LS Tractor Owner
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- Joined
- May 1, 2017
- Messages
- 7,565
- Location
- Edgewood, NM
- Tractor
- LS XG3025 TLB, Previously MT125 TLB, Craftsman GTS6500
Brought home my new Workmaster 25 yesterday. With the loader, bucket, and fluid in the tires she's a heavy pig. Made the ramp on my enclosed car hauler crack and pop like it was going to snap. So far I like the tractor a lot, just not a fan of the non-removable side panels on the hood. But hopefully it'll be a good tractor. The hydro controls are so nice. If it's got enough power to drag a 5' box blade full of #57 crushed stone up a 10% grade, it'll be all the tractor I need.
Congratulations! I hope it works out very well for your tasks.
A little tip about the side panels... if you open the hood, you can see at the top of the gas strut where it mounts on the hood, there is a cotter pin. It is easily removed with the pin, allowing the hood and side panels to tilt / pivot all the way back out of the way. Allows for much easier access to the engine.
JUST BE CAREFUL WHEN TILTING THE HOOD BACK! Put a soft blanket or some sort of padding on the steering wheel, that is where the hood will rest.
The only time I had to do that was to check the glow plug resistance, other than that, there is enough access for routine maintenance.
Now, GO GET SOME FUN ....EHHH... I MEAN WORK.... WITH YOUR NEW TRACTOR!