Bad Boy 1025
2022 -
10 Series Sub-Compact Utility tractor TYM built
Series map:
1022
1025
21.5hp
24.6hp
Production
Distributor Bad Boy
Manufacturer TYM
Sub-Compact Utility tractor
Bad Boy 1025 Power
Engine (gross) 24.6 hp18.3 kW
PTO (claimed) 18.8 hp14.0 kW
Mechanical
Four-wheel drive
Differential lock mechanical rear
Power steering
Wet disc brakes
Two-post folding ROPS.
Photos
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Hydraulics
Type open center
Pressure 2205 psi152.0 bar
Pump flow 4.2 gpm15.9 lpm
Total flow 7 gpm26.5 lpm
Steering flow 2.8 gpm10.6 lpm
Steering press. 1566 psi108.0 bar
Tractor hitch
Rear Type IN
Control position control
Rear lift (at ends) 1323 lbs600 kg
Rear lift (at 24"/610mm) 450 lbs204 kg
Power Take-off (PTO)
Rear PTO independent
Rear PTO Type 540 (1.375)
Engine RPM 540@2893
Mid PTO independent
Mid PTO Type 1-inch 15-spline
Engine RPM 2000@2875
1025 Serial Numbers
Location: Serial number decal on the right side of the tractor frame, above the front axle.
Electrical
Ground negative
Charging system alternator
Charging amps 40
Battery CCA 500
Battery volts 12
References
Operator's Manual Model BBH105 Backhoe published in 2022
Operator's Manual Model BBL105 Front End Loader published in 2022
Operator's Manual Model 1025H published in 2022
Tractor Series published in 2023, by Bad Boy
Mow with an Attitude published in 2024, by Bad Boy
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