Rolando
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- Joined
- Aug 20, 2004
- Messages
- 586
- Location
- Northcentral Florida
- Tractor
- Bobcat Toolcat High Flow Turbo C-series
I was having a conversation with a local dealer yesterday about the different models in the Grand L30 tractors. I was asking him what advantage I would get going from an L3130HST to a 3430 or 3830, how much of a difference the 3 or so HP step up with each model would make. Weight-wise in tractor, the 3130 weights the same as the 3430, and the 3830 is only 35 lbs more.
I'm still a novice, so I hope I'm remembering the details correctly enough. He mentioned that unless the implement uses the PTO, like a mower, there isn't any difference in the power because the FEL and BH would be the same in all three models (same weight and load capacities) and they run off the hydraulics. The hydraulics would reach their maximum pressure long before you max out the tractor HP in the L3130.
Is this correct? In terms of PTO, I will just be using a finish mower, and that would probably be a 72". The other implements I'm interested in are the FEL (the LA723 with a skid steer hitch or quick attach for a bucket, a grapple and a pallet fork), a box scrapper and if I can afford and/or get myself to spend the money, the BH (probably the BL4690B is all I would need).
BTW, where I am here in Florida I have fine sand (Arrendondo Fine Sand for the soils scientists in the audience) down to forever and no rocks AT ALL. The trees are not very mature, 4 to 10", and mostly all varieties of Oak. The parcel is 5 acres and I will be selectively clearing within 4 acres.
I worry about having sufficient power to push/dig out/move trees, move fill and construction supplies, and grade. But from what the dealer is saying, the 3130 will max out the power and capacity of the FEL and backhoe, so is there any point in spending the extra $1,200 or $3,500 on the 3430 or 3830? Don't mean to denigrate the 3430/3830 owners out there, just talking about what would be appropriate for my application.
I'm still a novice, so I hope I'm remembering the details correctly enough. He mentioned that unless the implement uses the PTO, like a mower, there isn't any difference in the power because the FEL and BH would be the same in all three models (same weight and load capacities) and they run off the hydraulics. The hydraulics would reach their maximum pressure long before you max out the tractor HP in the L3130.
Is this correct? In terms of PTO, I will just be using a finish mower, and that would probably be a 72". The other implements I'm interested in are the FEL (the LA723 with a skid steer hitch or quick attach for a bucket, a grapple and a pallet fork), a box scrapper and if I can afford and/or get myself to spend the money, the BH (probably the BL4690B is all I would need).
BTW, where I am here in Florida I have fine sand (Arrendondo Fine Sand for the soils scientists in the audience) down to forever and no rocks AT ALL. The trees are not very mature, 4 to 10", and mostly all varieties of Oak. The parcel is 5 acres and I will be selectively clearing within 4 acres.
I worry about having sufficient power to push/dig out/move trees, move fill and construction supplies, and grade. But from what the dealer is saying, the 3130 will max out the power and capacity of the FEL and backhoe, so is there any point in spending the extra $1,200 or $3,500 on the 3430 or 3830? Don't mean to denigrate the 3430/3830 owners out there, just talking about what would be appropriate for my application.