Turbys_1700
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Offer 15K. They will come to 16K easy. You will probably get it for 15,500. Not bad for a 270 hour tractor. It's barely broken in.
It would be great if we could see ahead another 5000 hours to compare the costs of operation having the 5075E at 5000 hours vs. the 2350 at 10,000 hours. I am betting the 2350 cost would be a lot less even including some restoration.
Better tractor weight in strengthening chassis steel than dumb front weights IF you can get your JD2350 properly repaired.
I keep thinking about this FEL. How much cost would be involved to add a FEL to a 2WD that has no mid valve? Would you wait for a 4WD with power reverser to add to it instead?
Yeah I wonder the same thing myself. I haven't started the PTO on the mx7 yet on any of the 5000 JD series. I guess if I could find a great mechanic that could give me a cost for a complete restoration, I would have a better idea. The way I look at it is that it took us over 30 years of mowing to get to almost 6,000 hours. So saying that I will be almost 60 to get there. I will probably be buying an 85hp cab tractor with batwing by then.
You can put a FEL on anything, only thing is with a 2wd you will need lots of rear ballast for a FEL, if I'm on a slight hill pointing down with a round bale on dry grass my rear wheels will spin pretty easy and start digging up my turf, I have found myself kicking it in 4wd often.
Also going down hill with a load up front you only have rear wheels to break, there's a few guys on here that went for a ride because there rear got too light and there barn stopped them after there forks put a hole in the wall, that scenario can be dangerous for obvious
If I didn't have a FEL I wouldn't own a tractor, that's 90% of my use for it.
If you are about 30 years old what is preventing you from learning more about your tractor and performing more of the maintenance yourself? That would lower your cost of operation I would think.