L3400 questions

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SteveA

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Connecticut
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Kubota L3130
I've been lurking long enough so it's time to jump in. We own 6 AC in northern CT. which about 5 is cleared. The remainder is low-lying swamp. Situated on the rear property is our 4 stall 24' X 48' horse barn and all the manure that goes with it.
Anyway, we have never owned a tractor. In the past we have paid local kids or "borrowed" tractors to bush hog our field. But without mowing on a regular basis, the perimeter brush is slowly creeping in shrinking the open space. Hence, we need to purchase a tractor with a FEL.
We have a JD dealer 5 miles from our home which primarily deals in landscaping equipment and the JD CUT line. Unfortunately, they price their equipment high and are somewhat aloof with a "take it, or leave it" attitude. Furthmore, we are looking for a basic machine without most of the amenities. JD offers the 790 (I think my wife has settled on a hydro) or as an alternative an over-priced 3203.
Looking to get the best bang for my buck on a limited budget, the L3400 has caught my eye. From what I've read here it is bullet proof and is larger and more powerful than comparibly priced competitors machines (e.g. JD 790). Another reason I am looking at "orange" is that I recently borrowed an older B8200 from a friend to mow. This old tractor is a rust bucket which looks like it's been through a war or two. But mechanically, it never skipped a beat which impressed me.
So, I have a few questions from you Kubota enthusiasts. Why do they (Kubota) not offer a front blade for pushing snow? (My barn is 500' from the street).
Also, how much of a price increase from the gear trans. to the hydro? If and when we decide to jump in, I think we need to weigh out price vs. buying locally in New England since their prices (from what I have read here) are inflated. A few years ago I saved several thousand dollars by travelling to Indiana to purchase a new RV after a substantial amount of dickering with a local dealer for the same unit. So a drive to PA. or down south is not out of the question if the numbers are substantially better. I am basically a DIY'er. If a minor warranty issue pops up, I don't mind doing the work myself as long as Kubota provides the parts. Sometimes getting a machine back to a dealer for a minor repair is not worth the hassle.
Any help you folks can offer would be greatly appreciated.
 
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Sorry for the double post. Had a problem on my end.
 
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I paid 15,500 for an L2800 HST with loader. That is the same tractor as the 3400 less HP. HST will add about 1,200 dollars or so. Hope this helps.
 
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Thanks, your reply does help. I am trying to keep my budget around 15K so the L2800 might be a better fit. Did they correct the 3 pt. shudder problem on the '06 models that I have been reading about? Supposedly they were upgrading the control valve to correct the problem
 
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Kubota makes a great machine.. so don't worry about that. 15K may be a bit low for a 30+ HP tractor with a FEL. But having said that... I'm not sure you need a 30+ HP tractor. Have you looked at the B series? Maybe a 7610 with a loader would do you just fine for your 6 acres and come in well within your budget.
 
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If using the FEL, getting an extra 5 hp is always better. HST is about $1,000 more down here in the south. You will love the hst.
 
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If you look at a L2800 gear be aware that the PTO stops when you clutch. The L3400 gear has a dual stage clutch. You'll soon forget the extra $1000 for HST but you live with the tractor for years. I love my HST.
 
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Since you will be using the tractor to clean your barn and move the manure you also need to be concerned with the lift height of the FEL. While the smaller B series tractors may be big enough to do the work, the L series tractors have much higher lift on the FEL. Better to load a truck or manure spreader. Just something to consider.
 
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I'm awaiting delivery of a L3400DT 4wd, FEL w/toothbar on bucket, R4 filled tires and box blade delivered here in N.C. from Barlow Equipment for $16,625. I have 12 acres, 9 very hilly. For what I need the tractor for, I prefer the gear drive. I pass this on to give an idea of price from Barlow Equipment. You can go to their site and fill out a form indicating what you want and would like to pay for it, and you will get a response as to what they can sell you this item for. Hope this helps.
 
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The L2800 HST w/FEL should be sufficient for my needs but of course the extra 5 HP would be better. But since I wish to keep by budget around 15K, the L3400 might be out of range. If I purchased the machine locally, I would be liable for +/- 1K in sales tax. An out-of-state deal where there is no tax on farm equipment or sales tax is something I should look at.
 

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