Davo,
Nothing serious. Innacurate fuel gage, a noise in the rockshaft when lifting, the inside of the instument panel bezel has some streaks of liquid on it, one front tire loses air, and a couple of other things I can't recall. I have been writing down little things for a couple of months, and I figured winter would be the best time for both of us to have them work on it. With over 200 hours on it, any bugs should have been noticed by now. It has been such a good tractor I feel guilty for bringing it in on such piddly things, but I paid good money for it and the dealer has been known to do more than expected when brought in for warranty work (powerwashing, fluid and filters, etc., n/c). That's one of the reasons I bought a Deere, they are generally going to make sure you are satisfied and will want to keep doing business with them. I am planning this one will last my lifetime and probably my kid's, too.