Kubota L3400DT

   / Kubota L3400DT #1  

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This L3400DT beauty is a 2009 with blade and bush hog,
DT with stick in the middle.
Any trouble with these? ONLY 258hrs!!!
Says 3 range but shows hi/low?
Are these better then Hydro?
Asking 16k
I also found a 2006 Kioti DK 45s with 1300hrs rear remote for same price with more attachments but shuttle arm is loose, drove great but can't decide on brand.
Thoughts. Would like to add 3rd function at some point to either.
Kioti I can run lines from rear remote for grapple if needed.
 

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   / Kubota L3400DT #2  
I owned that same Kubota until I traded for a MX 4700. The L 3400 I had was four wheel drive with Ag tires, no front end loader. Problem free during the time I owned it. I can't recall how many hours it had on the clock when I traded it but it was several hundred I am sure. I wish I had been able to keep it and the MX 4700 but being financially embarrassed, I could not do both.

Good luck with whatever decision you make.
 
   / Kubota L3400DT #3  
once owned an L4400 years ago. a reliable bare bones tractor w/clutch operated shuttle shift, 1st & 2nd were not sync. if properly maintained, should be a good buy, can't say about the price. ask the owner about the initial fluid changes & maintenance log. maybe hire a tractor mechanic to inspect.

i found the model was limited in fel work due to smaller frame & front tire size, but for moderate work, should be fine. good luck, post what you decide, regards
 
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   / Kubota L3400DT #4  
Kubota is in great shape and seems fairly priced. If you are doing lots of loader work the shifting vs HST is the only downside.

But it you are doing mowing, and general use it would be fine. On the DK45 you are getting more HP and more tractor, but at 1300 hours, and looks like it's lived outside most of its life.

Just depends if you need the HP, if not I would lean towards the Kubota for the hours and condition.
 
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Is the DT just the older version of a shuttle? I see lots of Utube adjusting clutches but with low hrs would think this should be an issue until later?
 
   / Kubota L3400DT #6  
check the pedal play for adj, the manual should give proper clearance. careful not to over adjust & keep foot off clutch pedal while using until you shift. even w/low hrs, may be good idea to have the tractor checked out on site. good luck

in addition, carefully review your unseen future task needs & if the tractor size is adequate. all too often (myself included) tractors have a way of suddenly shrinking when delivered to site. also, a quick demo drive around the dealer's or seller's lot is a poor way of simulating farm tasks.
 
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   / Kubota L3400DT #7  
I love Kioti, but between the two, I'd be taking a good look at the Kubota. With those hours it's basically new, if it checks out it's a great little compact utility tractor. The only issue I could see is that maybe it's not enough horsepower for you. Maybe.

I'm under the impression the mechanically assisted steering needs adjustment with age, but it doesn't seem like it's got enough hours to get sloppy- but that's something to look at.
 
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   / Kubota L3400DT #8  
This L3400DT beauty is a 2009 with blade and bush hog,
DT with stick in the middle.
Any trouble with these? ONLY 258hrs!!!
Says 3 range but shows hi/low?
Are these better then Hydro?
Asking 16k
I also found a 2006 Kioti DK 45s with 1300hrs rear remote for same price with more attachments but shuttle arm is loose, drove great but can't decide on brand.
Thoughts. Would like to add 3rd function at some point to either.
Kioti I can run lines from rear remote for grapple if needed.
First thing is how you are going to use the machine? If bringing into woodlands, front mounted tie rods on Kubota are prone to damage unless guarded with homemade plate of some sort.

Second thing doesn’t care how you’re going to use it and has more to do where was it stored when not used. Always choose the one under cover.

Thirdly, forget about brand. Brand doesn’t make a wit of difference because they can all go down.Closest proximity to dealer is way more important.

Fourthly, look over the tractors mechanically looking for good shifting or movement, hydraulic response and fel power and speed. Look for any leaks as well.

As to which is better hydro or shuttle has more to do with usage. The geared tractor is less prone to parasitic loss which helps with ground engagement implements along with pulling and pushing.
Hydro is for convenience of back and forth.

Lastly, you can use 16 k as down payment toward new if so inclined.
 
   / Kubota L3400DT #9  
Is the DT just the older version of a shuttle? I see lots of Utube adjusting clutches but with low hrs would think this should be an issue until later?

The DT in Kubota stands for Dual Traction - means 4WD and the L3400DT has Hi/Lo so 8 speeds forward and two reverse. Regarding the clutch, at 258 hours it should be fine for a lot more hours.

Test out the Kubota and see if you can stall the tractor (2nd or 3rd) while braking. I haven't driven a clutch Kubota since my L175DT 24 years ago.
 
   / Kubota L3400DT #10  
This L3400DT beauty is a 2009 with blade and bush hog,
DT with stick in the middle.
Any trouble with these? ONLY 258hrs!!!
Says 3 range but shows hi/low?
How well do you trust the seller of the Kubota? Find out what serial number the tractor has... Got any more (or better) photos? At best, this is a 2007 model and it has been out in the sun it's whole life...

I would also guess the hours are not truthful based on tire and paint wear... but that's just a guess.

Under the model number, L3400 there should be an "XtraPower" sticker (?). In 2008 the new engine was larger and had this distinction. 2009 definitely should have it.

You can see this in this photo:
 

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