Great looking tractor and I am sure you will be happy with it.
Good catch on the tire pressue by MtnViewRanch. It looks like the rears are way overinflated, fronts not so much. I ran my LS for months before checking the tire pressures and the rear had like 28 PSI. I dropped it to 18 which is still too much but I got much better traction. I forget how much the fronts had but all were pretty much max pressure per tire sidewall. They ride smoother with less pressure also. The fronts need a bit high on pressure when using a FEL or Forks, dont want to roll one off the rim due to low pressure. I popped one of the rears off on my Kubota a few days ago due to low pressure. It didnt look low but operation on a sloped pond dike, it was enough side force to break the bead on the outside. I had to remove it to get it to take air and was lucky that it popped right back on the rim withouth resorting to flaming starting fluid or something. I had tried strapping it with a ratchet strap while on the tractor but that didnt work, maybe a chain comealong might have worked. Didnt find any leaks but I suppose just normal air leak and cold weather had lowered the pressure> Other tire had 10PSI which should have been plenty but I aired them all to within 5 psi of max. All I use if for is backhoe & fel work.