mdietz39
New member
Hello,
I am thinking of buying L2501 model and I have a couple of questions.
1: How has the service/upkeep on this model been say over five years? Type of repairs, down time, etc.
2: My primary usage of the tractor will be to remove snow from our drive and access road. It is a combined 3/4 mile to the closest point plowed by the county. We get around three to four feet a year, mostly in 5 to 6 inch storms. We have had as high as a 22 inch in the past and an 11 inch this year but that is unusual. I would be using either a five foot or maybe buying a six foot blade on the three point hitch. Does anybody see any problems with this. I have used an old Ford tractor (60 year old) but it has given up the ghost.
3: Since the machine will be stored outside how effective is a block heater on it. The old Ford was gas driven, this would be diesel.
4: I will also use it to dig a few post holes and move some dirt to fill in the **** gopher holes.
Thank you for any answers, suggestions, or advice.
Michael Dietz
mdietz@wildblue.net
I am thinking of buying L2501 model and I have a couple of questions.
1: How has the service/upkeep on this model been say over five years? Type of repairs, down time, etc.
2: My primary usage of the tractor will be to remove snow from our drive and access road. It is a combined 3/4 mile to the closest point plowed by the county. We get around three to four feet a year, mostly in 5 to 6 inch storms. We have had as high as a 22 inch in the past and an 11 inch this year but that is unusual. I would be using either a five foot or maybe buying a six foot blade on the three point hitch. Does anybody see any problems with this. I have used an old Ford tractor (60 year old) but it has given up the ghost.
3: Since the machine will be stored outside how effective is a block heater on it. The old Ford was gas driven, this would be diesel.
4: I will also use it to dig a few post holes and move some dirt to fill in the **** gopher holes.
Thank you for any answers, suggestions, or advice.
Michael Dietz
mdietz@wildblue.net