L3800 questions

   / L3800 questions #21  
My L3200 I got new in October has a jerky hitch. Dealer had never heard of such a thing pre-sale when I asked. It sucks, but is usable & not quite bad enough for me to make a big deal about it.

I checked it out when I picked it up, but not close enough & not with a load, which exadurates the problem.

Yeah all the sales guys are very ignorant about that little bug. It has only been around for about 10 years. I think Chilly807 researched and there have been 5 different models of the 3pt valve during the model runs of the L2800 L3400 and the newer L3200 and L3800. and it still shows up on the latest tractors.
 
   / L3800 questions #22  
The jerky hitch thing is kind of odd, but simple.

The basic L series has a hitch that rises in small increments (olny when the lever is moved VERY slow), not a smooth fluid motion. Some move in larger increments (rare) that cause more jerkyness, most move in smaller increments that cause less jerkyness.

Now this is only noticed when the lever is move upward VERY slowly! I rarely need to raise mine VERY slowly. Yes, I use a box blade a lot and never have any issues at all...

Since mine is not one of the more jerky ones, it's not ever noticeable and never a problem.

It is something to check and see if you can live with it when buying. If you can not live with it, pretty simple, buy a Grand L, or something else...

I like the simple basic L and do not like the fancy stuff at all. But that's just me...

I do not see this as a big problem for Kubota, but can see the more jerky ones not working for most people...
 
   / L3800 questions #23  
It's a pity that it gets so jerky going up -- it seems to be due to very abrupt cutoff of the valve (what I'd call a "bang-bang" control). Going down in steps, you can see the hitch slow towards the end of travel, and it's a lot smoother and seems perfectly damped (more of a "proportional" control). They got down working perfectly!
 
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#24  
I like the idea of installing a remote hydraulic valve on the rear and a 3rd function on the loader control.

I have looked and searched around the site for this info and have seen references to WR long and have found their site and kits.
I like the idea of getting the kits from Kubota. Obviously they have to have some kind of rear remote kit in order to operate their backhoe.
Are all these part numbers for the rear and 3 function going to be found in the owners manual?
Does Kubota offer a OEM kit for the 3rd function?
I would like to have the install look like it is factory, so don't like the idea of a "one size fits all" from the aftermarket.

Anyone have these part numbers handy?
 
   / L3800 questions #25  
I bought a new L3800 in November and have not had any jerky hitch issues, I use this for my business and have already put 40+ hours on this machine and it has surpassed my expectations as well as it has done everything I have asked it to do. I have a FEL, 66" Gannon, and Rotary Mower, no issues using any implements.
 
   / L3800 questions #26  
I like the idea of installing a remote hydraulic valve on the rear and a 3rd function on the loader control.

I have looked and searched around the site for this info and have seen references to WR long and have found their site and kits.
I like the idea of getting the kits from Kubota. Obviously they have to have some kind of rear remote kit in order to operate their backhoe.
Are all these part numbers for the rear and 3 function going to be found in the owners manual?
Does Kubota offer a OEM kit for the 3rd function?
I would like to have the install look like it is factory, so don't like the idea of a "one size fits all" from the aftermarket.

Anyone have these part numbers handy?

Kubota offers up to 3 rear remotes on this tractor. I do not believe that they are integrated into the tractor as they are on the Grand Ls. Basically just clamped onto the ROPS if memory serves me correctly. About $800 for a single and $2000 for all 3. Relatively easy to have a better system, set up better for less money when it comes to the std L models.

There is no OEM 3rd function option for this tractor. So you are stuck with getting aftermarket. Again, nothing wrong with this, just take your time and get the right stuff and it can be as good or even better than if there were an OEM kit for it.

Good luck with your decisions. ;)
 
   / L3800 questions #27  
I bought a new L3800 in November and have not had any jerky hitch issues, I use this for my business and have already put 40+ hours on this machine and it has surpassed my expectations as well as it has done everything I have asked it to do. I have a FEL, 66" Gannon, and Rotary Mower, no issues using any implements.
Good to hear. I've been Very impressed with mine!
 
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#28  
Well I think I made a deal on a new L3800 with a dealer in Kentucky. Nobody around me will come close to their price.

Anyhow I called another dealer about 40 min from where I live and asked them how close they could get to the price in Kentucky.

He was not even close. But he did warn me to not buy the tractor at the dealer down south unless I was willing to go back to that dealer every time I had a warranty problem. He told me that his dealer would not work on it and that none of the other dealers would look at any problems either. He said to plan to go back If you need any help, It will just sit at the back fence if you bring it to me.

Is this really how it works? I thought all Kubota dealers had to honor the warranty?

Hate to buy a new Kubota and get a job transfer to another state.

I have had warranty work done on My Chevy trucks at other Chevy dealers then where I had bought it.
 
   / L3800 questions #29  
Kubota is legally on the hook to support their warranty. They do that through their dealership network, just like Chevy or any other automotive dealer. Any Kubota dealership should be required to do warranty work. If it's not warranty work & just work, why on earth would any competent business turn away a paying customer. That salesman is just blowing smoke where the sun don't shine. Makes me doubt the quality of the salesman if not entire dealership.

You could call Kubota to confirm, maybe even rat out the shady dealer, but I'm 95% certain on the warranty work.
 
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#30  
I thought they all had to honor the warranty. Kubota Corp is the one paying the tab if there is warranty work needed.....right.

Anyhow, I am now concerned about taking the 4hour 20 min. (each way) trip to Kentucky. The plan was to go this Friday.
 

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