Just got back fromm seeing this L2800.
Here's my questions/concerns:
-This model does not come with a primary and secondary air filters? Only one was installed.
-This model is full time 4wd? Did not see a control lever to engage/disengage?
Owner said there was no control lever on this tractor.
-Looked for the hydr. fluid dip stick/sight guage and could not locate either one?
What concerned me was that the owner of 7 years, had no idea where
the dipstick/sight guage was. He never looked for it, and obviously never checked the
fluid level.
-Checked the FEL operation and it seemed very smooth and accurate.
The power steering seemed to operate normally.
-Checked the 3ph operation with a ballast box full of stones attached.
Operation was VERY JERKY DURING THE RISE. Smooth decent.
-The one thing I noticed is that the control lever had to be moved all the way to POSITION #5
before it would begin to move the 3ph.
Does this indicate that the 3ph control unit needs to be replaced?
-The owner told me that he had the rear tires filled at the dealer when he orignally placed his order in 2010.
*The rear valve stems are very badly corroded! The fronts are like new.
I'm thinking that the rears are loaded with a corrosive salt solution?
If they are, and the stems are badly corroded, what is the fix?
Are the inside of the rims corroded, as well? Can this be resolved?
Thanks in advance for your help.
-The dual air filter was an option. I've never once seen it installed on an L2800, and I've seen a couple thousand of them.
-It can be taken out of 4x4. The lever is a "tee" shaped lever just behind your left calf as you're sitting in the seat. Pull up for 4wd, push down for 2wd.
-It has a sight glass, and I hate them. It's on the left side of the hump, about where your heel rests, kinda behind teh clutch pedal there's a "cutout" in the hump sheet metal, and that's where the glass is. You're right-that's bothersome that the owner had no idea how to check the oil level. And this obviously says that he's never serviced it. Price drop. BTW there is a "kit" that replaces the glass with a dip stick but it's not cheap.
-The jerky 3 point is not uncommon. Set the idle speed to idle, and it's better. The 3ph control valve doesn't have the functionality of a larger more expensive tractor, as the 2800 and 3400 were "budget minded" tractor. The pump moved oil faster at higher engine speed, thus the 3ph raises faster...making it more jerky as engine speed increases.
-The control lever has numbers used as a reference only. It's not an "inching valve". Read above...it's a "cheaper" Kubota tractor.
Possibly. You'd want to find out what the dealer put in the rear tires. Or add the cost of replacing the pair of wheels and stems to your bargaining power.
Based on what you're saying, I'd offer $10k, and then you'll have to spend another $250 (if you do it yourself) to do a full service on it, since it appears that the owner hasn't done much. Did he have any service records from where he paid someone to do it?