I try to keep mine nice and it is in excellent shape but the paint is a giveaway that it is 6 years old and works pretty hard.
I try to keep mine nice and it is in excellent shape but the paint is a giveaway that it is 6 years old and works pretty hard.
I keep it under a lean to shed but it is outside a lot and often I just leave it out. The paint has faded and I use it in the woods a lot so there are scratches from bushes and chains and signs of use especially around the bucket. I follow the maintenance schedule and try to keep it looking nice and it does but it is a tractor and jobs getting done is the priority. Sometime soon I will get around to touching up and painting the faded hood.Do you keep it outside? 6 years is not that old for the paint to be bad. My 10 year old paint still looks new.
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Congrats! Glad to hear you got it worked out.Today's the big day. I'll be heading out this afternoon to pick up my new 2501. Dealer sent pictures yesterday of the touch up job, and they looked good. I'll be posting pics of the new rig soonly.
Did it come with that trailer ? Or did you already own that...or buy it for the purpose...?
It doesnt take much imagination to feel the frustration dealers must undergo for such things.... But most shoppers have little empathy for dealers, somehow seeing them as the enemy and forgetting they are actually enablers for us in most ways, and deserve the income that they work for.yeah I've tried to touch them up and it is tedious work, and rarely perfect no matter how you try. A body shop can do it and get it perfect but it also costs about as much as a fender does. Their labor and material is expensive too.