Coboco
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- Joined
- Aug 24, 2020
- Messages
- 48
- Tractor
- L2501 HST 4x4
Hello, I've owned a new L2501 with BH77 for about a year w/ 200 hours on it so far. Great machine, gets the job done. Here on my 30 acre farm there's lots of projects I've been working on like roads, swales, ponds, leveling areas out. Its hilly rocky KY land. The tractor feels very stable on the hills. I do take the machine out to do grading/landscaping work on other properties as well. Payoff would be roughly $28,000.
The local dealer has a used L45 w/750 hrs that he's been nice enough to let me put an hour or so on that machine around the back of the place to test out and I am impressed with the features like swivel seat and crawl function for the good amount of backhoe work I do. I can tell its been worked pretty hard though, the main boom is new because he took it in on trade bent, and there is noticable slop in the pins/bushings compared to my tight BH77. The power and reach are nice though. Cash price $31,500. Financing is available at a bit higher rate than new of course. There's no leaks and runs/sounds good. It has the 3 pt arms, and 3rd function setup.
I went for the 2501 because lack of complex electronics and emissions control, figured it would hopefully be simple and trouble free for many years. But now I'm wondering if I'm working it too hard...and the on/off climbing to the backhoe does get tiresome and take time, I'm not 20 anymore and feel it in my back, hips, knees and shoulders
I feel like I could get work done at least 50% more efficiently in something like a L45/47 TLB.
I priced a new L47 and it's over 60k, which when financed isn't totally out of reach if I throw about 20k cash down at it...but it comes with a bit taller hood which takes some visibility away, double the price, and emissions controls over the used L45. The feeling of "new and tight" sure is hard to beat though, plus warranty.
Not taking the loader off is a bit of a downside when it comes to mowing, but the additional strength in a compact size is worthy of that shortfall. I've considered an MX5400 w/ BH92 but that tractor might be a bit large for some of the tasks I do on and off the property.
Do you guys think rolling the dice on a used machine is worth it in the long haul even though I'll most likely be replacing bushings and possibly some other things sooner than later on the L45? I'm looking for a long-term well rounded machine that wont require too much wrenching. There's a 60 day 50/50 parts and labor warranty offered on used equipment. Any and all opinions welcome...I've noticed there are not a lot of L45's out there for sale and they are more around the 40k mark with similar or more hours and of course far away so I can't go test and inspect them easily.
The local dealer has a used L45 w/750 hrs that he's been nice enough to let me put an hour or so on that machine around the back of the place to test out and I am impressed with the features like swivel seat and crawl function for the good amount of backhoe work I do. I can tell its been worked pretty hard though, the main boom is new because he took it in on trade bent, and there is noticable slop in the pins/bushings compared to my tight BH77. The power and reach are nice though. Cash price $31,500. Financing is available at a bit higher rate than new of course. There's no leaks and runs/sounds good. It has the 3 pt arms, and 3rd function setup.
I went for the 2501 because lack of complex electronics and emissions control, figured it would hopefully be simple and trouble free for many years. But now I'm wondering if I'm working it too hard...and the on/off climbing to the backhoe does get tiresome and take time, I'm not 20 anymore and feel it in my back, hips, knees and shoulders
I priced a new L47 and it's over 60k, which when financed isn't totally out of reach if I throw about 20k cash down at it...but it comes with a bit taller hood which takes some visibility away, double the price, and emissions controls over the used L45. The feeling of "new and tight" sure is hard to beat though, plus warranty.
Not taking the loader off is a bit of a downside when it comes to mowing, but the additional strength in a compact size is worthy of that shortfall. I've considered an MX5400 w/ BH92 but that tractor might be a bit large for some of the tasks I do on and off the property.
Do you guys think rolling the dice on a used machine is worth it in the long haul even though I'll most likely be replacing bushings and possibly some other things sooner than later on the L45? I'm looking for a long-term well rounded machine that wont require too much wrenching. There's a 60 day 50/50 parts and labor warranty offered on used equipment. Any and all opinions welcome...I've noticed there are not a lot of L45's out there for sale and they are more around the 40k mark with similar or more hours and of course far away so I can't go test and inspect them easily.