Finally did it! L3240

   / Finally did it! L3240 #11  
Congrats on the tractor!
If you haven't received it yet, loaded rear tires are nice too, the extra weight will help, if you don't already have them. You'll want that extra lift with the 724 loader if you can swing it. I've got the same tractor, and would not have been satisfied with what I'd be able to lift with the 514 loader. (just me)
What do you have for tires on it ?
I found out does make a diff. in what your going to do with it.
Do you have the Mid-pto?
You'll need it if you were thinking about a MMM or front snow blower ,sweeper broom. Something I didn't think about because it was my first tractor.
Not trying to sound like a know it all ,hope i'm not coming across like one. I think I might have had a couple of things changed or added if I'd known about it. Good luck !
 
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Thanks guys. I really appreciate all the advice.....very cool of you guys.

I have loaded R4 tires on it. I did end up going with the 514 loader. I may end up regretting it but I can tell you today I was very happy with it. I got to move around 5 foot snow drifts that my little L185 (bless its heart) turned and ran from!

That tractor with it's HST, Auto Throttle, etc. made me feel like a hero from minute 1! Man, I'm so excited. I don't think I'm going to be able to sleep tonight! Soooo much more tractor than I've ever had.
 

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   / Finally did it! L3240 #13  
If I may ask what did you have to pay for it? I'm looking at Kubota's L4400 Hydro 4wd with R4 filled tires, Fel LA703, 962GDT-72 tiller and RCR2684 7' Landpride cutter.
Tractor $18,900
FEL $4900
tiller $1900
cutter $3700
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$ 27,400 total
 
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#14  
I'm out of town right now but will look at my price sheet when I get back and I'll let you know exactly how the prices broke down.
 
   / Finally did it! L3240 #15  
Congrats on your new unit.
I to looked for a long time before jumping on the 3240. It is a beast for sure in terms of weight and being built rugged. Once you get onto the HST+ and pick the right options for the job you will be looking for things to do with it.:D You will need some lights on your rops if you want to use it with the loader at night.
Over 400hrs of real work and not an issue yet, knock on wood.
Enjoy:cool:
 
   / Finally did it! L3240 #16  
Run, don't walk, back to the dealer and get the LA 724 loader. I have it on my 3240 HST. While I would not want for anything bigger, smaller would be a problem. The QA is a must also, because pretty soon you will want to plumb it for a 3rd function and put a grapple on. Trust me on this, I just did it and wonder how I got along with just a bucket for so long.

Whatever you do, get a toothbar for the bucket, it's great for popping stuff out of the ground like small trees, rocks, etc.
 
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#17  
Man I'm beginning to think I made a mistake taking delivery with the smaller loader. No paperworks been signed yet though. :)

Does anyone have the specs differences and price differences on the loaders? 514 vs 724?
 
   / Finally did it! L3240 #20  
If you go to the Kubota site and build your Kubota there is 700 dollars difference in MSRP. I would translate that to 300-400 dollars max. You MUST get the skid steer quick attach. It's cheap now but almost cost prohibitive to add later.
 

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