Carl_NH
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- Tractor
- 01 Kubota B21TLB, 2010 Ferris 52" ZTR, Cub Cadet 1811, Gravely Super8
HIghSeas,
I faced a similar decision when I got my B21TLB years ago, the comparable series then was a L3130 with a subframe BH. When I look at the specs for the L3800 vs the B26 the digging capacity of the B26 is higher, lift of the FEL is a wash. The B26 has a higher GPM and more dedicated Hyd flow for BH work.
The L3800 with the subframe "adapted" for a BH will have lower ground clearance, and the BH sits 12" further off the back of the machine. The L3800 is not a dedicated TLB like the B26 that is built from the grond up as a TLB with the integrated designed frame.
Both will serve you well, but I like a dedicated/designed TLB rather than one that is adapted to be a TLB like the L3800. That said, the L3800 is a bit bigger, weighs a bit more, and is a great setup too.
There are some other intangibles, like hidden frame and tucked hoses, skid plates, departure angle, full covered ROPS that make the B26 better machine for rugged conditions you may face in AK.
It also depends on your work - will it be scratching hardpan and digging stumps, loading materials, moving rocks (with hyd thumb) I would vote B26, if its more cutting, mowing, loading, some BH and PTO based work then the L3800 with more HP would be a better fit IMO.
Carl
I faced a similar decision when I got my B21TLB years ago, the comparable series then was a L3130 with a subframe BH. When I look at the specs for the L3800 vs the B26 the digging capacity of the B26 is higher, lift of the FEL is a wash. The B26 has a higher GPM and more dedicated Hyd flow for BH work.
The L3800 with the subframe "adapted" for a BH will have lower ground clearance, and the BH sits 12" further off the back of the machine. The L3800 is not a dedicated TLB like the B26 that is built from the grond up as a TLB with the integrated designed frame.
Both will serve you well, but I like a dedicated/designed TLB rather than one that is adapted to be a TLB like the L3800. That said, the L3800 is a bit bigger, weighs a bit more, and is a great setup too.
There are some other intangibles, like hidden frame and tucked hoses, skid plates, departure angle, full covered ROPS that make the B26 better machine for rugged conditions you may face in AK.
It also depends on your work - will it be scratching hardpan and digging stumps, loading materials, moving rocks (with hyd thumb) I would vote B26, if its more cutting, mowing, loading, some BH and PTO based work then the L3800 with more HP would be a better fit IMO.
Carl