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#21  
Here are some pics, I hope. Another tidbit on the loader. Even though on paper the specs would indicate that the lifting capacity is not much higher than the B3200 loader, it sure feels much more powerful. I will be able to tell more on that when I can get into some dirt digging. I'll keep you posted.

Steve
 

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   / L Series #22  
Oh!....That's what they look like when they are clean! Nice tractor - I am sure you are going to be more than satisfied with it.
 
   / L Series #23  
Very nice looking tractor, take lots of pictures because it won't look like that very long.
 
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#24  
That's for sure. Although I'm a real freak about keeping stuff looking as new as possible and still use them. I'm **** near OCD about that. I do wish that we could get R1 tires with a wider footprint. I really like the traction they provide but sometimes a bit better flotation would be nice. Oh well, we can't always get our way. Oh I almost forgot. Looks like I can swap the rear wheels from side to side and make it wider in the rear if I ever wanted to. That's a neat feature I guess.
 
   / L Series #25  
Hey wipe that smile off!! Wow Id be smiling too, Congrats on new Kubota, enjoy and thanks for pics.
DevilDog
 
   / L Series #26  
Nice looking unit!

I think the world of that platform.

My 3710 is 11 years old and it is a STUD......... 1600 hours on it and bullet proof.

I have a very hilly 100 acre property with fields, an apple orchard and a forest I log 20 cord of wood a year out of. My Kubota is one of a few keys to owning this place......... couldn't do it with out my "boys". :thumbsup:
 
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#27  
Good to hear. I know most rental yards around hear rent L series Kubotas and I'm willing to bet it's for a good reason.
 
   / L Series #28  
In the hills, wider is always better, we had ours set out before delivery.
 
   / L Series #29  
Triple R's right about the wider stance. An hour or two of work and you'll have a much more stable tractor. I waited maybe 6 months before I adjusted mine out, one of the best things I've done to it so far. Feels 100% more stable on side hills.

It looks like Kubota changed their rear wheel design for some reason, I hadn't seen that type before..

Wider ags are available, just not stock on this model. I agree with you, more flotation would be nice.

Sean
 
   / L Series #30  
That's for sure. Although I'm a real freak about keeping stuff looking as new as possible and still use them. I'm **** near OCD about that. I do wish that we could get R1 tires with a wider footprint. I really like the traction they provide but sometimes a bit better flotation would be nice. Oh well, we can't always get our way. Oh I almost forgot. Looks like I can swap the rear wheels from side to side and make it wider in the rear if I ever wanted to. That's a neat feature I guess.

You have numerous variations on the width with the rims you have. Requires taking the rim off the disc but not to hard as long as they don't have fluid in them:D
 

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