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New Holland Boomer 25

Discontinued Model


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New Holland Boomer 25 Reviews



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Build Quality
rating
3.9
Features
rating
3.7
Performance
rating
3.6
Value
rating
3.6
Reliability
rating
3.7
(3.7 stars, 7 reviews)
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I Like It
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4.2
Posted 11/28/2014
by james bennett
Model year: 2014 Date Purchased: 2014-06-01 Number of Hours: 46.3

"I had my old tractor crushed by a tree in a storm last year November. It took some time to get it replaced but I looked at green and orange as well as this blue. I was supposed to get a boomer 20 but the dealer sold it before i could get the insurance to approve so the dealer offered me this demo boomer 25. The only real difference is the motor size for the same price. I got mine with fel, belly mower, front mount snowblower and back blade I still have to get tire chains to get back every thing I had on my old tractor. we had a really really bad storm the week before I got the tractor and had huge trees down in all directions from my house. this tractor went straight to work along with 2 new Stihl chainsaws also freshly replaced from that tree that crushed my garage the previous storm. These trees were over 200 years old by the rings I counted it took me over a month of sawing to clear these trees. I always had enough power. There were times though when i didn't have enough weight lol. Even when i didn't have enough lifting power I did have enough pulling power to move the large sections of tree trunks. I have recently tried the front mount snowblower and was really impressed with how well it worked and fit on the tractor. so far i love everything about it. the only gripe I would say is the treadle pedal but I've seen they have changed that on the 2015 models to individual pedals for forward and reverse."

REVIEWER'S ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Pros: Does everything I need Cons: Treadle pedal Type of User: Homeowner 1-10 Acres Location: USA IN I also considered buying: Kubota BX1870, John Deere 1025R
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New Holland boomer 25
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3.3
Posted 11/25/2014
by Fred Curtis
Model year: 2012 Date Purchased: 2013-01-05 Number of Hours: 60

" I purchased this tractor with a FEL and a backhoe attachment. then bought a thumb for the bucket on hoe for rock work in yard. I have been very satisfied with what it can do for light to med work and because of it's size it is great for small acres with trees. I have taken out a few root systems, moved some good sized rock, plowed snow with front end loader, leveled, and dug trenches for drain tile. This year added chains for snow also fluid in tires. "

REVIEWER'S ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Pros: love the size of everything Cons: I'm to big for tractor Type of User: Homeowner 1-10 Acres Location: CND OT I also considered buying:
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Love My Boomer 25
rating
3.8
Posted 05/25/2014
by Joseph-Marcel
Model year: 2013 Date Purchased: 2013-11-15 Number of Hours: 36

"I traded a 1986 1710 Ford for a New Holland Boomer 25. love the hydro, hate the treadle pedal. everybody I talked to said I would get use to the treadle pedal but I have not. I can't get accustom to operating a tractor with one foot 3 1/2 inched off the floor board."

REVIEWER'S ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Pros: New with a hydro. Cons: Treadle pedal. Type of User: Homeowner 1-10 Acres Location: USA VT I also considered buying: Kubota B2630, Kubota B2910, Mahindra 2810
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Strong for 25 HP
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3.7
Posted 01/08/2014
by Russell Davis
Model year: 2013 Date Purchased: 2013-06-01 Number of Hours: 87

"My review may be unfair as I also had Boomer 30 which if twice the tractor of the 25 (weight, features, work-ability). The 25 is made from Korean parts, with a Mitsubishi engine, assembled by LS Equipment in NC (they sell their own competing line). This tractor is equipped with FEL, mid-mower, and box blade currently. The 25 is a really rough running engine, far more so than a 30 HP, and far more than an old TC 30 NH with the 3 cylinder Shibaura engine. It has a very strong vibration when the FEL is being "floated", but unreasonable vibration at almost any load. So far this has not been remedied by my dealer, but they have seen the problem/ I don't know if this is common to this tractor or not. The Boomer 30 with the 4 cylinder engine was silky smooth under all usage. Another issue is noise from the hydrostatic pump is some loud. Tractor has no height adjustment stop on the 3-point lift, no individual wheel brakes, non-adjustable steering wheel, and a differential lock that is way too difficult to ever get engaged,(impossible if not moving), and with loud internal complaints when, (and if it will) when moving. One other caution to new users: this tractor is only 48 inches wide and it's easy to get the center of gravity beyond the low wheel. It will turn over (mine hasn't, but only because I was fast with getting the FEL down on the ground). Be very careful when using the FEL to keep it as low as possible, and keep the rear weight as low also. Because I use this tractor for lawn mowing, I did not want permanent wheel weights or water to add ballast. This tractor with the FEL will move more dirt than any other similar HP unit I have used. It is strong. Because of the pivot point (forward) for the belly mower, I find it impossible to satisfactorily adjust the mower cutting height. It lifts from the 3 point hitch in the rear, but pivots at the front of the deck at a fixed elevation. So go figure how high you are going to move the front of the deck up or down (answer is zero, as it is fixed). You can lift the rear of the deck fine, but this is not where it cuts; it cuts from the front. This is a serious flaw to the extent that I am going to bite the bullet and buy a pull behind mower. You cannot adjust the height from the mower wheels, as they are fixed in direction and height, unlike the belly mower for the 30. If you buy one, make sure you are okay with the vibration (even starting up or shutting down it rattles the sheet metal loudly). And if you get a FEL, try floating backwards first. The tractor will do everything I wanted or expected except mow with the belly mower, and with that one caveat, I think you will find the overall quality as good as orange tractors and since it actually has sheet metal, a lot sturdier, but rougher, than green ones."

REVIEWER'S ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Pros: Very strong for 25 HP. Good 3-point lift and FEL capacity. Light weight for trailering. Built sturdy enough. Cons: Cannot adjust height of front of belly mower deck. Excessive (and I mean really excessive) vibration in some operations. Cheesy differential lock. Top heavy unless really ballasted. No individual wheel brakes. Not 3-point height set. Type of User: Homeowner 1-10 Acres Location: USA AL I also considered buying: Kubota B2530, John Deere 2025R
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Review
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3.0
Posted 11/14/2013
by Jesse Gantt
Model year: 2012 Date Purchased: 2012-11-03 Number of Hours: 0000

"Had to return to dealer 3 times first year to repair hydraulic fluid leak. Replaced shaft bushings, and o-rings last trip. NO COST warranty. Tractor is the right size for the tasks I need it for. "

REVIEWER'S ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Pros: Works well when not leaking. Cons: Leaked hydraulic fluid. Type of User: Homeowner 10-50 Acres Location: USA PA I also considered buying:
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Leaks Like a Sieve!
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2.7
Posted 10/22/2013
by Jesse Gantt
Model year: 2012 Date Purchased: 2012-11-03 Number of Hours: 85

"I have returned the Boomer 25 to the dealer twice to have hydraulic fluid leaks fixed, and about to return for the third time in less than 100 hours operation and one year of use. Use the tractor mostly for mowing 6 acres, grading 900' lane, and plow and disk/harrow garden once a year."

REVIEWER'S ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Pros: Easy to operate. Cons: Leaks like a sieve! Type of User: Homeowner 10-50 Acres Location: USA PA I also considered buying:
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