Nice looking tractor Danny. My bro-in-law just bought a Kubota of similar size. I sure could use the bucket and backhoe around here, but will muddle on through with my vintage Massey Ferguson for now. Enjoy!
Thank you for checking it out, George! I've been using it for all kinds of things, and hopefully in the future it will have even more uses ;-) Take care
Very nice! I'll have me a 24 to 32hp tractor with a backhoe and loader in time as every home owner should take care and I wish you great luck with the LS
Thanks Corie! A tractor around this size had been on my mind for the past few years, finally one day I decided to bite the bullet. And as life would have it, the day I signed the papers is the day we got hit with a bad storm & had all sorts of trees & limbs to take care of. It came off the trailer working lol.
I bought the Deere version a couple of years ago. I use mine for so many things I had no idea I would use it for when I bought it. You will have a good ol time with that new toy.
Discovering new uses is a very real thing! I'm finding all sorts of things I might not 'need' it for, but it sure makes things easier! Thanks for stopping by!
I did a little work for a man with an old 'Triple Nickle'. That was a digging machine for sure, even though his didn't have a round pin or hole left on it. Everything on it was wore out, and it still dug like a mole. That's the pure power of a Yanmar 3TNV80F you're hearing there 😉
Nice little tractor/loader/backhoe. You should have a lot of fun with it, Danny. Where is the cup holder? Thank you for showing it to us. Stay safe and stay cool.
I've been digging stumps out here recently... this sure makes me wish I had got it sooner! Stumps that would take me a couple hours of shoveling & picking are up & in the brush pile in 30 minutes... and better yet, no blisters or sore back lol.
Very nice information Danny, I did not know there is a connection with NH is someway, that is great and the Yanmar engines are very good from my point of view, and it looks nice as well, thanks my friend
Thanks, Jan! It is nice that LS makes NH, as there are options for buying parts at a NH dealer in the event my LS dealer doesn't have something. I've had experience with Yanmar in the past and have had no problems. They have been making diesel engines for over 75 years, I figure they know what they are doing by now lol. Take care!
I've already been finding jobs for it I didn't know I had. It probably won't have an easy life, but it will definitely be well maintained... hopefully it's around many years from now! Thanks for checking this out my friend!
I'm not sure how they do it, but looking through their line-up a lot of their models are the same way; cheaper than their competition yet more capable in many aspects.
Nice tractor, Dan! Been looking forward to a feature of this tractor for a while. You have it very nicely setup with the loader and backhoe, I'm sure that it is extremely handy. Nice to have a brand new machine and bet it's a lot of fun to operate! You should set the tripod out to film while you use it sometime.
Thanks for checking it out, Austen! The backhoe does really well, I've dug several stumps up with it and boy it sure beats using a shovel lol. I do have some vid of it in use, I haven't tried to string it together yet. It's definitely fun to jump on & go - I've been finding uses for it I didn't even know I had LOL! Take care my friend!
I have never seen that brand up here. Kubota in that size is $25K . I have a 30 hp kubota and its weight is 1700 pounds no loader or backhoe . I have been looking at new tlb . I cant see me buying another kubota only because they are not as heavy as simular brands . Massey or Deere seem more to my liking only because I have two great dealers close by .
Great dealers really complete a purchase in my opinion, no matter what the color of the tractor is. LS has roots going back to the 1970's; not exactly a long time manufacturer, but they definitely have their act together. Thanks for stopping by, Steve!
I looked on your channel, I didn’t see any update videos… it’s been a year owning it, I’d like to get your thoughts. I’m about to buy one too…
Thanks for checking this out.... here's an update
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That's a nice addition to the fleet !!!
Thanks Steve, it's fitting in perfectly!
Nice looking tractor Danny. My bro-in-law just bought a Kubota of similar size. I sure could use the bucket and backhoe around here, but will muddle on through with my vintage Massey Ferguson for now. Enjoy!
Thank you for checking it out, George! I've been using it for all kinds of things, and hopefully in the future it will have even more uses ;-)
Take care
That is Nice..I talked to a farmer awhile back that had a 3 cyl. diesel in an old 80's Big garden tractor What you said yours had a Yamarr ?
Thanks for checking it out, Jim! This has a Yanmar engine.
yupper sounds like a good choice to me thumbs up shared and not hard to look at at all nice unit
Thank you for checking it out buddy!
