kb2520
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- John Deere 2520, 200CX Loader, 62D Mid Mount Mower, 5' Box Blade
Keep us updated. I'll be interested to see how the rest of your search goes & what you decide to purchase.
cyleclayton said:I know I'm small fry when it comes to buying a tractor, but I'm getting frustrated with the dealers in my area. I am looking at the x500 series or the 1 series SUB. I have physically been to three dealers. None of them had any x500 series in stock, and only one of them had a 1 series, and he didn't recommend it. He wanted to sell me a ZTR. I want to put my hands on an x500, 530, 540, and hopefully one of the x700 series and 1 series. I need to compare. I wrote JD headquarters and they graciously sent me a list of dealerships in the area, as if I did not know how to use their website already.
Anyone in Louisiana or East Texas know of a dealership that has these units in stock. I'm ready to give up and buy Walmart.
I have hills and our area is wet alot. The dealer was pushing the ZTR even though I told him I thought it would be unstable on hills. Friends brought over a Cub Tank and it spun out on our hill on wet grass and I thought the lady was going to get killed.
My frustration is that I can't find a dealer who really knows the JD lawnmowers. When I ask a question, they grab a brochur and start reading. I've been in three dealerships.
I think I've found a dealership three hours away that appears to focus on the mowers. I'm going to call them to see what they have in stock. I wish I could buy from the local guys, but all we have local is Craftsman, Kubota & Cub.
I'm not spending $7,000 to get a Craftsman with rear diff lock. I'm not spending $7,000 for a Kubota 4wd with a 21 hp gas engine, and I don't want to spend $5,000 on a Cubota with diff lock. I really want a Deere, but am getting discouraged.
Deere dealership is 30 miles away. Cub guy is 5 miles away.
If you are looking to spend less than the amounts quoted above the x500 series is probably not your machine anyways. Start at about 6k and go up from there. 7k seems "thrify" for anything with 4wd, or are you just stating that is too much for their products? I think we have all been in a situation where a product we desired was not supported locally. In my case have always done what I could to educate myself and not rely on a what the salesman 2 towns over tells me. Good luck.
I have hills and our area is wet alot.
Got an X500 on April 27. I've been very impressed with its stability on hills. Be sure to get knobby rear tires. Also referred to as HDAP. They will increase your traction considerably. My hills are 25 degrees and the X500 can handle those without even using the diff. lock!
I found a 2010 BX2360 with 75 hours and FEL on Craigslist this morning. It has been listed for 8 days. The seller said the tractor would be delivered for $5,100. That's an insane deal, but it is from an individual and whatever sounds too good to be true probably is. It's in Idaho. I'm in Louisiana.
Steve, I'll agree somewhat with what you say, ztr's are affected by wet conditions and I'd be lying if I said I'd never pulled it out with the tractor, but you're exaggerating the effects a little in my opinion. The only issues I ever have is in the ditches along the road, and on one side of my property, the lawn drops about 8 ft in the space of about 4 ft into the ditch. Those numbers may not be %100 accurate, just my guess, but I can still mow across that ditch when it's dry, I wouldn't go near it when the lawn is wet. On the other hand, I would only drive down than section with my lawn tractor and I could not drive back up it, wet or dry, and I wouldn't even think about doing it when it was wet.
My ztr (Ferris IS3000) has a significantly better suspension than a tractor (I don't know much, ok anything, about the x700 series) and will mow over uneven lawns very nicely. A big part of my lawn used to be a farmers field is not what you would call smooth now. Apart from being 4mph faster, 12mph vs 8mph is %50 faster, I disagree that's close at all. I also approach trees wide open. It becomes second nature and the mower is so nimble it will stop and turn almost instantly.
One final plus for a ztr, after a bit of a learning curve and you become comfortable, you'll never have so much fun cutting the lawn.