Hi Folks,
I have a line on a L2500 4WD that will be sold next week. I looked at this tractor this morning and followed up by doing a bit of research.
Background: The L2500 was sold for only 3 years (1998-2000). It has a D1403 IDI engine (naturally aspirated). Serial Number of this one is 51099. I think that might be early in the production run. There's a date code on the rear wheels: 06/97. Has the Kubota LB400 loader, attached. And, a Kubota weight box on the 3-point hitch.
Condition: This tractor is a cream puff. Has 1393 hours showing. There was a service sticker on the hood, and the Kubota oil filter was labeled with a Sharpie pen indicating that the tractor was serviced in April 2022 with 1386 hours on it. [Just SEVEN hours' use in 18 months? Wow. AND, more importantly, it appears the hour meter is still working.] I'm presuming that it was serviced commercially, and since it has a Kubota oil filter on it, the tractor was probably serviced at a dealership. The sheet metal is a bit beat up, of course, but easily fixable. Some newer looking hydraulic hoses on it. All original paint and almost none of the factory gray paint is rubbed off. Has new front wheels and tires, good Ag tires all around. Seat is rotten, but it still looks like it has been stored inside for most of its life. It is said that the front-wheel drive does not engage. The large FEL bucket is bad rusty on the inside.
I found out that this tractor was sold a month ago for $6500. Apparently, previous buyer backed out, so it's for sale again. I think I'd be VERY happy to get it for that price!
It's not exactly what I'm looking for (I want a direct-injected four cylinder), but winter's a-comin' and I need something to drag a blade up and down my long, steep driveway...BEFORE winter gets here. [I already have the blade for it.]
If I can spruce this thing up (straighten the sheet metal, fix the 4WD) and get it ready to flip, when the 'right' one comes along, I'll be ready.
There's also an L-series basket case sitting next to it (missing some frame parts, but with a complete 4WD front axle that looks very similar). I'm sure this basket case is of an earlier vintage, but it has a disassembled 3-cylinder motor, so I might expect a few parts to be interchangeable with the L2500. If I can snatch that up for a few $hundred, I'll do that, too!
Here's a pic:
Whaddaya think?
All opinions WELCOME!
Again, that LARGE bucket is toast. If the rust on the inside was chipped off, it would be full of holes.
THANKS!
-Paul
I have a line on a L2500 4WD that will be sold next week. I looked at this tractor this morning and followed up by doing a bit of research.
Background: The L2500 was sold for only 3 years (1998-2000). It has a D1403 IDI engine (naturally aspirated). Serial Number of this one is 51099. I think that might be early in the production run. There's a date code on the rear wheels: 06/97. Has the Kubota LB400 loader, attached. And, a Kubota weight box on the 3-point hitch.
Condition: This tractor is a cream puff. Has 1393 hours showing. There was a service sticker on the hood, and the Kubota oil filter was labeled with a Sharpie pen indicating that the tractor was serviced in April 2022 with 1386 hours on it. [Just SEVEN hours' use in 18 months? Wow. AND, more importantly, it appears the hour meter is still working.] I'm presuming that it was serviced commercially, and since it has a Kubota oil filter on it, the tractor was probably serviced at a dealership. The sheet metal is a bit beat up, of course, but easily fixable. Some newer looking hydraulic hoses on it. All original paint and almost none of the factory gray paint is rubbed off. Has new front wheels and tires, good Ag tires all around. Seat is rotten, but it still looks like it has been stored inside for most of its life. It is said that the front-wheel drive does not engage. The large FEL bucket is bad rusty on the inside.
I found out that this tractor was sold a month ago for $6500. Apparently, previous buyer backed out, so it's for sale again. I think I'd be VERY happy to get it for that price!
It's not exactly what I'm looking for (I want a direct-injected four cylinder), but winter's a-comin' and I need something to drag a blade up and down my long, steep driveway...BEFORE winter gets here. [I already have the blade for it.]
If I can spruce this thing up (straighten the sheet metal, fix the 4WD) and get it ready to flip, when the 'right' one comes along, I'll be ready.
There's also an L-series basket case sitting next to it (missing some frame parts, but with a complete 4WD front axle that looks very similar). I'm sure this basket case is of an earlier vintage, but it has a disassembled 3-cylinder motor, so I might expect a few parts to be interchangeable with the L2500. If I can snatch that up for a few $hundred, I'll do that, too!
Here's a pic:
Whaddaya think?
All opinions WELCOME!
Again, that LARGE bucket is toast. If the rust on the inside was chipped off, it would be full of holes.
THANKS!
-Paul
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