New Holland Boomer 1020 Tractor

Manufacturer New Holland
Price 10,560(USD)
Model Boomer 1020
Equipment Type Sub-Compact Utility Tractors
Factory

NEW HOLLAND BOOMER 1020 POWER

Engine (gross) 20hp / 14.9kW
PTO (claimed) 15.5hp / 11.6kW

ENGINE DETAIL

The New Holland Boomer 1020, powered by a Shibaura ISM-S753 diesel engine, offers a compact yet robust 20hp output, making it suitable for light agricultural tasks and small property maintenance. With a modest oil capacity of 4.2 quarts and the convenience of electric starting and glow plug pre-heating, it facilitates ease of operation in various climates; however, its limited power may pose challenges for heavier-duty applications. This tractor is ideal for smallholdings, gardens, or hobby farms where maneuverability and efficiency are key.

Description Shibaura ISM-S753 diesel 3-cylinder liquid-cooled
Displacement 58.2ci / 1.0L
Power (gross) 20hp / 14.9kW
Pre-heating glow plugs
Rated RPM 3000
Starter electric
Starter volts 12
Oil capacity 4.2qts / 4.0L

NEW HOLLAND BOOMER 1020 ENGINE

The New Holland Boomer 1020 features a Shibaura 1.0L 3-cyl diesel engine, providing a balance of power and fuel efficiency suitable for compact agricultural tasks. With a 7.1-gallon (26.9L) fuel tank, this tractor allows for extended operation without frequent refueling, making it advantageous for small to medium-sized farms. However, its limited engine size may present challenges in more demanding applications, such as heavy tillage or large-scale hauling.

Description Shibaura 1.0L 3-cyl diesel
Fuel tank 7.1gal / 26.9L

TRANSMISSION

The New Holland Boomer 1020 features a hydrostatic transmission, providing seamless, infinite speed adjustments for optimal control during various farming tasks. Its two-range forward and reverse capability enhances maneuverability, making it suitable for both tight spaces and larger fields. However, operators may need to adapt to the differences in power delivery compared to traditional gear-based tractors, especially in heavy-duty scenarios.

Type hydrostatic
Gears infinite (2-range) forward and reverse

MECHANICAL

The New Holland Boomer 1020 features a 4x4 MFWD drivetrain that enhances traction on varied terrains, making it suitable for both agricultural and utility tasks. Its hydrostatic transmission allows for smooth speed control and maneuverability, particularly advantageous in precision work such as landscaping or in tight spaces. The mechanical wet disc brakes provide reliable stopping power, but routine maintenance is crucial to ensure optimal performance under heavy loads.

Chassis 4x4 MFWD 4WD
Steering power
Brakes mechanical wet disc
Cab Foldable ROPS. Canopy optional.
Transmission hydrostatic

HYDRAULICS

Type open center
Pressure 1849psi / 127.5bar
Pump flow 3.75gpm / 14.2lpm
Total flow 5.6gpm / 21.2lpm
Steering flow 1.85gpm / 7.0lpm

TRACTOR HITCH

Rear Type I
Rear lift (at ends) 1,580lbs / 716kg
Rear lift (at 24 700lbs / 317kg

POWER TAKE-OFF (PTO)

Rear PTO independent
Rear RPM 540
Mid PTO independent
Mid RPM 2,200

NEW HOLLAND BOOMER 1020 TIRES

The New Holland Boomer 1020 features industrial tires with a front size of 18x8.5-8 and rear size of 26x12.00-12, providing enhanced stability and traction on rough terrain. These four-ply rated tires offer durability, though may sacrifice some ride comfort on extremely uneven surfaces. Ideal for light agricultural tasks or landscaping within confined spaces, the tire selection facilitates maneuverability while ensuring adequate load-bearing capacity.

Industrial front 18x8.5-8 4PR
Industrial rear 26x12.00-12 4PR

DIMENSIONS

Wheelbase 55.1inches / 139cm
Length 96.6inches / 245cm
Width 46.4inches / 117cm
Height (ROPS) 72.4inches / 183cm
Weight 1,455lbs / 659kg
Ground clearance 7.3inches / 18cm
Front tread 36.4inches / 92cm
Rear tread 33.9inches / 86cm

DIMENSIONS & TIRES

The New Holland Boomer 1020 has a compact wheelbase of 55.1 inches, contributing to its exceptional maneuverability in tight spaces, making it ideal for residential landscaping or small farm operations. Weighing 1,455 lbs, it offers a favorable power-to-weight ratio for efficient ground engagement and reduced soil compaction. However, its limited weight may challenge stability under heavy loads on uneven terrain, necessitating cautious operation in such conditions.

Wheelbase 55.1inches / 139cm
Weight 1,455lbs / 659kg

ATTACHMENT OVERVIEW

Description 60

60

Type mid-mount New Holland 230GM 3-blade
Cutting width 60inches / 152cm
Overall width 73.8inches / 187cm
Cut height 1 to 4 inch /2 to 10 cm
Type rear-mount New Holland 310GM/3-blade with hydraulic lift
Cutting width 60inches / 152cm
Weight 435lbs / 197kg
Cut height 1 to 4 inch /2 to 10 cm

50

Type front-mount New Holland 50CS/dual-stage
Clearing width 50inches / 127cm
Clearing height 20inches / 50cm
Weight 297lbs / 134kg

NEW HOLLAND 210TL LOADER

Loader weight 375lbs / 170kg (without bucket)
Height (to pin) 69.6inches / 176cm
Clearance, dumped bucket 49.4inches / 125cm
Dump reach 31.9inches / 81cm
Dump angle 43°
Reach at ground 54.5inches / 138cm
Rollback angle 23°
Breakout force (at pin) 1361lbs / 617kg
Breakout force (at 500mm) 953lbs / 432kg
Lift to full height (at pin) 662lbs / 300kg
Lift to full height (at 500mm) 464lbs / 210kg
Lift to 1.5m (at pin) 676lbs / 306kg
Lift to 1.5m (at 500mm) 492lbs / 223kg
Bucket capacity 0.24 cu yd /0.2 cu m/0.27 cu yd /0.2 cu m
Bucket width 48inches / 121cm/54inches / 137cm

NEW HOLLAND 910GH BACKHOE

Backhoe type New Holland 910GH Backhoe
Weight 700lbs / 317kg
Bucket width 9 inches /22 cm/12inches / 30cm/16inches / 40cm
2-Foot flat digging depth 72.5inches / 184cm
Reach from pivot 101inches / 256cm
Loading height 59inches / 149cm
Bucket force 2,614lbs / 1185kg
Dipperstick force 1,520lbs / 689kg

ELECTRICAL

Charging system alternator
Charging amps 40
Battery CCA 325
Battery volts 12


Last Updated 2025-01-01
Stephen is a passionate tractor hobbyist with a deep-seated love for all things mechanized and agricultural. Growing up in a rural setting, he developed a fascination with these mighty machines that have played a crucial role in shaping the farming industry.

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