BrokeFarmerJohn
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- Joined
- Oct 7, 2016
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- Location
- Columbus Ohio
- Tractor
- 2017 Mahindra 5555, John Blue G-1000, Massey Ferguson 98, John Deere GP
I’m looking at a used 4x4 L3901 gear shift tractor with less than 100 hours on it.
My questions: how do you like the gear shift compact? Regret not getting HST?
I’m not familiar with Kubota gear shift tractors, is it like a normal gear shift or like a shuttle shift?
What would be a good deal on a L3901 gear tractor with turf tires and less than 100 hours be? (I prefer turf tires)
My background: I have extensive experience with older (20s-70s) gear shift tractors. And a HST compact loader tractor (2005).
Plans for tractor: Box blade/ rear blade work, if it’s cheap enough I’ll buy a loader for moving smaller round bales of hay and gravel when needed, my last compact I had pallet forks on it 98% of the time, I rarely do dirt work.
My last tractor was a 48hp 2005 JD 4320 with a cab and R4 tires. Will I be disappointed using a kubota L series? Since selling the compact I have been able to get most of my chores done with a Ford 960 tractor (40hp live PTO) which I like a lot but sold. Wanting to get back to a utility frame tractor with wide front and independent everything lol.
I know over old gear shift tractors the bota will be a big upgrade, over 1500lb lift on the 3pt will do what I need.
Kubota’s 1100lb capacity on the loader is a concern, many times handling hay or lifting I found myself saying I could use a bigger tractor than the 4320 with 400CX loader. A lot of times it was over kill. I sold the 4320 to get out of debt or I would have kept it. Now that I have money saved up I would like to buy a “cheaper to get on” tractor. Something cheaper on the wallet. This bota is in that range. Any Insight is appreciated.
I have also showed myself, although more work, I can live without a loader, my buddy has a 28XL mahindra if I desperately need a loader. I do miss a loader tractor though.
My questions: how do you like the gear shift compact? Regret not getting HST?
I’m not familiar with Kubota gear shift tractors, is it like a normal gear shift or like a shuttle shift?
What would be a good deal on a L3901 gear tractor with turf tires and less than 100 hours be? (I prefer turf tires)
My background: I have extensive experience with older (20s-70s) gear shift tractors. And a HST compact loader tractor (2005).
Plans for tractor: Box blade/ rear blade work, if it’s cheap enough I’ll buy a loader for moving smaller round bales of hay and gravel when needed, my last compact I had pallet forks on it 98% of the time, I rarely do dirt work.
My last tractor was a 48hp 2005 JD 4320 with a cab and R4 tires. Will I be disappointed using a kubota L series? Since selling the compact I have been able to get most of my chores done with a Ford 960 tractor (40hp live PTO) which I like a lot but sold. Wanting to get back to a utility frame tractor with wide front and independent everything lol.
I know over old gear shift tractors the bota will be a big upgrade, over 1500lb lift on the 3pt will do what I need.
Kubota’s 1100lb capacity on the loader is a concern, many times handling hay or lifting I found myself saying I could use a bigger tractor than the 4320 with 400CX loader. A lot of times it was over kill. I sold the 4320 to get out of debt or I would have kept it. Now that I have money saved up I would like to buy a “cheaper to get on” tractor. Something cheaper on the wallet. This bota is in that range. Any Insight is appreciated.
I have also showed myself, although more work, I can live without a loader, my buddy has a 28XL mahindra if I desperately need a loader. I do miss a loader tractor though.