Catman8
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Well, I'm going to pull the trigger on a 2016 2032R with 34 hours, anything I should be cautious of, any horror stories on this model, any last minute advice before my $20,000 goes bye bye.
I have it's predecessor the 2720 and love it. No problems with it what so ever. Unfortunately I am trading it in at the end of next week as down payment on a 5085e:licking:
It's been a great utility tractor and mower here for 5 years but I have a 2025r with a backhoe that I want to keep for other things so I don't need both. I think you will love it.
Thank you for the words of encouragement, unfortunately most times you find out after you buy something that you bought a lemon. its a used tractor from a JD dealer and they tell me the two year 2000 hour warranty and the five year powertrain warranty is transferable, I questioned them about that and they said they transfer warranty's all the time, I am hoping its true.
Check on that warranty, the power train is covered for 6 years on my 3046.
That's great, have fun with it! A 60" tiller would be what I would buy, it will have enough power to pull it through the tuff spots. For the forks, I have a set from Artillian and like them a lot. Here is a link.
Artillian 2300 Lb John Deere QA Pallet Fork Sets
Congratulations.
Your going to like it, I'm on my second John Deere and they are great tractors IMHO.
Well, I'm going to pull the trigger on a 2016 2032R with 34 hours, anything I should be cautious of, any horror stories on this model, any last minute advice before my $20,000 goes bye bye.
The forks are a few hundred dollars more than ETA, but they look like they are quality and I'm really digging the front backhoe bucket, can't afford a $7,000 backhoe but I bet that front backhoe bucket will come in handy in certain circumstances.
There are two 60" tillers I'm looking at, one is 441Lb. And the other is 690 Lb. is the extra weight an advantage or disadvantage for this size tractor.
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Thanks everyone for your advise, I will read the manual, tighten all the Lug nuts, find a plastic surgeon, and buy a heavy tiller.
Choosing the right brand of implements isn't easy, the reviews are all over the place. One guy says it's great and the next guy says the same model is a piece of junk. I contacted Artillian for the forks, back stop, and the front hoe bucket and the shipping was $277, shipping this heavy stuff is not cheap. Yikes, but I'm going to order them, I am going to get so much use out of those forks it will be worth it.

:shocked: As a duly appointed Constable of Safety (I'm retired Navy... it's ingrained in my psyche) I'll just pretend that I didn't see that picture.
(Soooo many things wrong, and not just with the FEL platform)