Re: L30 series, Maximum Utmost!
Dick, I have a finish mower on now and no loader. It is not nearly as heavy as the Woods and consequently is a snap for the
L3830. I use it on the hills here and have no concerns about going up and down my hills with it raised. Weight is about 850lbs and 84" cut width. My Woods brush mower weighs in at about 1500lbs. It is offsets quite a bit to the right of a tractor. I have yet to attach it to the
L3830, but know it would probably make the front end light, especially without the loader attached. My plans are to sell it with my International. The
L4330 has a slightly wider front stance then the
L3830 but both use the same rear end and tires. The 3 pt hitch is built much beefier then the older L10 series. The arms are thicker and shorter, the hydraulics are very smooth. I think the external twin hydraulic rams must have something to do with this. I will have to do a experiment with the Woods brush hog I have and the
L3830, its a 80" DO80 model with chains on the front and back. Its a beast!
As far as power, I have found that the
L3830 is "powerful enough" for me. When mowing uphill in medium, I will have to slow down to about 3 to 4 mph. This actually is pretty close to the speed I mow at on the straights and downhills, the new speedometer gives you that info. The HST transmission makes speeding up and slowing down so easy. You listen to the sound of the engine and automatically adjust the hydro pedal without even thinking about it. The electronic display does two things that I really like, one is the PTO speed shown digitally and the other is the trip time. I have found my mower cuts the same at 475 RPM to 500 RPM as it does at 540 RPM. The reduced RPM makes mowing even more pleasuable with decreased sound and with no noticeable loss in power. The
L48 ran great at 1700-1800 RPM, the
L3830's range seems to be about 2300 RPM. Even at that though its quieter then the
L48. My Kubota came with a spark arrestor and am wondering if this has also added to the quieter running engine then the
L48? The more I use it the more I like it. In fact 2 people I know are now considering selling/trading their tractors for a
L3130 HST or
L3830 HST, no kidding! Rat...