Exmasonite
New member
Hey everybody... have been lurking here awhile and finally decided to get off my butt and post pics of the LS XR3135H I purchased last fall.
Short story: new 10 acre hobby farm, 7-8 of pasture. Have started with the goats and chickens, horses in the future. Never ran more than a 72" hustler mower 15 years ago on a mowing crew for a summer.
I picked up the tractor, 5ft rotary mower, back blade, and hydraulic dump cart. Added a box blade and a finish mower.
Posted over in the attachment forums about needing an adapter for the PTO (finish mower is older and takes a pin, the LS tractor doesn't have a hole in the PTO shaft).
But anyway, figured I'd post some pics after I got her dirty this spring and clearing out a tree that came down. Loving the LS. Only issue I had is that one of the hydraulic connectors must have been just outta spec (fluke). Dealer sent out a tech and swapped out free of charge.
At 42 hours now... need to start doing some homework on the 50 hour maintenance. Any advice on that appreciated... used to work at a bicycle shop but not much engine experience. Another learning opportunity!
Short story: new 10 acre hobby farm, 7-8 of pasture. Have started with the goats and chickens, horses in the future. Never ran more than a 72" hustler mower 15 years ago on a mowing crew for a summer.
I picked up the tractor, 5ft rotary mower, back blade, and hydraulic dump cart. Added a box blade and a finish mower.
Posted over in the attachment forums about needing an adapter for the PTO (finish mower is older and takes a pin, the LS tractor doesn't have a hole in the PTO shaft).
But anyway, figured I'd post some pics after I got her dirty this spring and clearing out a tree that came down. Loving the LS. Only issue I had is that one of the hydraulic connectors must have been just outta spec (fluke). Dealer sent out a tech and swapped out free of charge.
At 42 hours now... need to start doing some homework on the 50 hour maintenance. Any advice on that appreciated... used to work at a bicycle shop but not much engine experience. Another learning opportunity!