LD1
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LS jumps from a 1700# 25HP machine to the MT3 which is 45hp and 3700 pounds. So they really have no offering to compare to the L3901
The TYM T394 is a 3000# tractor
The 4015 branson is a 3000# tractor
These models are really in between kubotas models. Kubota offers the Lxx01 at ~2600-2700# then jumps to the GrandL at 3700#. None of which really compare to one another
That leaves the Massey 1739e, The CK4010, and the Boomer 37 to compare
The massey only lifts 1450 to max height. A tad more than the kubota....but at ground level it specs WEAKER with a break-out of 2288 vs kubota 2462. So I'd say these two arent gonna be much different in the real world. One is a few hundred pounds stronger down low, the other a few hundred stronger on the top end.
The boomer seems to be a standout with 2200#. But on tractors this size, 1000# hanging off the back + loaded tires is "just" enough for the 1200# loaders. So unless you put 1500#-2000# hanging off your 3ph......that extra lift capacity gains you NOTHING.
The kioti.......maybe someone else can shed some light. They had the 3000# CK35 paired with a 1200# loader. Tier IV hits and they can manage to shed 300-400# off the tractor, while adding all the emissions crap, boosting 5HP, and still give 50% increase in loader capacity? But again, better have a TON of ballast back there or it is useless.
Like someone said earlier, you could put some 4" diameter cylinders on the loader (like off a logsplitter). ANd on paper that baby would spec for 6000# lift capacity. But the specs are all theoretical. And NOT a true indication of what it can actually lift.
Ironic that two of the biggest players in the game.....deere and kubota......both have the lowest lift "rating". Think maybe there is a reason for that?
Also ironic that those who always complain about the weak kubota loader on the economy L's are those who are just window shopping and looking at a spec sheet and not the people who own and actually use them.
The people that actually own them are the ones making comments like:
The TYM T394 is a 3000# tractor
The 4015 branson is a 3000# tractor
These models are really in between kubotas models. Kubota offers the Lxx01 at ~2600-2700# then jumps to the GrandL at 3700#. None of which really compare to one another
That leaves the Massey 1739e, The CK4010, and the Boomer 37 to compare
The massey only lifts 1450 to max height. A tad more than the kubota....but at ground level it specs WEAKER with a break-out of 2288 vs kubota 2462. So I'd say these two arent gonna be much different in the real world. One is a few hundred pounds stronger down low, the other a few hundred stronger on the top end.
The boomer seems to be a standout with 2200#. But on tractors this size, 1000# hanging off the back + loaded tires is "just" enough for the 1200# loaders. So unless you put 1500#-2000# hanging off your 3ph......that extra lift capacity gains you NOTHING.
The kioti.......maybe someone else can shed some light. They had the 3000# CK35 paired with a 1200# loader. Tier IV hits and they can manage to shed 300-400# off the tractor, while adding all the emissions crap, boosting 5HP, and still give 50% increase in loader capacity? But again, better have a TON of ballast back there or it is useless.
Like someone said earlier, you could put some 4" diameter cylinders on the loader (like off a logsplitter). ANd on paper that baby would spec for 6000# lift capacity. But the specs are all theoretical. And NOT a true indication of what it can actually lift.
Ironic that two of the biggest players in the game.....deere and kubota......both have the lowest lift "rating". Think maybe there is a reason for that?
Also ironic that those who always complain about the weak kubota loader on the economy L's are those who are just window shopping and looking at a spec sheet and not the people who own and actually use them.
The people that actually own them are the ones making comments like:
I find that hilarious too. People claiming the economy Ls have a week loader. My L3200 could barely keep the back end on the ground with heavy ballast on the 3pt. Ballast is the week point, the front axle may be a week point. The loader is definitely not weak.
Those tractors have more than enough loader that that weight tractor can handle. My L3800 with loaded tires and a 500 pound box blade still can’t keep the back end down.
My L2501, with stock relief pressure, 525 Loader, loaded rears and 6ft Landpride finish mower will lift the rears if I'm trying to lift something too heavy.