Actually, on the GC, it's not bad at all... there's little in the way in accessing the freeze plug --that's if, as I suspect, the 2400s are like my 2300. I know some of the larger tractors have something directly in front of the freeze plug that needs to be removed, but not so on the SCUTS, apparently. Mine went in very easily.
I find it really handy that the power cord can be removed, so I don't have to worry about snagging it in the summer... and a standard garden hose cap can be used to cover it when the power cord's off.
I find it really handy that the power cord can be removed, so I don't have to worry about snagging it in the summer... and a standard garden hose cap can be used to cover it when the power cord's off.