hks003
Silver Member
I recently bought a 2014 LS G3038 and a 5ft Howse bush hog for around $12,500. It has 140 hours on it. A guy bought it to drag logs out of the woods, but then didn't want to be that rough on something that cost that much, so he used his dad's old JD to do that and his dad used the LS to mow his yard and grade his driveway. The thing was spotless. I've since put about 7 hours on it using the bucket with ratchet rake to rake up leaves, pinestraw, and limbs that the winter rains here in SE Arkansas so kindly knocked out of all my trees for me. Could I use a smaller tractor to do most of my tasks? Probably. Will I be glad I have a 40 HP whenever time comes to haul it to the deer lease and bush hog, disc, and plant several acres? Probably.
The guy I bought it from sold it for what the dealer told him he could sell it for instead of taking $10k on a trade in. I still came out on top I think, since tractor house shows that tractor with 300+ hours selling for $15k-$17k. I plan to use it to mow the majority of my 4 acres to save the wear of small limbs, roots, and bumps on my zero turn. I also plan to reclaim some of my land that briars and weeds have over taken. The more tractor you can get, the more jobs you'll realize you can do that maybe you hadn't thought about before.
I'm a big advocate for the LS, Kioti, and TYMs of the world. They pack more value per $ in with more features than do the "name" brands, and they are still solid machines. With my LS, the only thing I initially saw that I wasn't a fan of was parts availability. Then, I found out that it's the exact same tractor as a NH Workmaster 40, and the parts are interchangeable. I have a NH dealer 30 minutes from my house and it's between where I work and home, so it's easily accessible. I don't have a warranty, but my dad and I are fairly decent mechanics, so I plan to do basic stuff myself.
The guy I bought it from sold it for what the dealer told him he could sell it for instead of taking $10k on a trade in. I still came out on top I think, since tractor house shows that tractor with 300+ hours selling for $15k-$17k. I plan to use it to mow the majority of my 4 acres to save the wear of small limbs, roots, and bumps on my zero turn. I also plan to reclaim some of my land that briars and weeds have over taken. The more tractor you can get, the more jobs you'll realize you can do that maybe you hadn't thought about before.
I'm a big advocate for the LS, Kioti, and TYMs of the world. They pack more value per $ in with more features than do the "name" brands, and they are still solid machines. With my LS, the only thing I initially saw that I wasn't a fan of was parts availability. Then, I found out that it's the exact same tractor as a NH Workmaster 40, and the parts are interchangeable. I have a NH dealer 30 minutes from my house and it's between where I work and home, so it's easily accessible. I don't have a warranty, but my dad and I are fairly decent mechanics, so I plan to do basic stuff myself.