Bob_Young
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Jul 5, 2002
- Messages
- 1,244
- Location
- North of the Fingerlakes - NY
- Tractor
- Ford 4000; Ford 2000(both 3cyl.);JD40; 2004 Kubota L4300; 2006 Kubota B7610; new 2007 Kubota MX5000
What davitk said. The larger tires on the L2800 will make for a smoother ride over rough ground...at least I think they're bigger. This usually translates in being able to move faster on rough ground while staying comfortable.
The L2800 will also weigh more. Weight is important, particularly with a large heavy implement on hills. Too light a tractor and the tail will wag the dog. For my hilly land, an L2800 would be about the lower limit of what I'd want to pull a 5' brush hog. Rereading your post, however, I see brush hogging isn't among your plans.
One thing you'd give up with the L is the center PTO. So better plan on keeping the BX for mowing if you go with the L.
Bob
The L2800 will also weigh more. Weight is important, particularly with a large heavy implement on hills. Too light a tractor and the tail will wag the dog. For my hilly land, an L2800 would be about the lower limit of what I'd want to pull a 5' brush hog. Rereading your post, however, I see brush hogging isn't among your plans.
One thing you'd give up with the L is the center PTO. So better plan on keeping the BX for mowing if you go with the L.
Bob