Hi! So I'm new to the tractor community. I've came across this forum multiple times when doing research and figured I should join in case I have any questions or in need of ideas.
I just purchased a new to me 2022 Kubota L2501 HST with less than 50 hours on it. I wasn't looking for a tractor this size, but when I was shopping around....yes I looked at the green tractor too and this bad boy was sitting in the used lot. I checked it out and I'm like what the heck? It's like brand new! The tired still have the little nubbies on it.
But what caught my eye was the included attachments. It came with SSQA HLA 2000lbs pallet forks, Land Pride 6ft snow plow, Land Pride 3 point ballet box, I think it's the 600lbs one. Also has the mechanical bucket level indicator and diamond studded snow chains. The bucket still has the paint on it, like it was barely used. There's no scratches on paint either
All for $21,800. I talked to the dealership about it and it was a trade in because the previous owner wanted a bigger tractor with a cab. They priced it to sell and been having a hard time trying to get rid of it because well it's at a John Deere dealership.
I managed to get it for $19,500 so I think I got one heck of good deal. It's a beautiful tractor and purrs like a kitten.
I was gonna buy a new 2024 LX2620SU and finance it, it's a nice tractor and would've been perfect for my property but this L2501 I was able to pay in full and not have to finance it. So I decided to go bigger!
I have a lot of work to be done, my driveway needs to be rebuilt and I'm sure having this heavier machine will make easy work of it. I have a lot of trees that need to be taken down and brush to be moved. So while a grapple would be nice, I'll make do with forks for now. I have a lot of landscaping work to do as well. It's gonna be super helpful tool around here.
I've operated equipment before so I have some experience but not a ton. It will be nice to be able to learn and have the satisfaction of completing a project myself.
I've watched many videos on doing the regular service on the tractor and man it looks rather easy...my side by side is a pain to service and this tractor despite having more filters to change just seems straight forward.
So yeah, I'm excited! I'll be sure to share some pictures when I have it hopefully next week.
I just purchased a new to me 2022 Kubota L2501 HST with less than 50 hours on it. I wasn't looking for a tractor this size, but when I was shopping around....yes I looked at the green tractor too and this bad boy was sitting in the used lot. I checked it out and I'm like what the heck? It's like brand new! The tired still have the little nubbies on it.
But what caught my eye was the included attachments. It came with SSQA HLA 2000lbs pallet forks, Land Pride 6ft snow plow, Land Pride 3 point ballet box, I think it's the 600lbs one. Also has the mechanical bucket level indicator and diamond studded snow chains. The bucket still has the paint on it, like it was barely used. There's no scratches on paint either
All for $21,800. I talked to the dealership about it and it was a trade in because the previous owner wanted a bigger tractor with a cab. They priced it to sell and been having a hard time trying to get rid of it because well it's at a John Deere dealership.
I managed to get it for $19,500 so I think I got one heck of good deal. It's a beautiful tractor and purrs like a kitten.
I was gonna buy a new 2024 LX2620SU and finance it, it's a nice tractor and would've been perfect for my property but this L2501 I was able to pay in full and not have to finance it. So I decided to go bigger!
I have a lot of work to be done, my driveway needs to be rebuilt and I'm sure having this heavier machine will make easy work of it. I have a lot of trees that need to be taken down and brush to be moved. So while a grapple would be nice, I'll make do with forks for now. I have a lot of landscaping work to do as well. It's gonna be super helpful tool around here.
I've operated equipment before so I have some experience but not a ton. It will be nice to be able to learn and have the satisfaction of completing a project myself.
I've watched many videos on doing the regular service on the tractor and man it looks rather easy...my side by side is a pain to service and this tractor despite having more filters to change just seems straight forward.
So yeah, I'm excited! I'll be sure to share some pictures when I have it hopefully next week.
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