ottawarob
Silver Member
Looking to buy a general purpose tractor for my property, 15 acres of super flat, farm/scrub. Mostly want to do some landscaping, set up and maintain a really nice dog sports yard, maintain the gravel driveway and plow in the winter. At the moment I plow really well with a 500cc actic cat ATV, so I imagine the L2501 will a great step up.
Local dealer quoted me: (in Canadian dollars)
2501HST + R4 tires and block heater kit = $18,500
LA525FL loader + 66" Squareback bucket + rod level indicator = $6250
BB1560 5' box blade = $1335
$1,000 in discounts
So before tax basically $26,000. Is this in the ballpark of reasonable? I didn't try to get him to go down at all at the time but will likely try when I go back. At the time I was thinking pin on bucket, but since I've thought of how handy pallet forks would be for moving dog agility equipment and other stuff, so I'm thinking I'd get the quick attach bucket for the loader.
First time tractor buyer. I drive standard in my car, but I thought a hydrostat is the way to go for all of the loader work I want to get going. Considered going larger, but already more than enough money for the L2501, and watching videos of people working with them seems like it'll be a pretty good fit in here. Considering getting an old beast of a tractor like a MF 165 instead, but sure like the reliability, ROPS and warranty of a new tractor.
Local dealer quoted me: (in Canadian dollars)
2501HST + R4 tires and block heater kit = $18,500
LA525FL loader + 66" Squareback bucket + rod level indicator = $6250
BB1560 5' box blade = $1335
$1,000 in discounts
So before tax basically $26,000. Is this in the ballpark of reasonable? I didn't try to get him to go down at all at the time but will likely try when I go back. At the time I was thinking pin on bucket, but since I've thought of how handy pallet forks would be for moving dog agility equipment and other stuff, so I'm thinking I'd get the quick attach bucket for the loader.
First time tractor buyer. I drive standard in my car, but I thought a hydrostat is the way to go for all of the loader work I want to get going. Considered going larger, but already more than enough money for the L2501, and watching videos of people working with them seems like it'll be a pretty good fit in here. Considering getting an old beast of a tractor like a MF 165 instead, but sure like the reliability, ROPS and warranty of a new tractor.