Mowing L2501 v L3301

   / L2501 v L3301 #31  
Thanks, wagne223! I will give that a try!
Also, I plan to get some video footage this weekend of me hogging an overgrown field for establishing a food plot.
I don't want to spam your thread, but I would be happy to post a link here once I get the video edited and uploaded.

Would that be okay with you?
 
   / L2501 v L3301 #33  
An excellent, illustrative video.

I suggest installing expanded steel screen as anti-brush armor under your tractor, where HST forward/reverse solenoids and fluid filters are located. Hardware stores usually stock only light expanded metal which is not good for "armor". I order heavier stock via eBay.
LINK: ECRS#924242 Expanded Sheet, Rsd, Carbon, 2 x 2 ft, 2-#9 | eBay

An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
 
   / L2501 v L3301 #34  
An excellent, illustrative video.

I suggest installing expanded steel screen as anti-brush armor under your tractor, where HST forward/reverse solenoids and fluid filters are located. Hardware stores usually stock only light expanded metal which is not good for "armor". I order heavier stock via eBay.
LINK: ECRS#924242 Expanded Sheet, Rsd, Carbon, 2 x 2 ft, 2-#9 | eBay

An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
I have considered making underside protectors as well as installing expanded metal to the grill guard.

I have already broken the grill from a branch.

Thanks for the link, I will check it out.
 
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#35  
Also, I plan to get some video footage this weekend of me hogging an overgrown field for establishing a food plot.
I don't want to spam your thread, but I would be happy to post a link here once I get the video edited and uploaded.

Would that be okay with you?

Certainly!

I watched your video with interest. My needs, primarily keeping pastures groomed, pale in comparison to your latest project! Sure appears the L2501 will be more than sufficient for my little farm!

Upon reading the Owner’s Manual, I had to laugh at one point. It was suggested the first 50 hours are the break-in period. It could easily take me over a year to break it in!
 
   / L2501 v L3301 #36  
Certainly!

I watched your video with interest. My needs, primarily keeping pastures groomed, pale in comparison to your latest project! Sure appears the L2501 will be more than sufficient for my little farm!

Upon reading the Owner’s Manual, I had to laugh at one point. It was suggested the first 50 hours are the break-in period. It could easily take me over a year to break it in!
Thanks for watching!

So I assume you took delivery of your tractor?
 
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#37  
Yes sir!! It’s been cool and rainy. But, tomorrow should be nicer and I’m going to get her out and get to work!
 

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