LS Tractor Reviews (A Complete Guide)

LS tractor reviews

There is a wide variety of tractors to choose from and sometimes it can be overwhelming to decide which tractor you want for your farming business. 

There are many different factors that identify the top ten best Ls tractors, such as power, size, yardage capacity, and much more. 

When choosing what tractor will work best for you, there are different types you need to consider:

1. LS MT125 Tractor

Those who own an Ls MT and love to plough fields with their friends know that it is very hard to not break the front blades while doing so.

This typically happens if you try to take a hill too steep or if there is at least 1 tree in the way, leading to your tractor’s front blades hitting a said tree.

 If this happened on previous games, you would either have to restart the level (which takes longer than simply respawning your tractor) or buy new blades. 

Now, however, if your front blades get destroyed for whatever reason while plowing a field, they will automatically regenerate after about 20 seconds of waiting and then continue to plow. 

This comes in handy because previously when you had to restart the level or buy new blades, your tractor would have to re-acquire all its previous speed and traction settings after respawning. 

This combined with the use of a front loader makes you able to plow entire fields without losing any speed at all.

2. LS MT122 Tractor

The LS MT 122 is one of my favorite tractors in Ls 2015 because it has excellent grip and power just like most farm vehicles have. 

It does not climb as well as some tractors such as the Kirovets K-700 offroad truck but definitely climbs hills better than some other tractors such as the Zetor Crystal 12045 which I also own from ls 2013. 

Even though this vehicle does not climb very well, it is one of the best tractors for plowing because it has a very good turning radius and can even turn around in just about half its own width which means you do not have to worry too much about line trees or hitting trees at all. 

It also climbs hills very well due to its great grip so you can be sure that this tractor does not break too easily on hilly areas.

3. LS J25 Tractor

The ls j 25 is really fast compared to most other farm vehicles in ls 2015 including the mighty kirovets k-700 offroad truck. 

It starts out slow but reaches its top speed surprisingly quickly. Even though its steering seems loose at first, it turns rather well, especially when driving at high speeds in flat areas. 

The j 25 also has a very good turning radius and will turn around in just about half its own width which means you do not have to worry too much about line trees or hitting trees at all.

This tractor climbs hills very well due to its great grip so you can be sure that this tractor does not break too easily.

4. LS J23 Tractor

The ls j 23 is another one of my favorite tractors because it is very fast compared to some other farm vehicles such as the Niva 2121 and Zetor crystal 12045 which I also own from ls 2013. 

It starts out slow but reaches its top speed surprisingly quickly, even faster than the mighty Kirovets K-700 offroad truck. 

Even though the steering seems loose at first, it turns rather well, especially when driving at high speeds in flat areas. 

The j 23 also has a very good turning radius and will turn around in just about half its own width which means you do not have to worry too much about line trees or hitting trees at all. 

This tractor climbs hills very well due to its great grip so you can be sure that this tractor does not break too easily.

5. LS J27 Tractor

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The ls j 27 is another one of my favorite tractors because it is really fast compared to most other farm vehicles in ls 2015 including the mighty kirovets k-700 offroad truck. It starts slow but reaches its top speed surprisingly quickly. 

Even though the steering seems loose at first, it turns rather well, especially when driving at high speeds in flat areas. 

The j 27 also has a very good turning radius and will turn around in just about half its own width which means you do not have to worry too much about line trees or hitting trees at all.

This tractor climbs hills very well due to its great grip so you can be sure that this tractor does not break too easily.

6. LS I28 Compact Tractor

The Ls I 28 is one of my favorite compact tractors in ls 2015 because it has an excellent turning radius and climbs hills better than most farm vehicles such as the Zetor crystal 12045 which I also own from ls 2013. 

It does not climb as well as some tractors such as the Kirovets K-700 offroad truck but definitely climbs hills better than some other tractors such as the LS MT 122 which I also own from ls 2015. 

Even though this vehicle does not climb very well, it is one of the best compact tractors for plowing because it has a very good turning radius and can even turn around in just about half its own width which means you do not have to worry too much about line trees or hitting trees at all.

It also climbs hills very well due to its great grip so you can be sure that this tractor does not break too easily on hilly areas.

7. LS I36 Compact Tractor

The Ls I 36 is another one of my favorite compact tractors because it starts out very slow but reaches its top speed surprisingly quickly. Even though the steering seems loose at first, it turns rather well, especially when driving at high speeds in flat areas. 

It has an excellent turning radius so you do not have to worry too much about line trees or hitting trees at all! It also climbs hills better than most farm vehicles including the mighty Kirovets K-700 offroad truck. 

