Scooby074
Super Member
Joined team green yesterday with my first purchase of a Deere product, an X540
Ive been needing to replace a 20+ yr old Craftsman, thats been a very good machine, but parts are becoming very hard to get.
Over the last year, ive been researching, first thinking about a x324 then i was thinking about a cub 2554. I knew i wouldnt have a current , MTD or AYP so that ruled out alot of machines.
Then i purchased a new property with very steep yards, so i wanted differential lock. This meant x500 series as cub doesnt have it.
This particular machine was a trade in at a Kubota dealer, and they were very eager to get it off their lot. I made them a low ball offer, that i honestly thought they'd refuse, but they took it
and i couldnt be happier.:thumbsup:
In the first few mowings, ive shaved over an hour off,(from 3 to 1h45m) which is great.
Coming from an old manual trans craftsman, i didnt understand the benefits of hydrostatic
. Being able to slow for the turns, then accelerate for the straights is a real time saver.
I didnt think id like the hydraulic steering or mower lift, but after using it, id never have a machine without it, makes mowing truely effortless.
All and all, so fer its been great, just over 114 hrs on it.Im waiting to hear on its maintenance history, but i expect to have to do the 100 hr service. Any ideas on the cost of parts for that? Any tips?
Here's a few pics of the new girlfriend
Ive been needing to replace a 20+ yr old Craftsman, thats been a very good machine, but parts are becoming very hard to get.
Over the last year, ive been researching, first thinking about a x324 then i was thinking about a cub 2554. I knew i wouldnt have a current , MTD or AYP so that ruled out alot of machines.
Then i purchased a new property with very steep yards, so i wanted differential lock. This meant x500 series as cub doesnt have it.
This particular machine was a trade in at a Kubota dealer, and they were very eager to get it off their lot. I made them a low ball offer, that i honestly thought they'd refuse, but they took it
In the first few mowings, ive shaved over an hour off,(from 3 to 1h45m) which is great.
Coming from an old manual trans craftsman, i didnt understand the benefits of hydrostatic
I didnt think id like the hydraulic steering or mower lift, but after using it, id never have a machine without it, makes mowing truely effortless.
All and all, so fer its been great, just over 114 hrs on it.Im waiting to hear on its maintenance history, but i expect to have to do the 100 hr service. Any ideas on the cost of parts for that? Any tips?
Here's a few pics of the new girlfriend