L2650 w/ 640 hours. So far I used mine to dig a french drain, trenches, backfilling, dug out a patio, tree stump removal, snow removal, yard cleanup, large rocks removal, and this list will continue...........
Will have my L3240 a month Saturday, Just turned 9 hours, been using it to
move gravel, manure piles. Patch driveway washout, stump, remove brush.
Don't know how I ever managed my yard before without a tractor
20 hours on BX-24, 9 months old. Mostly used for mowing our 7 acre field from time to time and some hole digging so far.
Was surprised how low the hours were. Bought the 50 hour maintenance kit just to find out I have barely used the darn thing! Sure seemed longer mowing hours and hours on the thing .
I'm buying a 1998 B7100 HST with 455 hours on it. I'll be selling my 1980 B7100 (gear drive) with 2020 hours on it. There is nothing wrong with it, I just wanted HST.
Bought my L4400 in May, has maybe 15hrs. It should have 50, but it's been raining since I bought it. It still has the "sold" tag hanging on the steering wheel.
Bought my L4400 in May, has maybe 15hrs. It should have 50, but it's been raining since I bought it. It still has the "sold" tag hanging on the steering wheel.
Bought my first tractor (BX24) 1 month ago. After yesterday's back pasture mowing, I now have 35 hrs on it. So far, mostly used for mowing but have started a long trench in the front field for drainage. Still trying to figure out how to use the backhoe and loader properly!!
Just took delivery of my new L4740 2 weeks ago and only have 20 hrs so far. I traded in my L3130HST on this one and it was 2 years old with only 490 hrs. I also agree with a previous post about Kubota Tractors and Grasshopper lawn mowers.