Very nice! I'll have me a 24 to 32hp tractor with a backhoe and loader in time as every home owner should take care and I wish you great luck with the LS
Thanks Corie! A tractor around this size had been on my mind for the past few years, finally one day I decided to bite the bullet. And as life would have it, the day I signed the papers is the day we got hit with a bad storm & had all sorts of trees & limbs to take care of. It came off the trailer working lol.
Great looking tractor.
Thank you, Terry!
Nice. Time to play.
Yessir!
Dealer support is key. No doubt. That was an interesting overview. I have no need for a tractor. But that is a cool unit Danny. Sounds like a beast.👍
Thank you for checking it out!
I bought the Deere version a couple of years ago. I use mine for so many things I had no idea I would use it for when I bought it. You will have a good ol time with that new toy.
Discovering new uses is a very real thing! I'm finding all sorts of things I might not 'need' it for, but it sure makes things easier!
Thanks for stopping by!
That looks like a handy little tractor.
It's a back saver for sure.
My Ford 555C backhoe is a beast > i use it to drag huge pine trees around for logs at my saw mill
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Yours sound like a Kubota
I did a little work for a man with an old 'Triple Nickle'. That was a digging machine for sure, even though his didn't have a round pin or hole left on it. Everything on it was wore out, and it still dug like a mole.
That's the pure power of a Yanmar 3TNV80F you're hearing there 😉
Enjoy buddy!
Thanks!
Nice little tractor/loader/backhoe. You should have a lot of fun with it, Danny. Where is the cup holder? Thank you for showing it to us. Stay safe and stay cool.
The cold beverage holder is on the left side when seated... :-D Thank you for stopping by, Sean!
Great review...Thanks for posting.....I'm looking at getting the MT225S in the near future.
Thank you for checking this out & commenting! That's a solid choice!
That looks like a great tractor, the backhoe attachment is a nice to have.
I've been digging stumps out here recently... this sure makes me wish I had got it sooner! Stumps that would take me a couple hours of shoveling & picking are up & in the brush pile in 30 minutes... and better yet, no blisters or sore back lol.
Very nice information Danny, I did not know there is a connection with NH is someway, that is great and the Yanmar engines are very good from my point of view, and it looks nice as well, thanks my friend
Thanks, Jan! It is nice that LS makes NH, as there are options for buying parts at a NH dealer in the event my LS dealer doesn't have something. I've had experience with Yanmar in the past and have had no problems. They have been making diesel engines for over 75 years, I figure they know what they are doing by now lol. Take care!
How much was this unit new, I'm looking at a used one now, thanks, Jon
This was a little over 17k before tax.
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Thank you!
I think you are going to get a lot of great use out of it. You take good care of your stuff, will probably have it forever...
I've already been finding jobs for it I didn't know I had. It probably won't have an easy life, but it will definitely be well maintained... hopefully it's around many years from now! Thanks for checking this out my friend!
Very interesting. I find it strange that it's less expensive and yet most of it's numbers are higher.
I'm not sure how they do it, but looking through their line-up a lot of their models are the same way; cheaper than their competition yet more capable in many aspects.
Nice toy, mate
Thanks for checking it out Gaz!
Nice tractor, Dan! Been looking forward to a feature of this tractor for a while. You have it very nicely setup with the loader and backhoe, I'm sure that it is extremely handy. Nice to have a brand new machine and bet it's a lot of fun to operate! You should set the tripod out to film while you use it sometime.
Thanks for checking it out, Austen!
The backhoe does really well, I've dug several stumps up with it and boy it sure beats using a shovel lol.
I do have some vid of it in use, I haven't tried to string it together yet. It's definitely fun to jump on & go - I've been finding uses for it I didn't even know I had LOL!
Take care my friend!
is the skid steer quick attach and option for the loader bucket?
The stock LS quick attach & bucket for this are not a true SSQA. Same style, smaller size.
@@oldchevy4x4 got it, thanks
They have started selling a quick attach version just this year as far as I know.
I have never seen that brand up here. Kubota in that size is $25K . I have a 30 hp kubota and its weight is 1700 pounds no loader or backhoe . I have been looking at new tlb . I cant see me buying another kubota only because they are not as heavy as simular brands . Massey or Deere seem more to my liking only because I have two great dealers close by .
Great dealers really complete a purchase in my opinion, no matter what the color of the tractor is. LS has roots going back to the 1970's; not exactly a long time manufacturer, but they definitely have their act together.
Thanks for stopping by, Steve!