Wont your tires lose traction before running out of horsepower?
Are you using low range? My L3240 HST weighs 3,400 pounds stock and I have a loader, loaded tires and a backhoe attachment. With all of that on I can break traction in 4wd with the diff lock held down on any surface. The engine does start to struggle if it has good traction, but it has never given up before the wheels slip. If you have a geared model the engine won't even struggle to break traction.My previous tractor, a B2920 with 29HP and weighing 1500#, would run out of traction before power. But my L3200 (32HP/2600#) starts to bog down and struggle long before it give up traction. I guess it comes down to power and weight. In both cases, you lose forward progress, so the end result is much the same. Little more comical on the B2920 though.
Thanks for the replies. You've given me more to think about.
I'm planning on purchasing a L3301DT Package from my local dealer. He suggested the smaller L2501 but I want more HP than my Husqvarna mower has.
The 25 hp diesel engine on a CUT is not comparable in any way to your 25 hp Husq riding mower. I would not hesitate to get the 25 hp machine for small acreage. Same frame as the 3301 as well - I think.