L3400

/ L3400 #21  
...only problem is...NEW orange VS orange paint...
Umm, yea, :confused2: that sounds like a deal breaker to me, too :ashamed: :laughing: by the way... where EXACTLY is this tractor located??? :cool:
 
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#22  
Umm, yea, :confused2: that sounds like a deal breaker to me, too :ashamed: :laughing: by the way... where EXACTLY is this tractor located??? :cool:

Japan :laughing:

No really , the tractor looks good , I get to demo it all day this weekend . The ONLY problem is , he said " The LIFT is JERKY :(" Can I live with this , or how much out of my pocket to fix it the right way ? I have not searched form yet to read about it . Any links or info on jerky lifts ?
 
/ L3400 #23  
Bottom line... there is no fix other than buying a Grand L



(personally, I think there is a fix but I can not prove it.)
Conspiracy thing, beware, they ARE watching us.... {insert secret BIG grin here}



.
 
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#24  
Bottom line... there is no fix other than buying a Grand L



(personally, I think there is a fix but I can not prove it.)
Conspiracy thing, beware, they ARE watching us.... {insert secret BIG grin here}



.

I guess I just need to drive it . I am going to grade about 2 miles of gravel driveways , then going to cut 3 acres of yard with my 6 ft grooming mower . So I should have alot of seat time before I buy it. I am really worried about the jerky lift , I thought it was fixed in newer models ? I LOVE the lift on my 3000 Ford . The owner said that it is jerky !! So you are saying ANY L series has a jerky lift ? I do not think I'll find a better deal , or cleaner tractor.
 
/ L3400 #25  
I guess I just need to drive it . I am going to grade about 2 miles of gravel driveways , then going to cut 3 acres of yard with my 6 ft grooming mower . So I should have alot of seat time before I buy it. I am really worried about the jerky lift , I thought it was fixed in newer models ? I LOVE the lift on my 3000 Ford . The owner said that it is jerky !! So you are saying ANY L series has a jerky lift ? I do not think I'll find a better deal , or cleaner tractor.

It is called 1/4" valving. It is the design of the lift system on the standard L series. The Grand L's have a different valve system that does not jerk like you describe. You can learn to live it with it IMO. I had the L2800 which is identical to the L3400 just less displacement. It is a small pain but would not be a deal breaker for me from what you are describing. Don't let it bother you. I went with the Grand L for other reasons. The lift was not an issue and it will work just fine.
 
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/ L3400 #28  
Seriously, you need to jump all over that thing or someone else surely will.

The jerky 3-point is no more than an annoyance. We have two older tractor that have done that for years.

I believe it is a position control rather than quarter inching.
 
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#29  
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pic with hood off . Going to DEMO TODAY :D I got off work , so going now demo !!
 
/ L3400 #30  
the equipment looks like its rarely been used at all.
 
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#31  
ok been driving it for 1 Hr 1/2 ....... WOW , Is it crazy to be in love with a tractor :laughing:. The dura grader works GREAT !! on my driveway ( good white rock ) on his driveway , it SUCKS ( hard pack , potholes , no gravel ) . I have not used ft bucket yet . tractor ONLY has 109 hrs before I got on it :D. He could not remember , he thought it had 159 !!! SWEET!! 109 hrs . Going back outside to do some more damage !! :cloud9:
 
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#32  
The lift is OK , it does JERK , but I can live with it . Is 2500 RPM about right for pulling dura grader in 4x4 M range ? Seems to work best in M 4x4 . Tires are NOT filled , but will be SOON !
 
/ L3400 #33  
The lift is OK , it does JERK , but I can live with it . Is 2500 RPM about right for pulling dura grader in 4x4 M range ? Seems to work best in M 4x4 . Tires are NOT filled , but will be SOON !

If you can live with the 3PH you will really like the tractor. The 3PH is about the worst thing the L3400 has to offer. For that matter, I think it is the only bad thing it has to offer other than not tool box.
 
/ L3400 #34  
nothing wrong with loving a tractor.my tractor is my baby,i enjoy the time i spend driving it.an im so glad that i have it.
 
/ L3400 #35  
The lift is OK , it does JERK , but I can live with it . Is 2500 RPM about right for pulling dura grader in 4x4 M range ? Seems to work best in M 4x4 . Tires are NOT filled , but will be SOON !

Run it where you have good power, if 2500 is it, then that where it needs to be.
 
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#36  
I got in over 2 hrs grading driveways with the Dura Grader . It works great IF you have gravel !!! It sucks if you have nothing to work with . Tractor is new , 110 hrs , runs perfect . Going to play with the FEL loader this weekend . Thanks for the help ! L3400 is a great little rig ( except the Jerky :D)
 
/ L3400 #37  
Jerky is for eating not for tractors :D So, are you buying? ...or just getting a free rental? :laughing:
 
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#38  
Its mine , but I can not pick it up until next Thrusday when he comes back into town . One check to Kubota , and one check to him .
 
/ L3400 #39  
I generally run mine about 2000 for loader work in L range, I only use M for transporting load when I need to cover some ground faster. But you may be using it on much flatter and more stable ground.

And LD1, does yours not really have a tool box? mine does. (2010 model)
and notice the tool box in his photo right and behind of the SMV sign?
I thought they all had a toolbox. It is not all that large, but It holds about all I want or need to put in it. a wrench, a bungie, a pair of pliers , rag, and a pair of mechanics gloves, and the PTO cover.

James K0UA
 
/ L3400 #40  
I generally run mine about 2000 for loader work in L range, I only use M for transporting load when I need to cover some ground faster. But you may be using it on much flatter and more stable ground.

And LD1, does yours not really have a tool box? mine does. (2010 model)
and notice the tool box in his photo right and behind of the SMV sign?
I thought they all had a toolbox. It is not all that large, but It holds about all I want or need to put in it. a wrench, a bungie, a pair of pliers , rag, and a pair of mechanics gloves, and the PTO cover.

James K0UA

Nope, no toolbox except the one I added.

That was one of the complaints on the earlier L3400's. I knew I heard that the new L3700 and L3200/3800's had a toolbox, but I wasn't aware they started putting them on the later L3400's as well.

Mine is an 06 model BTW. Back when I was researching mine, the only three complaints were the lack of a toolbox, jerky 3PH, and the suction hose for the hyd pump would crack. But kubota fixed the hyd hose with a better material.
 

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