Gary Fowler
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- Joined
- Jun 23, 2008
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- Location
- Bismarck Arkansas
- Tractor
- 2009 Kubota RTV 900, 2009 Kubota B26 TLB & 2010 model LS P7010
I think all the info you require is on the Kubota website except the actual backhoe specs for the L4600 as it only list the dig depth (106.1") and the pump capacities (7.8 +4.7 for PS= very slow). The L39 has 23.4 combined hydraulic pump capacity, weighs 6887 with total TLB, and lists all the lift capacities for the machine. The one thing that I don't think I would like about it is it only comes with GST transmission. I would have to go to the L45 to get a 3 range HST transmission or the smaller B26. I love the HST in my B26 and I don't think I would like a gear shift for back hoe work. I can move my B26 around while facing the hoe when I need to and don't have to depend on using the boom to position it all the time or get back in the seat facing forward.
Anyway, the B26 is a much more capable machines than the L 4600 and L39 even more so but likely $10-15K more money also. If I were spending that kind of money, I would go for the L45, it isn't that much bigger in footprint and would be the most capable machine with its HST tranny.
I am not familiar with the larger machines, but the one drawback on the B26 is that the FEL is not removable although it does come with a SSQA bucket if you plan to swap things out up front. I don't know if the larger machines are the same way.
Anyway, the B26 is a much more capable machines than the L 4600 and L39 even more so but likely $10-15K more money also. If I were spending that kind of money, I would go for the L45, it isn't that much bigger in footprint and would be the most capable machine with its HST tranny.
I am not familiar with the larger machines, but the one drawback on the B26 is that the FEL is not removable although it does come with a SSQA bucket if you plan to swap things out up front. I don't know if the larger machines are the same way.