No question I'd go for the CT235, but your needs might be different. If I wasn't 100% sure the
L3800 I was going to take home didn't have the jerky hitch issue, it would be out of the running.
Look at what you're going to be doing with it now and in the future. The price that you'll pay will depend on what else you'll want to add in the future.
Are you going to change 3pt implements often, rarely or never? The CT235 has telescopic stabalizers and telescopic link ends. Both of those are a must if you change implements even rarely IMHO. They are expensive options on the
L3800.
Are you going to go between bucket and forks, or grapple or blade etc. If so, the CT235 has SSQA, which is again an expensive option on the
L3800.
Will you add something like TNT, snowblower with hydraulic rotation and deflection etc. I believe the
L3800 and CT235 both have 1 remote standard, but remotes are $350 as a kit for the CT235 and over $1000 on the
L3800. If you need to add one or more, there's a big difference.
The rubber floor is a big deal to me and so is the larger flat operators platform. There are lots of other features that add value to the CT235 that are either optional or not available on the
L3800.
I'd look at the total price the
L3800 will cost you and then apply that to a CT440/5/50 or a DK40/45/50. For the true cost of the
L3800, you could have a tractor that would go toe to toe with it's Grand L brother any day of the week.