L Series owners

   / L Series owners #11  
:welcome:
To the Forum from Northwest Alabama. I have a L3200DT I got new in March of 2014. Great machine but only has 89 hours thus far.
 
   / L Series owners #12  
I have L2800 done everything I ask and than some.
I have heard some L2800 and L3200 fuel gauge don't read exact amount showing,off 1/4 or better on low side.
 
   / L Series owners #13  
I have 2003 L2600DT with 229 hours. Bush Hog FEL. Love my tractor! I wish motor entry was different from side panels, but great machine.
 
   / L Series owners #14  
I have L2800 done everything I ask and than some.
I have heard some L2800 and L3200 fuel gauge don't read exact amount showing,off 1/4 or better on low side.

There have been threads on this involving most all Kubotas. If yours is like that, the gauge stays on full a long time, then precipitously drops until about 1/4 and then slows after that. All mine are like that so I just take it in stride. Actually it's taken a few years but I think I prefer it that way.
 
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   / L Series owners #15  
That's exactly how the gauge acts Sixdogs.
"I just take it in stride. Actually it's taken a few years but I think I prefer it that way. "...same here.
 
   / L Series owners #16  
Very happy with my L3800 and bh77 backhoe purchased in 2011. No serious problems at all to date. :) I have the beet Juice in the rear tires which is very needed. A full bucket of damp soil/gravel will not lift the rear end but will take enough weight off the tires to cause slippage. I call this a danger zone as you feel stable and all four tires are on the ground :cloud9: but you are real close to being unstable. :ashamed:
Front tire pressure was a costly mistake. I think the manual says 22 lbs. I am still working on best psi so I don't have a good recommendation yet, but with 22 lbs. and a full FEL the tire bead on right front kept failing. :thumbdown: That might be a good thread "what front tire pressure do you use for FEL work". :anyone:

One thing with the backhoe. It is getting easier with practice. :thumbsup: The first few times can seem like a challenge. :censored:
 
   / L Series owners #18  
For air pressure in a tractor with a front loader you need way more pressure than 22 up font. My L doesn't have a loader but if it did would think about 30 and more. I run 30 in my Deere TLB 790 and 40 in a much bigger tractor.
 
   / L Series owners #19  
L4330 here. It's 10 years old and always starts for me.
 
   / L Series owners #20  
Our L3240 is the perfect size for our situation. Cuts the field, tills the garden, moves pallets of firewood from blocking & splitting area to house, skids logs, chips the limbs that don't get fed to the stove, builds & maintains woods road & driveway, clears snow and handles a 9' hoe. I still can't believe how little fuel it uses after a hard days work. Love that machine. Bought in 2007 and already paid for itself in chiropractor avoidance.
 

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