meanstreak
Silver Member
There is a local LS dealer about 25 miles away. I currently have a 40hp and want a little bigger and more power (50-60hp), plus want a cab, and 4x4. Run a shuttle trans currently and probably want to stay with it. Want to run a 8ft bush hog. Added lift would also be nice. Just ready for AC/Heat that a cab could offer. Running a grapple would be helpful. Maybe late fall next year to purchase or the following spring. Just starting to do the research on the LS brand. The warranty is a huge draw plus the pricing looks pretty competitive even though the local guy does try hard to not leave any money on the table, it will be my job to work hard to get a decent price. I want to be an informed buyer on the brand. If I had to do it over on my current tractor I would have bought a bigger one. Plus I would like to sort of get what I really need because at 53 years old this year I need to settle in on something and make it last.
So looking for a advise on the various LS Utility tractor models and features you have found works well and what to avoid. Of course still trying to figure out the different models in the 50-60hp range right now. But at my core I tend to lean farther toward functional items over luxury type options for tools and truck and equipment.
Thanks
53? Still a youngster in my opinion. Don't hold back on want you want ,by that I mean if it makes the job easier for you (and your back) get it. I was like you and best myself up over the years and now my body is paying the price. I went out and bought a tc45d with a loader and back hoe, what a huge difference it made on me mentally and physically! My neighbor needed some landscaping done but I didn't have a landscape rake for it so he bought it for me in exchange for the work then he was putting a fence in by hand and I said they make a tool for that so he bought the post hole digger for it in exchange for the work. What I'm getting at is purchase the main thing that you need the most and the smaller implements at a later time. You can find deals on Craigslist or eBay and several other apps or your local paper. So when you turn 63 you will feel more like 53 and have a grin on your face while you're waxing and armor alling the tires and sipping a cold one and saying to yourself thanks meanstreak for the advice.