bgWI
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- Joined
- Jul 4, 2006
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- 32
- Tractor
- Kubota GL4330
Greetings. After driving the L3830 and L4330 at the dealer lot we had them deliver the L4330 with an 853 Q/A FEL, Q/A pallet forks (48") and a 6' box scraper for trial on our property. Side by side to the B7800 is quite a lot more machine, double the weight! It was not long after moving logs, palleted lumber, grading forest lanes and digging piled dirt that we deicded on the L4330 with the great reach of the 853 and the versatility of Q/A. The 4 cylinder engine is quiet, which is important with nearby neigbors, since we often work 'til dark. The power top and tilt with triple remote valves are ordered and a BH90 backhoe has been located at another dealership. Since I will go stumping with the BH, we decided the subframe mount would be much stronger than the BH4690 on lift arms. We chose the 16" bucket for the BH. We live in clay that gets quite hard in the dry season. We opted for a Kodiak 6' rough mower. Since we use the tractor in so many different ways it seems appropriate to have the largest, longest reach FEL with Q/A and the larger BH. Our previous B1750 and B7800 served us well through much work over the years of building and landscaping. The L4330 is going to make our future projects even easier. We thank you all for the input and comments both directly and indirectly. This is truely a very informative forum!
I'm already thinking about a Q/A blank for fabricating a 3pt mount for using the landscape rake off the loader in close quarters of our woods. Since we are in hill/bluff country I would like to find a good incline meter to relieve the "pucker" factor....any recommendations? Also would like to fabricate a brush fork for either the bucket or maybe the 48" pallet fork unit. Also have to weld some chain hooks to the bucket....maybe a thumb to the BH....ah, the fun of fitting out new equipment!! (Best part, my best friend, partner, and co-worker (wife) is at least as happy as I am!)
I'm already thinking about a Q/A blank for fabricating a 3pt mount for using the landscape rake off the loader in close quarters of our woods. Since we are in hill/bluff country I would like to find a good incline meter to relieve the "pucker" factor....any recommendations? Also would like to fabricate a brush fork for either the bucket or maybe the 48" pallet fork unit. Also have to weld some chain hooks to the bucket....maybe a thumb to the BH....ah, the fun of fitting out new equipment!! (Best part, my best friend, partner, and co-worker (wife) is at least as happy as I am!)