When it ran it ran good,but I am not very happy with it.I had a little over 100 hours on it and the block cracked.By this time Montana was going belly up,but to the dealer's credit he backed it with no cost to me. I was told it had a seed in the cast that cased the crack.At about 125 hours the head cracked. I firmly believe that when the block cracked it over heated and the head cracked and the dealer missed it.This repair cost me $3000.00 dollars.I made a mistake and took it to a local tractor mechanic. It took 9 months to repair it.During that time he had a hip replaced,so I had a torn down tractor sit there until his hip healed.
About 3 months ago it over heated again,while I was brush hogging.I check fluid levels every time I run it. I was into about 3 hours of brush hogging when I noticed the temp going up.I shut it down and let it sit until it cooled and added about a gallon of anti-freeze.I have not had trouble since.
I got 5 years total on this tractor on the meter it says about 175 hours.How ever the dealer fried the instrument panel and had to replace it so it went back to o at that time.So it has to have about 230 to 250 hours on it.
This is not my first tractor I have had several old ones.I still have an International 464. I have never had problems with any of them over heating. Try to trade a Montana,the Deere and Kubota dealers laugh at you.I did not want to sell it to a private party because I did not feel comfortable probably selling him a lemon.
So I went to the guy I bought the Montana off of who now sells LS and worked the best deal I could.At least it comes with a 5 year warranty. Others I know that own LS made products have not had the trouble I have had,so i am hoping this was an odd tractor and my new one will be okay.
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