First-time poster here. Thanks for having me.
I have 3 Deere units, including two lawn tractors, the X320 and X300. Because of their weakass Tuff Tork trannys, im afraid to buy another Deere. No worries, ive always wanted to join the Orange family. And im looking at a G1800 with a 54Â***8221; deck and just under 1500 hours for $1600. i think its a 2001 since serial number begins with a 1.
Unfortunately im not buying from the original owner, but from a guy who bought to sell, who says the unit is in excellent shape, well maintained with records. I have not seen unit in person yet. i will tomorrow. ive seen photos and it looks good. He sent me a video. Can i post a video here? in it heard a slight whining when he accelerated forward and back. it sounded like it eased a little as he drove. it certainly is not as bad as what i've heard in a deere, but it was there. Yet my ears could be highly sensitive to that horrible money-costing sound from my past. im lookimg for some advice. is this a good deal? unlike my deeres where itÂ***8217;s very difficult to even change the hydro fluid, i known the Kubotas are far more maintenance friendly. does the fluid and filter change make a big difference? are their any tests i can use when i see the unit? any input is welcome. thanks in advance
I have 3 Deere units, including two lawn tractors, the X320 and X300. Because of their weakass Tuff Tork trannys, im afraid to buy another Deere. No worries, ive always wanted to join the Orange family. And im looking at a G1800 with a 54Â***8221; deck and just under 1500 hours for $1600. i think its a 2001 since serial number begins with a 1.
Unfortunately im not buying from the original owner, but from a guy who bought to sell, who says the unit is in excellent shape, well maintained with records. I have not seen unit in person yet. i will tomorrow. ive seen photos and it looks good. He sent me a video. Can i post a video here? in it heard a slight whining when he accelerated forward and back. it sounded like it eased a little as he drove. it certainly is not as bad as what i've heard in a deere, but it was there. Yet my ears could be highly sensitive to that horrible money-costing sound from my past. im lookimg for some advice. is this a good deal? unlike my deeres where itÂ***8217;s very difficult to even change the hydro fluid, i known the Kubotas are far more maintenance friendly. does the fluid and filter change make a big difference? are their any tests i can use when i see the unit? any input is welcome. thanks in advance
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