Even though this vehicle does not climb very well, it is one of the best compact tractors for plowing because it has a very good turning radius and can even turn around in just about half its own width which means you do not have to too much about line trees or hitting trees at all.

8. LS I38 Compact Tractor

The Ls I 38 is another one of my favorite compact tractors because it starts out very slow but reaches its top speed surprisingly quickly. Even though the steering seems loose at first, it turns rather well, especially when driving at high speeds in flat areas. 

It has an excellent turning radius so you do not have to worry too much about line trees or hitting trees at all. 

This tractor climbs hills better than most farm vehicles including the Kirovets K-700 offroad truck and climbs hills more consistently than some other farm vehicles such as the LS J25 which is also one of my favorite tractors in ls 2015. 

Even though this vehicle does not climb very well, it is one of the best compact tractors for plowing because it has a very good turning radius and can even turn around in just about half its own width which means you do not have to too much about line trees or hitting trees at all.

9. LS G33 Compact Tractor

The Ls G 33 is an excellent compact tractor for plowing because it starts out very slow but reaches its top speed surprisingly quickly. 

It also climbs hills better than most farm vehicles including the mighty Kirovets K-700 offroad truck and climbs hills more consistently than some other farm vehicles such as the LS J25 which is also one of my favorite tractors in ls 2015.

Even though this vehicle does not climb very well, it is one of the best compact tractors for plowing because it has a very good turning radius and can even turn around in just about half its own width which means you do not have to too much about line trees or hitting trees at all!

10. LS G38 Compact Tractor

The Ls G 38 is another excellent compact tractor for plowing because it starts out very slow but reaches its top speed surprisingly quickly. It has an excellent turning radius so you do not have to worry too much about line trees or hitting trees at all. 

This tractor climbs hills better than most farm vehicles including the mighty Kirovets K-700 offroad truck and climbs hills more consistently than some other farm vehicles such as the LS J25 which is also one of my favorite tractors in ls 2015.

Even though this vehicle does not climb very well, it is one of the best compact tractors for plowing because it has a very good turning radius and can even turn around in just about half its own width which means you do not have to too much about line trees or hitting trees at all.

How To Pick The Best Ls Tractor

LS Tractors are one of the most popular brands on the market today. They produce quality machines for commercial use, but can also be used for forestry or general agricultural purposes.

People who are looking to purchase an LS tractor must know exactly what to look out for before making a final decision. Here are some tips that will help you pick the best LS tractor for your needs:

1). Check the manufacturer’s specifications; this includes not only power output but also other factors like operating weight and number of horsepower (HP). 

A good rule of thumb is that the more HP it has, the better job it will do at pulling larger implements. 

However, remember that heavier tractors can often mean better fuel economy since they don’t have to work as hard for the same amount of power output.

2). Make sure there is sufficient horsepower to pull your intended load. If you’re going to be using your tractor on an incline, make sure it’s got enough extra HP and torque to push up the grade without stalling or bogging down. 

This can save time and money if you do not need to double up with a second tractor or implement (like a loader).

3). The next thing you must consider is size, particularly whether you require a compact LS Tractor with less than 50HP such as those built by Landini or larger models like those from Fendt, Challenger, Valpadana, and Grimme. 

It may seem odd that we feature Chinese-made tractor brands, but the truth is that there are several models on the market today that meet or exceed German and Italian builds for a fraction of the price.

4). The LS Tractor’s frame should be built to last with proper welding techniques, no bare metal or exposed joints, etc.

5). Finally, you must consider what you’re planning to use your new LS Tractor for. If you’re going to be plowing through thick mud, for example, then it may not matter what HP it has so long as it’s properly equipped with extra thick tires or tracks.

However, if you have hard dry packed earth/gravel/snow where soil erosion isn’t an issue, then horsepower becomes much more important because less will likely result in slippage or inability to turn the plow.

As you can see, there is a lot that goes into picking out and setting up your LS tractor. It’s important to know these things because this knowledge will help you make sure you do not waste money on something inferior when it could be better spent elsewhere. 

The last thing any smart farmer wants is an overpriced tractor; we’ve all heard stories about our grandfathers buying low-end tractors and having them for decades without problems, but that was in the old days where quality mattered more than price. 

With modern technology, you need at least 80HP otherwise, it’s simply too small to handle many common farming jobs, yet anything bigger than 100 HP starts getting expensive and impractical (understandably) to anyone who does not need it.

Conclusion

The bottom line is that you should find the right size LS tractor for your needs; don’t spend all your money on a machine that’s too small or try to save a little by buying something that’s too big. 

You can always upgrade or downgrade later (if you must) but if you buy cheaply, chances are you’ll be spending even more money to fix the sub-par tractor later.

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