Bluegill2
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Jan 21, 2012
- Messages
- 1,876
- Location
- Success Missouri
- Tractor
- Kubota L3800DT, L3750DT Shuttle
Great post man and exactly the way I feel and the reason I chose a L3800. It was the most tractor for the amount of $ I wanted to spend. :thumbsup:I dont belittle bells and whistles, and there is indeed no doubt that they do increase productivity in a given size tractor.
It is just differences in opinion and style. For me, I perfer a gear tractor. So the bells and whistles that go along with a HST are moot.
My point being that in my price range when shopping, I wanted the MOST tractor for the money, NOT the most bells and whistles. And in order for me to get the bells and whistles, I would have had to get a Something like a B2620 or B2920. And there is no doubt in my mind that for what I do, A "basic" L3400 is more productive and more capable than the "deluxe bell & whistle" B series.
So IMO, comparing similar sized machines, yes the bells and whistles tractor is going to be more productive.
BUT...when comparing similar COST tractors, the economy machine is going to be more productive IMO. Because you get a larger (heavier, bigger, more lift capacity) machine for the same dollar.
So when one is comparing similar sized machines and asking "is the extra $$$ worth it", that is something they are just going to have to decide for themselves by trying out the machines. Because to some, the fancies are worth the extra jack, for others, they are not.
When one is comparing on cost alone, It is a different story. Because the question becomes do you want to sacrifice machine size/capability to get them fancies.:confused2:
But I do agree, if you plan on sitting and operating this machine all-day, everyday, I would want the one monst comfortabally to operate and the most ergonomic.
But if just ocassional work (like myself) I want the biggest beast I can afford and am willing to give up the extras to get it.
GILLYS CHILLI FARM AUSTRA: The L4400 is quite a workhorse and I dont think you will be disappointed. In reality, a set of pallet forks on a SS QA (that removes the bucket), you are probabally looking at a pallet lifting ability of ~1800lbs in the real world. Because they are a little underrated (and rated to max lift where capacity drops a little). Plus with a SS QA, you are removing the bucket and bringing the work closer to the pins.
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