Target User:
Homeowners, small farm operators, groundskeepers, and light landscaping professionals.
Segment:
Compact Utility Tractor (CUT) segment, competitive with brands like John Deere (e.g., 3 Series), Kubota (e.g., L Series), Mahindra (e.g., Max series).
Tractor Design:
Compact size, maneuverability, hydrostatic transmission, optional 4WD, robust build for its class.
Powertrain Systems:
Engine, Transmission (Hydrostatic), Drivetrain (4WD), PTO, Hydraulics
Operator Controls:
Steering, Throttle, Transmission Levers, PTO Controls, Hydraulic Controls, 3-Point Hitch Controls
Safety Systems:
ROPS (Roll-Over Protective Structure), Seatbelt System, Operator Presence Control, Safety Decals and Warnings
Maintenance Systems:
Lubrication, Cooling System, Fuel System, Air Intake System, Electrical System (Basic Checks)
Operational Procedures:
Pre-Operation Checks, Starting and Stopping Engine, Shifting Gears, Operating Hydraulics, Attaching Implements, PTO Operation
Maintenance Procedures:
Fluid Level Checks (Engine Oil, Hydraulic Oil, Coolant, Transmission Fluid), Greasing Points, Filter Replacements (Air, Fuel, Oil), Tire Pressure Checks, Battery Maintenance (Basic)
Diagnostic Capabilities:
Basic troubleshooting for common operational issues, identification of warning lights and indicators
Repair Scope:
Focuses on operator-level maintenance and adjustments, not comprehensive mechanical repairs or overhauls.
Make Model:
Typically a Shibaura diesel engine (e.g., N843L-D for 2030, N844LT-D for 2035, but specific engine can vary by market and exact build date).
Horsepower 2030:
Approx. 28 HP (Gross Engine Power)
Horsepower 2035:
Approx. 35 HP (Gross Engine Power)
Displacement Typical:
Approximately 1.5L - 1.8L (3-cylinder diesel)
Injection Type:
Indirect Injection (IDI) or Direct Injection (DI), typically naturally aspirated or turbo-charged for the 2035 model.
Type:
Hydrostatic Transmission (HST)
Gearbox:
Not typically offered with manual gearboxes in this series.
Drive Modes:
Forward and Reverse, often with cruise control functionality.
Drivetrain:
Standard 4WD (Four-Wheel Drive)
Overall Length:
Approximately 110-120 inches (without implements)
Overall Width:
Approximately 50-60 inches (at rear wheels)
Wheelbase:
Approximately 65-70 inches
Operating Weight:
Approximately 2,500 - 3,000 lbs (depending on configuration)
Hitch Capacity:
Typically around 1,300 - 1,500 lbs at the link ends for the 3-point hitch.
Rollover Protection:
Standard ROPS (Roll-Over Protective Structure) with seatbelts.
Operator Presence:
Operator presence system to prevent tractor movement when operator is not seated (e.g., disengages PTO/transmission).
Lighting:
Work lights, brake lights, turn signals (depending on configuration).
Warning Systems:
Safety decals, audible warnings (e.g., backup alarm on some models), dashboard indicator lights.
Dashboard Display:
Basic instrument cluster with analog gauges (tachometer, temperature, fuel) and indicator lights for PTO engagement, 4WD engagement, etc.
Cruise Control:
Often included on hydrostatic models for maintaining a set engine speed.
Auxiliary Power:
May include a 12V power outlet for accessories.
Engine Oil Change:
Typically every 50-100 operating hours or annually, whichever comes first.
Hydraulic Oil Filter:
Typically every 200-400 operating hours or annually.
Air Filter Element:
Check daily, replace as needed or based on operating conditions (e.g., 200-400 hours).
Engine Oil:
API CI-4 or CJ-4, SAE 15W-40 or 10W-30 (check manual for exact ambient temperature recommendation).
Hydraulic Transmission Fluid:
New Holland IH-ATF, or equivalent ISO VG 32 hydraulic oil, or NH 410B specifications (refer to manual for precise specification).
Coolant:
Ethylene glycol-based coolant with freeze protection, typically a 50/50 mix with distilled water.
Common Wear Items:
Wear on hydrostatic transmission control linkage, hydraulic pump seals, PTO clutch engagement (depending on usage).
Electrical Considerations:
Corrosion on battery terminals and connections, light switch failures can be common on older units.
Oil Filter Part Number:
Part numbers vary by engine and filter manufacturer; consult manual or parts catalog. Common filters may include Baldwin, Wix, or genuine New Holland equivalents.
Manufacturer:
New Holland Agriculture, a division of CNH Industrial.
Series Introduction:
The Boomer series is New Holland's line of compact tractors, designed for versatility and ease of use, introduced to compete in the growing compact tractor market.
Manufacturing Origin:
Likely manufactured in Asia (e.g., South Korea or China) or Europe depending on the specific generation and components.