I can totally relate.
The difference between New Holland and every other tractor is replacement parts.
Not only can I buy parts for a 1939 Ford 9n I can buy any part I want or need for my brand new New Holland. I've seen the green and orange tractor dealers not be able to support a 10 year old tractor. New Holland can support an 80 year old tractor that's service.
Very good point!
Elaborate? What is different for them to have parts all the time? Genuinely curious, in the market for a new compact, favoring orange but have seen parts issues from others.
@@SCDeerAddict Much of it depends on the individual dealer. Brim has been in business for over 55 years, and we stock heavilly on parts. When the pandemic first started; instead canceling orders, we ordered way more than normal so that we could have the parts our customers needed. We also have longevity with our employees, which lends our customers the experience that they need to get the correct information. When it comes to service, the experience and longevity of our employees helps there as well to be more efficeint.
BRIM TRACTOR
That forethought makes a big difference.
Let's go Brandon.
@@cody481 let's go Brandon
good job with demonstration
Great Video
I couldn't stop looking at the poop lol
@Brim Tractor, can you put a cab on that tractor?
I've been looking at tractors for about 3 years. I don't need anything massive. i just want to be able to have a loader/blower/forks/backhoe/thumb that can do basic work. Mostly want it to move firewood/log lengths around. It's just hard to justify 25k or so since this would be a nice to have machine.
If you don't need the backhoe you can get the tractor for around $16k. Another thing to keep in mind, a tractor is an investment and if you keep it in good shape it will retain most of the value. It isn't like a car that loses 50% of its value as soon as you drive it off the lot.
@@brimI'd kick myself if i didn't get a backhoe. My father in law borrowed one from work a couple weekends ago so we could take care of some drainage problems. I honestly should have bought one 9 years ago. would have paid for it 10 fold with what i've done....mostly by hand. I built a 18x30 carport off the side of my shop so i could park it under that most of the time.
Yes I want to scooper thing!
I bought a BAD BOY mower from Brim Tractor Lynden 8 years ago. I used that mower like a Tractor. I literally punished that BAD BOY mower and it took it like the Bad Boy that it is. Go HAWKS and Go BAD BOY MOWERS and GO BRIM TRACTOR!
Thanks for the positive feedback Jeff!
Check Hinomoto HM255 with yanmar engine, a great tractor 2022
This looked like a nice tractor. I would buy one but it seems like there are no dealers in the USA.
Uhhh, what? There are dealers everywhere in the USA.
@@brim I went to there website and clicked on "Find a Dealer", entered my address on Ohio and the site returned "No Dealers Found". I tried my sisters address in Florida and had the same outcome. I tried random addresses in other parts of the country with the same result. I figured NH was gone.
@@zeon5323 you are right. I just tested the dealer locator and it is totally broken. We have multiple locations and none of them come up. I will let New Holland know. The best way to find your local New Holland dealer is to Google "New Holland near me". That should bring up all the dealers in your area.
What is the maximum size bush hog you can use with this Workmaster 25S tractor?
we recommend a 4 foot
Thanks a lot! Quick question - can these tractors pull a bush hog? Thanks!
Yes, they work great with a 4' brush hog. The ones we carry usually have a slip clutch on the gear box so that you don't have to change the shear bolt every time you hit something.
@@brim would a 5 foot bush hog work with this tractor?
@@bryanb6129 It is designed for a 4 foot, however people have used 5 foot on these and they ok as long as the material isn't too thick.
Wonder if anyone has paid attention to some of these tractors, jd also uses the yanmor motor
I'm not sure what you mean by "paid attention". JD does use the Yanmar motor. The Yanmar motor is widely used by most equipment manufacturers.
As an owner of one with a smaller sized yard it works very well. I have a few complaints with the paint work being chipped in a few areas from factory / shipping but it's a small fix for me this summer. It is a bit on the light side but you get what you pay for. Under $20k for this exact setup how can you complain? The Deere I looked at that was compatible was $26k. The Deere a little nicer but then you could go up to a non subcompact from New Holland for $28k...
I like the New Holland and it is working great in my yard with very little fuel usage.
Can you put a rototiller on that unit ? And if so , would you have to remove the hoe ? Thanks !
@@wh8085 yes it does come with a standard 3 point on the back. The backhoe does need to come off which is not terribly difficult.
