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Length | 116.3 in. (295 cm) | |
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Weight (Shipping) | 3 | |
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Weight | 3 | |
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Wheelbase | 73.5 in. (186 cm) | |
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Width (in.) | 94.5 in. (240 cm) | |
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"We did major research before settling on Case/New Holland. I liked the twin hydro pedal, power to weight ratio, loader capability, size of machine, and fair price. Everything we wanted pointed to Case IH/New Holland compact tractors. We found a good deal on new old-stock 2005 Case IH DX35 tractor with loader and loaded rear tires, so dad bought it. We moved up from a John Deere 2520 then to a John Deere 3320 and finally to a real tractor, the Case IH DX35 (even though I worked at a John Deere dealer at the time). I love virtually everything about this tractor: hydro shifter on the joystick, toolbox, extendable lower links, quality of build, flat floor, and shared styling with the larger Case tractors. We've bush-hogged, trimmed trees from bucket, ran a rototiller, hauled logs/firewood, graded yards, pulled hay rides. It is just awesome, easy tractor to run. The Shibuara 3-cylinder engine is easy on fuel and adequate, but another 5-10 horsepower would've been nice for power take-off applications sometimes. No real complaints. Just wish Case/New Holland still sourced them from Shibaura. The LS-built tractors are okay, but don't seem as serious as the older Shibaura-built units. Unfortunately, dad sold the DX for financial reasons. Didn't realize what we had till it was gone. I'm looking for a DX40 or DX45 to replace it now that I have some land."
"I purchased my Case/Farmall 35 to serve two basic functions: first, to mow the lawn, second, to maintain three acres. It turns out that I use this tractor all of the time. From clearing snow, to pulling logs, hauling firewood and landscaping. So far I have used a belly deck, rototiller, post-hole digger, rear blade and of course, the FEL. The tractor is strong and dependable I have no regrets at all."