Bought an L 3130

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farmerEd

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Georgia
Tractor
Kubota l3130
I started a search for a new tractor for our U-pick farm about a month ago. I've had an L175 for about 15 years and we have about outgrown it. I looked at a lot of makes of tractors and in the horsepower range I was looking at I believe the L3130 is the best tractor for the money.

I appreciate this forum. I read lots of posts on several makes, so many I about drove my family crazy. The Mahindra's were tempting but I had 4 things against them:
1. They haven't been in the US that long so I'm still not sure of the parts availability in the long run ( I know Mahindra dealers will say they're here to stay but I've seen quite a few brands come and go and they all say they're here to stay.)
2. I don't like the fact they source out parts of certain models of their tractors to other companies. With Kubota I know who made it.
3. There are LOTS of Kubota dealers around so parts and service are easily available.
4. Kubotas hold their resale value as well as any tractor model I've seen. I'll probably get near what I paid for the little L175 when I sell it. Mahindras don't seem to do as well, at least not right now.

That being said I found a 2003 L3130 2WD with turf tires, standard transmission and 281 hours for $9000. It seemed like a fair price to me so I bought it. It still has 6 months on the full warranty and 1 year on the power train. Before anyone chimes in on 4WD and FEL, I just don't need them. I've got a brother in law on either side of me and they both have larger tractors with Fel's and backhoes I can use when I need one. Mine will mostly do orchard work, garden plowing and trailer pulling.

I really like this tractor. Compared to the L175 it's like going from an old pickup to a cadillac. Easy to start, QUIET, smooth driving and with the snychro transmission no gear grinding if your not fully stopped before you change gears. Well, enough said, I've attached a picture of the new addition and I hope she gives as good service as the L175. Thanks again for the forum.
 

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Congrats on the new tractor. I have a 3830 and it is great. I think you will really like the tractor. Kubota quality is outstanding.

I fully agree with you on the Mahindra. Kubota is truly the only way to go when it comes to under 50 hp tractors. John Deere would be my choice for over 50 hp.

By the way. Welcome to TBN. This is a really great place to ask questions and communicate with other owners. Take care. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
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The L175 is 2WD. For such a small tractor it never ceases to amaze me at it's pulling power. I've pulled pretty fair sized loads of firewood up a wet, Georgia red clay farm road and it always made it to the top. I hope the 3130 suprises me as much as the 175 has. I attached a picture of the old girl to this message.
 

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Ed
Welcome to TBN. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
Congrat's on the new tractor. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
Checked out your homepage. Nice informative site. /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif
 
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<font color="blue"> I hope the 3130 suprises me as much as the 175 has. </font>

I'm sure she will.

One thing that will be interesting to see is how the turf tires on the L3130 compare to the R1s that are on the L175, on your Georgia clay after a rain... /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 
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as long as you have the differential lock heel lever, you'll be fine. My 3130 has great traction in 2 wd.
 
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I'll admit the turf tires do have me a little concerned but I'll just have to wait and see. I'd rather have Ag tires in the garden for plowing but they tear up the ground in the orchard something fierce. We do a lot of mulching of the orchard rows in the winter when the ground is more prone to damage(the ground dosen't freeze solid here very often) from Ag tires so I believe the turf tires will be helpful. Overall I'll probably use the tractor more than %70 on turf in the orchard and pastures so I think it will be a good choice. What I really need is for someone to come up with an Ag tread tire with retractable lugs.

Nobody made mention yet (not that it would matter now that I've bought it) but do you experienced Kubota folks believe $9000 was a decent price to pay for this tractor or a bit high?
 
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Ed - Nice tractor and nice Web Site. Sounds as though you have a nice operation going with your farm.

A few months back I paid approximately $17,000 for my L3130 HST with frost Plug Heater and Rim Guard in rear tires. No expert on tractor prices, but seems to me you got a pretty good deal.

I sure like my tractor, sold a 1952 AC WD, and this is a dream to operate compared to that.

I've learned much from this Board - Great Site.

penokee /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 

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