@@Breakinlife007 Thanks much for the reply. I've just started looking and have no previous tractor experience other than cutting hay for a summer when I was around 12 years old, 55 years ago ! LOL. Thanks again ! God Bless , pray for our country. We are in serious trouble !
@@wh8085 Believe it or not I just sold my 25s today. I am finding I could use something larger in size and purchased a Case IH Farmall Compact 55C. Totally different class of tractor in my hubble opinion but let's see how it goes next week.
Is there a switch the changes the backhoe controls from backhoe mode to excavator mode. Most backhoes models Triangle means slow moving vehicle by the way. It’s meant for driving on roads
There is not a switch, but you might be able to swap the hoses. Yes, there are several names for the slow moving vehicle sign.
Thanks I liked this video
I like this guy
Thanks!
What is your source for the the brush guard on the front?
It is standard equipment on the tractor.
Hello, I have a 2020 wm25s without the backhoe. I have located a few new 905's but they are on the east coast for $5900. Are there any near Tacoma in this price range? Thanks
Trade yours in and buy one with a backhoe already.
There are none near Tacoma
@@sixty6chevy Have you called Brim Tractor?
Whats the total weight of the 25s with a loader and backhoe?
Just a hair under 2900 lbs with fluids.
@@brim is this the comparable tractor to the bx23s ? Or is this one size up
It is in the same category but lifts way more.
do all the 25s come with the backhoe? I was looking at your website and it seemed all the WM25s had backhoe attached. And I assume that it's a frame mount backhoe and not easily removed.
They do not all have a backhoe, but that is the most popular configuration because they can come that way as a package from the factory. This makes it cheaper if you ever want a backhoe. We try to keep inventory of just tractor/loaders; and if we don't have any, we might be able to take one off, if you don't want it. The backhoes do come on and off fairly easily.
@@brim Can the 25s come with manual trans with shuttle?
@@madman432000 No, You have to the next one up Wormaster 25.
Does brim deliver the tractor if needed?
Yes we do!
What size trailer is best to haul this
One that is at least 14' long and has payload of at least 3,000 lbs.
Blue tractors all the way
Why?
To start with I like all tractors.
For original equipment parts support you can't beat the way CNH supports Fords and NH's.
I just purchased spindles, water pump and a distributor for Ford 9n. In March I purchased genuine mower blades, drive belts for 1984 Ford lgt 17. In March I tried to buy wheels for a 12 year old JD to install R4 tires. The local dealer laughed and said it wasn't worth his time(mind you could find them on eBay).
I have good relationship with Brim so I asked them to get them no problem new yellow wheels with R4 tires. Took 3 weeks.
Sir I like bantering and I do prefer Blue tractors but I like green one's as well.
What is the nominal and maximum operating engine rpm of this model? Does the 'High - Low' range affect the bucket lift and hoe power? Thx.
About 1200-2800. The high-low range does effect the loader or backhoe, but the RPMs do.
What can the loader lift weight wise?
1,000 lbs
Same as deere
@@brents927 see Tractor Time with Tim. The NH out performs the Deere.
How often do people really use brakes on a compact?
With the hydro transmission you don't need brakes when you are on level ground. However, if you have any hills on your property you are going to use the brake. There is a lot of weight in these tractors and they will get moving pretty fast going down a hill.
@@brim Good to know, if we find a hill here we have gophers. LOL
Como conseguir um braço retroescavadeira pra trator pequeno 25 cv LS
Where are you located?
We have 6 locantions: Lynden Wa, Mount Vernon Wa, Pacific WA, Chehalis WA, Salem Or, Eugene OR
how do you turn it on
With a key, similar to a car
Power and weight to the ground with good stable balanced traction is a weakness to these machines, all of them. 5000 pounds with 4 wheel drive, 35+ hp, that is what I need. Cost forces me to buy a rebuilt older machine. little machines like this one have the advantage of less compaction of the ground, manuverability, and smaller size. Ideally, having both on hand would do best.
Crocks... really dude?
not a bad video but there are a couple of things that will generally make me walk away as a buyer (a little constructive criticism)
1. attempting to make the product being sold look better by making a competitor look worse ..... sell your own product on its own merits
2. not knowing the actual way your product works (the curl cylinders do nothing for lift capacity)
3. completely leaving out a major component that is one of the most common uses of your products class of tractor i.e. the mower deck
Scooper thing😂
Psycho Dad uses New Holland Workmaster
new holland does not make this tractor. Ls tractor from South Korea build and rebrand them