We are struggling with the unplanned need to purchase a farmstead tractor to replace our B8200, a little tractor that served us well for decades. We use a tractor to move manure piles, push sometimes copious amounts of snow and will be doing some minor harrowing to level rodent damage to my pasture…no plowing or heavy tilling as we have about four inches of topsoil and want to disturb it as little as necessary. Our ground is flat and pretty much cleared of debris. we have decided for our use the L2501/L2502 model would to a good replacement tractor. We will be purchasing the D model as we don’t care for the hydrostatic drive we are comfortable using a geared tractor and frankly, every dollar counts. So, now to my question.
Because every dollar counts, the L2501 is the model we prefer. We have found some in the NW but they have been sitting on the dealer lots for a long time and I’m concerned about damage they may have incurred both in terms of damage to the seat, hoses, paint job and most importantly to issues like water incursion into the hydraulic system. I realize a lot of people leave their tractors outside year round but we are in a heavy rainfall area and we lost our b8200 due to water in the hydraulics the dealer was unable to resolve. (That is a long, sad story for another time). So, thoughts?
As a final note, we would buy used but honestly we are not mechanics…we raise sheep. And I’m a daughter of a tractor dealer who had sketchy ethics so we aren’t skilled enough to outwit the plethora of backyard dealers.
Because every dollar counts, the L2501 is the model we prefer. We have found some in the NW but they have been sitting on the dealer lots for a long time and I’m concerned about damage they may have incurred both in terms of damage to the seat, hoses, paint job and most importantly to issues like water incursion into the hydraulic system. I realize a lot of people leave their tractors outside year round but we are in a heavy rainfall area and we lost our b8200 due to water in the hydraulics the dealer was unable to resolve. (That is a long, sad story for another time). So, thoughts?
As a final note, we would buy used but honestly we are not mechanics…we raise sheep. And I’m a daughter of a tractor dealer who had sketchy ethics so we aren’t skilled enough to outwit the plethora of backyard dealers.