It’s a great tractor, I’ve had the CS2520 for 3 years now. Can I a suggestions 2 things to do. 1) Add a hood guard stick will punch out your grill very fast. 2) Add an undercarriage plate, the plastic hydraulic cooling fan Will definitely break just by running across tall grass or brush. The fan not a hard to change but after replacing mine 3times I smarten up, made a plate. Good luck to you.
@@briancummings634 appreciate the suggestions! I will definitely do that! But yeah so far it’s been great I have 25 hours in it now and it has been a work horse
I've had mine just over a year now and still love it. My best add-ons to mine so far have been Ken's bolt on bucket hooks, bxpanded piranha tooth bar and lown performance diff lock pedal
I added rear wheel weights to my cs2520. Made a large difference in loader usability. I was tearing up grass when reversing up hill with nothing in the loader. The tractor is much more stable especially with working with the loader high. It's not worth your life. Will drastically reduce your likely hood of tip over. I only had mine for a week, and decided I had to have them to operate safely.
I bought one in 22 best investment i ever made got the backhoe forks an box blade just put 40 yards of hard pack down on my driveway built rock walls got 250 hours on it im thinking about getting the 25 horse but im keeping the 22
@@TheLifeoftheZigswhen you turn all the way to left or right you can just turn the wheel a little more to get it where it’s straight at center. It’s hydraulic steering through an orbital valve not a steering box.
It’s a great tractor, I’ve had the CS2520 for 3 years now. Can I a suggestions 2 things to do.
1) Add a hood guard stick will punch out your grill very fast.
2) Add an undercarriage plate, the plastic hydraulic cooling fan Will definitely break just by running across tall grass or brush. The fan not a hard to change but after replacing mine 3times I smarten up, made a plate. Good luck to you.
@@briancummings634 appreciate the suggestions! I will definitely do that! But yeah so far it’s been great I have 25 hours in it now and it has been a work horse
I've had mine just over a year now and still love it. My best add-ons to mine so far have been Ken's bolt on bucket hooks, bxpanded piranha tooth bar and lown performance diff lock pedal
@@Mirage276 i’ll have to look up all those aftermarket parts! But yes, I have 20 hours on it now and it has been a back and time saver!
I added rear wheel weights to my cs2520. Made a large difference in loader usability. I was tearing up grass when reversing up hill with nothing in the loader. The tractor is much more stable especially with working with the loader high. It's not worth your life. Will drastically reduce your likely hood of tip over. I only had mine for a week, and decided I had to have them to operate safely.
@@mneng9771 yeah I actually just had the tires filled with rim guard and am
Picking it up tomorrow so hopefully that will make it more stable!
I bought one in 22 best investment i ever made got the backhoe forks an box blade just put 40 yards of hard pack down on my driveway built rock walls got 250 hours on it im thinking about getting the 25 horse but im keeping the 22
@@billgates-xr9hs yes I agree! I just got done putting 20 tons of gravel down on my driveway too! Definitely is a tank for the size it is!
Steering is the way it is because it is hydraulic operated, versus how a car works. It is a tractor thing.
@@frankwrogg2515 yeah I was doing more research and was seeing that. Definitely interesting, but makes sense!
@@TheLifeoftheZigswhen you turn all the way to left or right you can just turn the wheel a little more to get it where it’s straight at center. It’s hydraulic steering through an orbital valve not a steering box.