wokndadog
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Kubota L185, L2500+LB400 loader & X350 chipper, AC 912H, JD 112 RF and X740
I have been looking at replacing the L185 for a while and recently came across this L2500 4x4 with an LB400 Loader. Hopefully you can help by giving me an idea of value for this tractor. Also if you own one of these units, please share a few words regarding your experience with it including "likes" and "dislikes". Obviously if you have recently purchased/sold one of these, I will be interested in knowing your opinion of value as recent sales are helpful.
This L2500 is showing less than 900 hrs on the meter and appears to be in reasonable condition for it's age. The paint is slightly weathered but in decent overall appearance, all body cowling/hood & fenders etc. seem solid with no dents or rust, the most significant visible damage noted is a broken headlight/marker lens and of course the typical cracks/splits you might usually see on an older seat.
Though I have not been aggressively looking, I was hoping to find something with a live-pto (or a two stage clutch) so that it might be better suited for running things like a snow-blower, rototiller or bushhog etc, and of course a hydrostatic type transmission would be nicer to have when shuttling back & forward while pushing dirt or snow. This tractor seems to be in decent shape and if the price is fair, I guess I can overlook those things since, I don't really have them with the L185. If you own or have owned an L2500 or otherwise have experience with them and are aware of any mechanical issues that may tend to be common to this model, it will be helpful to hear from you.
Assuming there are no major mechanical flaws, I will likely bring this one home, but of course that will also depend upon price. While I am happy to pay a "fair price" there are things to consider, for instance this owned by a private seller, so obviously it will be an "as is" deal (i.e. NO 30 day warranty etc.) and are no overhead cost that dealer might have (i.e paying mechanics to inspect/service the tractor before selling and commissions to sales staff etc.). Again, I am prepared to pay a "fair price", and am not looking to beat the seller up on price and at the same time, I don't want to take a thrashing on price either. If you have purchased or sold an L2500, I would be interested to hear your opinion on what might be a "Fair Price" and please be certain to indicate whether that price is with the loader included as well as whether you bought from a dealer or private seller.
NOTE: I realize market area plays a role, I am in Central Pennsylvania, so if you happen to be in that market, your input is just that much more relevant.
Here are a couple pics of the unit I am looking at, the seller is asking $8,000.
So what do you think, is that a square deal?
Or is it a great deal?
Or do you think the seller being overly ambitious with his price?
Thanks in advance for your constructive comments.
Gary B
This L2500 is showing less than 900 hrs on the meter and appears to be in reasonable condition for it's age. The paint is slightly weathered but in decent overall appearance, all body cowling/hood & fenders etc. seem solid with no dents or rust, the most significant visible damage noted is a broken headlight/marker lens and of course the typical cracks/splits you might usually see on an older seat.
Though I have not been aggressively looking, I was hoping to find something with a live-pto (or a two stage clutch) so that it might be better suited for running things like a snow-blower, rototiller or bushhog etc, and of course a hydrostatic type transmission would be nicer to have when shuttling back & forward while pushing dirt or snow. This tractor seems to be in decent shape and if the price is fair, I guess I can overlook those things since, I don't really have them with the L185. If you own or have owned an L2500 or otherwise have experience with them and are aware of any mechanical issues that may tend to be common to this model, it will be helpful to hear from you.
Assuming there are no major mechanical flaws, I will likely bring this one home, but of course that will also depend upon price. While I am happy to pay a "fair price" there are things to consider, for instance this owned by a private seller, so obviously it will be an "as is" deal (i.e. NO 30 day warranty etc.) and are no overhead cost that dealer might have (i.e paying mechanics to inspect/service the tractor before selling and commissions to sales staff etc.). Again, I am prepared to pay a "fair price", and am not looking to beat the seller up on price and at the same time, I don't want to take a thrashing on price either. If you have purchased or sold an L2500, I would be interested to hear your opinion on what might be a "Fair Price" and please be certain to indicate whether that price is with the loader included as well as whether you bought from a dealer or private seller.
NOTE: I realize market area plays a role, I am in Central Pennsylvania, so if you happen to be in that market, your input is just that much more relevant.
Here are a couple pics of the unit I am looking at, the seller is asking $8,000.
So what do you think, is that a square deal?
Or is it a great deal?
Or do you think the seller being overly ambitious with his price?
Thanks in advance for your constructive comments.
Gary B
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