s219
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- Joined
- Dec 7, 2011
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- Location
- Virginia USA
- Tractor
- Kubota L3200, Deere X380, Kubota RTV-X
I just went from a B2920 to an L3200. Without testing this or having precise numbers, my gut feel is that the L is more stable on hills because of the wider stance and the weight (with rear tires loaded in both cases). Or at the very least, no worse. The B is actually quite narrow. Spacers on the B would help.
I think in many cases, the B is the most versatile of the three mentioned here -- not too big, but higher ground clearance and more capacity than the BX. And narrower than the L for fitting in tight spaces. I got the B2920 so I could skid logs out of the woods when cleaning our property, and it was perfect. The L would have been to big.
Now that we have a home at the property with more open spaces, the L is better for what I need to do now. The B would have been better for mowing, but I don't need to mow with a big tractor (have a smaller Deere for that).
I think in many cases, the B is the most versatile of the three mentioned here -- not too big, but higher ground clearance and more capacity than the BX. And narrower than the L for fitting in tight spaces. I got the B2920 so I could skid logs out of the woods when cleaning our property, and it was perfect. The L would have been to big.
Now that we have a home at the property with more open spaces, the L is better for what I need to do now. The B would have been better for mowing, but I don't need to mow with a big tractor (have a smaller Deere for that).