Aug 11, 2010 / L3700SU compared to B3300SU Pics #11 TripleR Super Star Member Joined Mar 5, 2009 Messages 18,084 Location Missouri Tractor Kubota M8540HDC, L5740HSTC, BX2200, BX2660, John Deere 425&1025R, Case, Massey Ferguson, Ford You're probably right, I just didn't like the set up or looks; never heard any complaints about them.
You're probably right, I just didn't like the set up or looks; never heard any complaints about them.
Aug 11, 2010 / L3700SU compared to B3300SU Pics #12 ChuckinNH Elite Member, R.I.P. Joined Jun 23, 2003 Messages 3,081 Location NH Tractor (B2620, had BX22) Simplicity Legacy w/48" mmm There is a thread on here about home built guards for those steering links, etc. The size comparison is interesting, about the same difference as there is between the small, and large B's, but more difference in weight for sure.
There is a thread on here about home built guards for those steering links, etc. The size comparison is interesting, about the same difference as there is between the small, and large B's, but more difference in weight for sure.
Jun 12, 2012 / L3700SU compared to B3300SU Pics #13 LD1 Epic Contributor Joined Apr 30, 2008 Messages 22,539 Location Central Ohio Tractor Kubota MX5100 Yea, the perception would be a little closer cause the ags for the L are skinnier than them R-4's, but about the same height. It does give you good shots of the axles though. The L has WAY beefier axles:thumbsup:
Yea, the perception would be a little closer cause the ags for the L are skinnier than them R-4's, but about the same height. It does give you good shots of the axles though. The L has WAY beefier axles:thumbsup: