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This is a bigger tractor than mine and I didn't recognize the tractor numbers. Got curious to look them up on the Kubota website and could not find. Are these Kubota's?
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Location: abington massachusetts
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I was about to purchase a 3240 in april, weight was the big issue for me not price. I found in my research that the 3240 and the 3540 were the same weight so i took the extra horses and got the 3540 hsdc w/ 724 fel/ Q A bucket & bradco 36" forks. No regrets!
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: West/Central Pennsylvania
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Love my 3540!!! It's a monster and yes I now love my BH80x Woods Hoe also. My dealer didn't have a 3240 in stock but the 3540 had the 724 loader w/ QA and besides my backhoe problems which seem to be worked out it absolutely rocks.
I'm currently using it to install a deck around my 33' above ground pool...pictures will follow soon....Life is GRAND.....Get the biggest monster you can afford, I don't think you'll ever regret it. "Pull the trigger and go bigger" ![]()
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Pendleton and Meacham, OR the coldest place in Oregon
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Yes what he said!!!!
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Join Date: Jun 2008
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Ok, I was leaning towards the 3240, now I'm not so sure. Seem people luv their 3540...
I was actually going to get a L3400 until I was convinced by other threads to go with the GrandL series. So maybe a comparison with it will help me. If I had a chance to try and L3400 and and L3240 side by side, would I find the 3240 had less ommph because of the slightly less HP and extra weight it carries. My definition of ommph is quick and firm response, whatever that means. The opposite of slugishness maybe... |
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: abington massachusetts
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The grand l 30's are fine machines, no doubt about it. The grand l 40's have more bulk, weight, power and far superior electronics not to mention the hydrostat plus tranny. If you test run both machines, i cant imagine you would buy the 30 over the 40?
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: New Hampshire
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I am a firm believer in loading up on all of the extras no matter which tractor you purchase. This is the time to do it as others have said. The monthly payments [or the one payment] will rise insignificantly when compared to the benefits you will enjoy from the added features.
I prioritize as follows: [1] hydraulic pump capacity for 'remotes' * this is fairly consistent with h.p., but some tractors allocate varying GPM to different features. GPM will dictate what size attachments you can accomodate: grapple, auger/PHD, mowers, tiller, etc. For example: The Kubota B26 has a 11.2 GPM total. However, it only allocates 7.0 GPM to the FEL and BH remotes. That limits the choices with regards to a hydraulic PHD or a grapple. Don't get me wrong. I love the B26. It is probably our next tractor. [2] FEL lift capability * this is the number that will determine which jobs you still have to hire out and how fast you can handle the jobs you choose to do yourself. Can you lift and carry said object or do you have to drag it on a plywood raft or something similar? Every choice you make has benefits and trade-offs. The larger the tractor, the more it weighs. That creates issues of ruts in the lawn and/or other yard damage while working on a project. Storage is a biggie because a bigger tractor equates to bigger attachments which requires a bigger storage facility. You cannot leave this equipment outside if you want to maximize its resale value. I think your making a great decision to factor in the consideration that you might move to a larger homestead. That's a tough variable to ponder, but it certainly impacts your planning. If that move seems likely, I would suggest planning for two Kubotas: not one. Maybe you downsize your purchase at this time to a B-series tractor that can handle everything on your present acreage. I would think the B7800 or the B3030 w/ a Woods BH would be able to dig in your soil. Those are formidable tractors. Owners consistently post extremely favorable comments/accounts about their successes. Then, if you move to a larger acreage, you can explore a Grand L at that time or a larger TLB. The M59 is a beast. Two machines such as a B-series and [the M59 or a Grand L] would allow you so much more flexibility in your project handling. Just more ideas to consider ... The Gardener Last edited by The Gardener; 06-28-2008 at 05:37 PM. |
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Don't get me wrong - I really like my L3400. Nice simple machine that does everything I have ever asked of it. The L3240 offers definately offers quite a bit more value for not much more price. And GET the LA724 loader!
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