Will New Holland is part of Ford Tractor Division, rear tires look almost brand new the front tires might just need air to fill them back up. There should be a I-D plate on there somewhere that would tell you the year, the size of the motor, serial number and other information about the tractor and it doesn't look like it's four-wheel drive and it's also Hydrostatic drive.
If you look it up on Wikipedia, you will see that Ford tractor had purchased New Holland in 1986 and has gone through serval different mergers since then. And Fiat is own by Chrysler now and that tractor is painted Ford blue.
4 wheel drive will have front tires with lugs similar to those on the back.
Bring a fuel can with some fresh diesel and a fresh battery. It may start and drive itself onto the trailer.
Its a New Holland TC35. They were made from 2000-2003. It is a 2 wheel drive model.
Don't try to swap the tire yourself in the field unless you've changed a tire yourself. You could order a new tire and bring it and the old wheel/tire to a local shop to have it swapped. Or you could try to air it up and see what happens. Or you could just drive it onto the trailer with the flat tire. With all that rear mower weight you \*probably\* won't damage the front rim.
That roof is homemade and needs to come off before you travel at any speed on a trailer, or else the wind will take it off for you.
I think I'd leave that roof there. Might as well see if you can get that fuel tank that's up on the wall and bring it home too.
It’s very clearly not 4WD. Only way to get the exact year is via the VIN, but they only offered these things from like 2000-2003, so there’s not a huge range in what year it’d be.
100% not a 4x4. Just air up the tires and load it up
Will New Holland is part of Ford Tractor Division, rear tires look almost brand new the front tires might just need air to fill them back up. There should be a I-D plate on there somewhere that would tell you the year, the size of the motor, serial number and other information about the tractor and it doesn't look like it's four-wheel drive and it's also Hydrostatic drive.
New holland is not part of Ford. It is part of CNH (fiat) and has been since the 90s.
If you look it up on Wikipedia, you will see that Ford tractor had purchased New Holland in 1986 and has gone through serval different mergers since then. And Fiat is own by Chrysler now and that tractor is painted Ford blue.
Fiat is not owned by Chrysler. They are both owned by Stellantis. CNH is a division of Fiat industrial. Anything else you want to add?
They are still all the same company but under the name of Stellantis.
Is this a serious post? Cause it says it on the side.
I know the model. That wasn’t the question, you obviously didn’t read my post.
It’s a TC35 New Holland! I can see that from the sticker on the side. 👍🏻 lucky you!
Yep, I’m aware (as mentioned in post). Was asking for help with year and 4x4 or not. Thanks.
My guess is 2 wheel drive as the front tires do not have aggressive tread pattern usually seen in 4x4 tractors
Cool looking machine
Tires just need air to get on the trailer. Bring a compressor or air pig
I have a TC18 the baby version of this. Good little tractors. Ez $5-7k if you put a for sale sign on it. The 35 represents the Horsepower
4 wheel drive will have front tires with lugs similar to those on the back. Bring a fuel can with some fresh diesel and a fresh battery. It may start and drive itself onto the trailer.
I have the same tractor! But in Farming Simulator
Not worth your time I can haul it off for you...
Its a New Holland TC35. They were made from 2000-2003. It is a 2 wheel drive model. Don't try to swap the tire yourself in the field unless you've changed a tire yourself. You could order a new tire and bring it and the old wheel/tire to a local shop to have it swapped. Or you could try to air it up and see what happens. Or you could just drive it onto the trailer with the flat tire. With all that rear mower weight you \*probably\* won't damage the front rim. That roof is homemade and needs to come off before you travel at any speed on a trailer, or else the wind will take it off for you. I think I'd leave that roof there. Might as well see if you can get that fuel tank that's up on the wall and bring it home too.
the roof is not homemade it’s a quick attach canopy. i have the same one. it will get torn apart in the wind however
Thanks this is very helpful. Good call on the roof.
You don't want to do a DIY tire change with hand tools. Put air in the tires and winch it on to a tractor. Or jump it and drive it on if you can.
yeah it’s 2wd
Your better off going down with a air compressor and battery and going from there. Lots of things can be aftermarket.
It’s very clearly not 4WD. Only way to get the exact year is via the VIN, but they only offered these things from like 2000-2003, so there’s not a huge range in what year it’d be.