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I live on an island in a caldera about 25 miles from the west entrance to Yellowstone Park. It snows 6-9 feet per year except when the roofs let go and there is 10 feet suddenly on the ground. I have about 2 acres that need landscaping, gravel restoration and a new retaining wall to level the lot near the waterfront. Also there are about 10 families that occupy the island year round and we need to help each other. In my 63 years I have reliably made the mistake of buy each piece of equipment at least three times the first two being too small or some quirky rig a local entrepreneur has cooked up. This time I want to do it right and get the right power plant and accessories, FEL, Front mounted snow blower(?) and 4n1 bucket etc. I also feel that in 4-5 years I will run out of the physical ability to do much with the tractor and want to be able to sell it to a next owner and not get killed. This is a spud and grain ag community with plenty of smaller farms and horse owners. The L3430 seems ok but I am attracted to the beef of the L4330 and its ability to heavier jobs, should they arrive. It gets to 30 below for a week at a time in the winter and 90+ in the summer; thus the cab. I know that a good dealer is important but so is competition among sellers. I don't know if the bigger dealers have a lot more flexibility or they are all at the margin for new gear. I have learned that the factory warrantee is worth having especially for a green bean like me. Any thoughts or advice? /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif