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You can compromise with the L3940 HSTC ![]()
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I'd suggest not even thinking about it and going with the L4240. The only thing that would make me compromise to the L3240 between those to is the physical dimensions... if I absolutely needed it to be smaller I'd go with the L3240.
Note that the physical dimensions between the L4240 asnd L3940 are pretty much the same.
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That is my problem other than the cost is the size of the 4240. Main reason I would want to go from the 3240 to the 4240 is on the 4240 you can put the larger loader(853). The 3940 uses the same loader as the 3240. Yea the exrta HP is nice but but if I were going to 3940 mies well go to the 4240.
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I would have gone with the 3940 myself had she been a little lighter. I went with the 3540, no regrets.
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Here we use the mid PTO for a snow blower ![]()
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You guys are giving me Grand L and Grand L cab envy!
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You will have a cab machine in time. For me its a must, but i think everyone gets to the point (or age) that they just want to do the tractor gig in total comfort. My dealer told me that his cab tractor sales (kubota) are at an all time high.
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Thats a great looking tractor! Just curious what size Bush Hog and Box Blade you got? Stu
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Man, that is a fine looking machine. The cab interior shot is really nice, too. Looks like an aircraft cockpit in there. Congratulations - you're going to love that li'l beast.
-Jim
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