Looks a little light but it's a tough tractor
Model Year: 1987
We bought this used tractor for heavy duty bush hogging, farm road maintenance, and game plot planting and maintenance. The dealer gave us a 30 day "Bumper to Bumper" warranty, which was good because we had to take it back for brake and clutch problems and hydraulic leaks. The dealer repaired everything promptly and properly. We bought a 7ft heavy duty bushhog, a box blade, heavy duty 7ft mounted disk, 350lb spreader, post hole auger, boom bar, and a used IH 314 plow, and it handles them all very well. One of the first things we did with this tractor was put in six food plots for deer. The land was old overgrown fields with trees up to around 4" in diameter. We found that if the tractor could shove it down and ride over it, the Dale Phillips Do-Bob bush hog would chop it up, if we gave it a little time. Of course we kept the blades good and sharp. When we went to plow those plots for the first time, dragging all the stumps and roots up out of the ground, we found that we needed to load the rear tires, but we had expected that. Once we did that, the tractor pulled fantastically - much better than we had expected. Of course, we had to stop often to clean all the roots and stumps out of the plow. Nevertheless we were able to break that new ground 4" to 6" the first pass. Very surprising. We have to maintain a lot of empty lots in town that have to be mowed at least once a year. We have bushhogged MANY overgrown weed fields and lots that had weeds so high that I had to stand up out of the seat to see over them in places. As long as we kept the RPM's up it would usually rip right through them in 2nd or 3rd gear, low range, and normal height weeds and Johnson grass in 4th gear, low range. This tractor and bushhog rips through tough weeds and brush much, much better than the IH 444 that we replaced. Our tractor has the "bug-eye" headlights that are mounted in pods on either side of the front of the hood. We've ripped them off a few times in heavy brush. Putting a bumper/brush guard on it solved that problem. After the stock Bosch alternator quit working the second time, we replaced it with a Delco and haven't had a problem with it since then. We've replaced the tachometer/hour meter twice since we've owned this tractor, but the one that's in it now has lasted for eight or nine years. And we've had to work on the electrical system a few times, especially behind the dash. Just this year we've replaced the clutch and brakes for the first time. It amazed me that they lasted that long, since my brother is a habitual clutch and brake pedal rider and we used to have to replace them in the IH 444 at least once every other year or less. And the clutch on the 2030 is very smooth and easy to control. This tractor is very easy on fuel - much better than a JD 3020 we had for a while. The draft control works very well. We have had zero problems with hydraulic, oil or fuel leaks. It will usually always start right up in cold weather if you give the glow plugs adequate time to heat. We have been very satisfied with this tractor.
Pros: Very heavy duty, reliable, great engine, & excellent hydraulics.
Cons: The electrical system isn't as reliable as it could be.