L3800 vs L3200

   / L3800 vs L3200 #1  

lizardman

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JD 850,JD 810A(mine),JD LX280(dad)
They are basically the same tractor, except for HP. Can a 3800 really "do" that much more? Does the extra HP help the tractor do any more? I know that you get more power out of more HP, but on the same frame, will it matter?

I have been using a JD850 with only @24+/- HP for years so I just dont know if the 3200 will have enough PTO HP to really be different than the JD. But, my little JD has seemed plenty strong enough.

Local dealer has several gear/HST models of both 3200/3800 4wd with loader. There is only about $1,500 difference between models. Only about $1,000 more each for HST.

Every grand more added to price puts the tractor that much further beyond reach.

Rod
 
   / L3800 vs L3200 #2  
My brother and I just got a geared 3200 on Saturday and with the little bit of time I put on it appears the tractor runs out of traction before power. I have a hydro B model but went gear for this one to save some coin and I think it will be fine for the amount that we'll be using it.
 
   / L3800 vs L3200 #3  
Only you can answer if more hp will do it for you but one thing to consider is the L3800 will have better resale value if and when you decide to trade.:)
 
   / L3800 vs L3200 #4  
What do you plan to use it for mainly? I have the L2800 and I might have to slow down brush hogging up hill... but will do everything else with no problems. I would love to use someone's L3400 at my place to see if I'm missing anything... but I don't think so.

More HP = more fuel (in my mind).
 
   / L3800 vs L3200 #5  
One thing to keep in mind, the L3200 gear model doesn't have a live PTO. Both HST models and the L3800 have live PTO. This is only important if you are going to be doing a lot of bush hogging or certain other types of PTO work.
 
   / L3800 vs L3200 #6  
Local dealer has several gear/HST models of both 3200/3800 4wd with loader. There is only about $1,500 difference between models. Only about $1,000 more each for HST.

Every grand more added to price puts the tractor that much further beyond reach.

You will get that $1500 back when it comes time to sell/trade it. You'll get the HST grand back several times over then too - can't give a gear tractor away in these parts.

JayC
 
   / L3800 vs L3200 #7  
They are basically the same tractor, except for HP. Can a 3800 really "do" that much more? Rod


If the primary tasks involve PTO driven stuff (bushhog, mower, blower, tiller) then the answer is YES.

If the tasks involve ground engaging activities (plowing, blading, FEL work) then no it wont matter much.

Another benefit to the power is if you travel in road gear with any kind of load. As an example, We have a few firewood hauling trailers and ocassional haul loads ~3 miles of roads with a few hills. One hill sometimes will cause me to need to downshift. More power would be of benefit.
 
   / L3800 vs L3200 #8  
I bought a L3800DT gear drive a few months ago and Love the thing!

Very impressed with the 3800!!! :thumbsup:
 
   / L3800 vs L3200 #9  
If the primary tasks involve PTO driven stuff (bushhog, mower, blower, tiller) then the answer is YES.

If the tasks involve ground engaging activities (plowing, blading, FEL work) then no it wont matter much.

Another benefit to the power is if you travel in road gear with any kind of load. As an example, We have a few firewood hauling trailers and ocassional haul loads ~3 miles of roads with a few hills. One hill sometimes will cause me to need to downshift. More power would be of benefit.

Well stated, When I bought the L3400HST I was looking for a L2800HST, the dealer said the L3400HST was about the same price (might have been $100) as the L3400 had been on the lot before a price increase and the L2800 was caught in the increase. So I figured why not? If they are about the same price.. But I realize that circumstance isn't going to happen all the time. I do mostly loader work, and don't "Road" the tractor much, I lose traction before running out of horsepower, I am sure the L2800 would have done just as well for me.

James K0UA
 
   / L3800 vs L3200 #10  
Well stated, When I bought the L3400HST I was looking for a L2800HST, the dealer said the L3400HST was about the same price (might have been $100) as the L3400 had been on the lot before a price increase and the L2800 was caught in the increase. So I figured why not? If they are about the same price.. But I realize that circumstance isn't going to happen all the time. I do mostly loader work, and don't "Road" the tractor much, I lose traction before running out of horsepower, I am sure the L2800 would have done just as well for me.

James K0UA

But neither are going to do as well as that new DK are they?:confused2:

Traitor:mad::D
 

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