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Sweet pictures. Thanks for those and the info. I'd like to see the Thumb and grapple as well. I'm really leaning toward the L39 for alot of the reasons you all have mentioned. Most of my initial work will be construction type projects. Couple other thoughts...
1 - Down the road I can see the need for more farm tractor type work. Brush hogging, Cultivating, Fence work. Going to eventually get some horses for the kids. Will the L39 do this type of work as well? I know the FEL is not removable. 2 - Another thought pertains to the weight of the machine. Seem fill rear tires makes the performance of the FEL and BH better but what about yard damage. Some of the planned work will be near my house around the yard. Are ruts going to be a problem? The yard is heavily shaded but has very sandy well draining soil around the house area. I rent a 334 excavator memorial day weekend. It rained a little and the rubber tracks tor the heck out of the yard (partially due to my lack of experience). The Bolens G214 weigh about 1700lbs and I don't have any problems with it. 7000lbs is quite a jump. Builder - Did you have and problems with ruts in your yard? Nice place by the way. |
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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Southern NH & Central NH (God's Country)
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Do a search on Mike69440 for all the L39 Photo's I have posted if you want to.
You use the cluch on a GST when you want control of a few inches. I don't brake to shift in speeds below 3 or 4 and seldom run over 1900 RPM. I do hit neutral for a second or so before reversing at slower speeds. Also I suggest that you do not down shift from 10th to 5th in one shot., etc. |
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If it was dry, no. If you drive on your yard after a rainfall has occurred, then you'll leave shallow ruts, especially with a full FEL bucket. I just sold my L-39, but it wasn't because I disliked it, it was just too small and not getting enough use. I had planned on buying a 7' bushog and I had hooked up my York rake to the back of it a couple times and it worked great. I think it would be great for fencework. You can get hydraulics to the front for ~ $800. Don't worry about the machine itself, you'll love it and get used to it quickly.
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Join Date: May 2007
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for fencing and stuff like that, detach the BH and put a post hole digger on the 3point.
and those numbers I gave you, those were for the BH. Im reading a little over 1 ton for lifting capacity of the FEL on the L39. 4600 lbs of breakout force for the FEL. 5800lbs and 3800lbs for the BH Bucket and dipper, respectivley. And, 10foot digging depth on the BH, so less manuvering the tractor for a deep dig. I wish I could justify the L39 for my purchase, but I can't. For you, even after all your "chores" are done, remove the BH and load up a posthole digger and go away at making fences. Attach a brush hog and your up and away for mowing. I think it is a very sound decision for you. |
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Exactly 5600' in Colorado foothills
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Another thing to consider is hydraulic power.
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