New L2501

white cloud

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My wife and I own a 65 acre tree farm. Our L2501 is set up like yours and it has made life much easier. There is always something to use the tractor for. I have not found it under powered at all.
 

degoniaorange82

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l2501hst, 5ft. tiller, box blade and finnish mower, subsoiler and plow
Nov 9, 2017
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southwest indiana
Yes...plenty of power for everything I've tried so far. 33hrs. and wonder why I didn't trade up earlier. And yes, two keys, manual for tractor and loader, and full of fuel when delivered.
 

Mudball

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L2501 HST 4WD
Aug 3, 2015
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TN
Really good to hear so many good reviews about this unit. I want one and hope yours does everything you need DrHolliday.
If I do get a new one I have considered having R-1s for the rear and R-4 on the front to be easier in the grass areas when turning but Im not sure if thats a good idea.
Either way I hope you enjoy many hours with it.
 

TwoKowner

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Jun 17, 2018
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Could I ask a favor of you L2501 owners? Could someone please measure the height of the folded ROPS. I can’t find that measurement anywhere. Thanks! My new L2501 is on order and I want to see if it will fit in my utility trailer.
 

bearbait

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L3560, 64" snowblower, 72" back blade
Dec 9, 2011
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Just wanted to say hi to everyone. I've read a lot of reviews before purchasing and wound up with a new L2501HST with FEL, ssqa bucket and 6' finishing mower.g or the package for 21,900 with 0***8453; for 84 months. I thought long and hard about the 3301 and the 3901 but just couldn't do the emissions on them. Wanted a simple tractor.

I'll be using it to keep about 4 acres mowed, and for maintaining about 27 acres of forest. So far I'm happy with the tractor. Now I can't wait for it to dry up some so I can take it back in the woods.
Damn their pretty when their new. Congrats and enjoy.
 

Shadetree03

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L2501, King Kutter, Landscape Rake, Titan 3pt forks
Sep 20, 2017
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Pueblo, CO
Re: New L2501 - Height with ROPS down

Hey TwoKowner- I measured my L2501 with the ROPS down just now and get about 73 1/2" with 30 psi in the rear tires - when I took delivery It just slipped under the carport beam with the ROPS up at I think around 92"...

Could I ask a favor of you L2501 owners? Could someone please measure the height of the folded ROPS. I can’t find that measurement anywhere. Thanks! My new L2501 is on order and I want to see if it will fit in my utility trailer.
 

dirtydeed

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B2650 BH77, U27-4R2, BX23TLBM, box blade, rear blade, flail mower, Stump Grinder
Dec 8, 2017
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Wind Gap, PA
Re: New L2501 - Height with ROPS down

Hey TwoKowner- I measured my L2501 with the ROPS down just now and get about 73 1/2" with 30 psi in the rear tires - when I took delivery It just slipped under the carport beam with the ROPS up at I think around 92"...
I'm curious as to why you are running 30 PSI in your rear tires? Not being a wise guy, just curious.
 

Shadetree03

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L2501, King Kutter, Landscape Rake, Titan 3pt forks
Sep 20, 2017
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Pueblo, CO
Re: New L2501 - Height with ROPS down

I'm curious as to why you are running 30 PSI in your rear tires? Not being a wise guy, just curious.

Just what the manual calls for for my 15 x 19.5 R4 tires. My old Super C used to run with 12 psi in the rears:D
 

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TwoKowner

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Jun 17, 2018
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Heathsville, VA
Re: New L2501 - Height with ROPS down

Hey TwoKowner- I measured my L2501 with the ROPS down just now and get about 73 1/2" with 30 psi in the rear tires - when I took delivery It just slipped under the carport beam with the ROPS up at I think around 92"...
Can’t thank You enough! :) I was pretty sure it wasn’t going to fit in my enclosed utility trailer. 68” door height :-(
My BX23 just barely fits through it.
Guess I will have to get me an open flat bed.
 

dirtydeed

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Re: New L2501 - Height with ROPS down

Just what the manual calls for for my 15 x 19.5 R4 tires. My old Super C used to run with 12 psi in the rears:D
Thanks. Wow, that's a lot of air.
 

Shadetree03

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L2501, King Kutter, Landscape Rake, Titan 3pt forks
Sep 20, 2017
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Pueblo, CO
Re: New L2501 - Height with ROPS down

Thanks. Wow, that's a lot of air.
I wonder if the ride and traction would be better if I let them get down to 25 psi or so. Most of the work is with the 5 ft brush hog on back and they spin out easy if the skids drag a little on high spots.... When the dealer delivered it it had 40 psi in the fronts and 30 in the rears, I guess for the loader work? I now have 35 psi in the fronts and seems good if maybe a little bouncy.
 

dirtydeed

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B2650 BH77, U27-4R2, BX23TLBM, box blade, rear blade, flail mower, Stump Grinder
Dec 8, 2017
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Re: New L2501 - Height with ROPS down

I wonder if the ride and traction would be better if I let them get down to 25 psi or so. Most of the work is with the 5 ft brush hog on back and they spin out easy if the skids drag a little on high spots.... When the dealer delivered it it had 40 psi in the fronts and 30 in the rears, I guess for the loader work? I now have 35 psi in the fronts and seems good if maybe a little bouncy.
Most definitely. I run about 14 in the rears of my B2650 with the hoe or unloaded (about 30 psi in fronts). With your 6 ply's, I wouldn't be worried at all running them much lower in the rear. Check to see if you are making ground contact (on hard surface) all the way across your tread bar. That's really what you want to see.