I agree. It sounds like he would start it up and stuff. But not for long
I知 very on the fence about all of it.
Here is info for comparison:
This past June, I bought a 2006 Kubota
L48 with 250 hours (on CL) from the original owner.
It was an 8 hour drive away, but I had a long ago college roommate who lived very close to the seller, go to look at it.
His report was that "it looked good", but had some areas of surface rust.
It had lived it's entire 13 years of life to date outside.
I did not like that!
I thought I trusted my friend, but I did consider that the story might not play out the way I would like it to.
The
L48 is a medium size industrial TLB, and although the model is no longer made, the new replacement model is pushing 60K.
I would have never considered a new one at 60K. This was just an early toy, for my 79th birthday,.... next month.
The machine has all the bells and whistles.
Hoe has a nice hydraulic thumb
There are 3 rear remotes.
There is also one front remote, and that has a diverter.
The diverter allows locking on to any loader attachment without leaving the seat....very sweet item.
A 24" quick attach backhoe bucket.
A 13 year old Kubota 48HP TLB with 250 hours.
I paid 32K.
Perhaps that number will help for comparison purposes.
Hydraulic hoses are all very good.
Diesel fill rubber grommet was bad....I have replaced it.
Tires show some very minor weather checking.
The seat cushion was torn, and I replaced it with an aftermarket seat.
Both fenders had minor underside surface rust, and I removed them, sandblasted, primed, and repainted.
I have refreshed the instrument console with 3M 303.....looks like new now.
I have repainted two small areas of the forward frame, and the grill guard, to get the gloss back.
I like refurbishment projects like this, and when I am done, the
L48 will look very close to new.
I will buff the tractor, and loader parts, but the hoe is well on it's way to Mary Kay pink.
I do not like Mary Kay pink !!!
I think I will give just the hoe, a repaint next summer.
Although the machine did live outside, it was in Maine, and was shaded by tall spruce trees.
It is a nice machine!
I am satisfied with my purchase......and...
Maybe 28K less than a new one?