I'm looking at buying a new kubota L series tractor but need to know the width between the wheels with industrial tires. Looking at the L3800 or the L4600. Need to be able to get over a 48" row of plastic. My dealer don't seem to have Any L's in stock right now.
Rears are adjustable from 50-60", but the front is only 43" on the L3800 and 45.5" on the L4600, per Kubota website data (actually, Kubota Canada website, which has more information than the US site).
R4 (Industrial) tires have a one piece wheel, if I am not mistaken. R1 (Ag) tires have a two piece rim which offers greater options for adjusting track width on the rears. Fronts are fixed, in any case as G-Dad pointed out.
Thanks guys I went to local dealer and found a L4600 and the ind. wheels measured 36" but it also had two piece rims so how much more can I gain moving them around? It looked like they were set as narrow as it could go. If I remember right the offset in the rims measured 8-10" and on the out side was 6". I do plastic much for produce and need to get over the 48" plastic. Looks like the MX4700 was almost a perfect fit for me but didn't think I need so much tractor for 6.5 acers. I see the MX4700 is 600 pounds heavier! I need to be able to mow my lawn with the machine too.
I think you would be better off with smaller that larger for the size of your place. The L3800 with Ag tires should clear 48" with the wheels set out all the way on the rear. The fronts would need to be flipped around to clear. Not recommended, but it is done and I haven't heard of any neg effects. Maybe one in 2wd would have more wheel space up front?
I defiantly don't want ag tires as I need to mow my lawn with the machine yet. I'm stuck between two models then. Mx4700 and L4600 what are the pros and cons of each?
It has been repeated on T-B-N in the Kubota Forum, that the MX4700 is a "M" tractor in the rear, specifically three point hitch lift capacity and axle, and an "L" in the front.
I do not have personal experience with either but I thought above interesting comment and retained it.
I defiantly don't want ag tires as I need to mow my lawn with the machine yet. I'm stuck between two models then. Mx4700 and L4600 what are the pros and cons of each?
Really depends on how "nice" your lawn is and how soft your sod/soil is.
As long as I only mow when it's dry and I don't turn aggressively I don't have any problems with rutting or tearing - though to be honest the yard around the house is mostly rugged Kentucky blue grass and wouldn't be mistaken for a fairway.