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I recently purchased a new-to-me 2002 TC25 New Holland with 800 hours on it. It was used in at a local horse farm.
Its got a front end loader, 6' bucket..

I live near Austin, TX on a few acres. We bought the tractor to do some mild landscaping, help with clearing Cedars, and perhaps do some post digging for us...

I'm fairly handy - I've got a lot of automotive experience, motorcycle, boat, jetski... My experience with tractors has been through using both Ford and Kubota tractors owned by my parents throughout the years. I'm definitely behind the curve here on maintaining them, troubleshooting, and I'll have a lot of general implement questions.
 

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Welcome to the forum. We look forward to helping you out when and where we can. I'm personally looking forward to any pictures you post , if any, of the NH. I think the TC and the smaller TZ series are some of the best looking SCUTs and CUTs ever made.
 

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Welcome to the forum, I am just north of Austin
 

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Wingnut - you don't happen to have an IFR license, do you?

Thanks, guys... I'm actually out in Lago Vista, so I deal with fairly rocky soil. I appreciate the welcome (and now the ability to post).
I fired off a few posts asking about maintenance that I should look into (no records on the TC25) and viability of using a post hole digger with a rock auger bit in the local soil...
 

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Logo Vista home of Bam's stuffed hamburgers; I ride my motorcycle there on Fridays sometimes, and take 1431 to Cowhouse creek back home.
I don't have IFR license, as for post holes use a breaker bar when the digger starts bounce and not going down. I have spent up to 5 hours digging a hole.
 
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