RoMad
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I have an L2900 that I am planning on selling in about three weeks when I return from vacation. I bought the tractor last May. Here is the pertinant information
The tractor has 2053 hours on it. It had 1972 when I bought it. It is a gear drive with shuttle shift on column. It is Four Wheel Drive.
The tractor was used solely for boxblading / loader work by the original owner. The PTO still had rubber boot on it.
It is not pretty, a few minor dents here and there, paint faded from Fl. Sun.
The original owner kept up the oil changes, greasing, etc.
Hydraulic top link and one lift arm.
I replaced the radiator soon after I got it. It developed a small leak and local radiator shop told me to just replace it. I did with a heavier duty radiator from a fork lifth that the radiator man rebuilt for me. No issues in over a year.
Back tires are turf and probably about 40% and each has a 6" cut on the sidewall that doesn't hurt but doesn't look good.
Front tires are industrial and in good condition.
Tractor starts with no excessive smoke, runs great and sounds good. Front end loader works smoothly.
Tractor comes with no implements.
I have been very pleased with this tractor. I found a little bigger (L3710) tractor that I am replacing it with.
So, any suggestions other than "look at Tractor house"
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