LS XG3135 or XG3037?

   / LS XG3135 or XG3037? #11  
Jdom from everything i can see in my research is the XG3140 has the same frame same weight same engine (only a computer update fo extra hp) same turbo as the XG3135 but it does have a different larger FEL so i feel that $1000 for a larger FEL and computer program is a bit to high for me.
 
   / LS XG3135 or XG3037? #12  
The differences between the XG3025 and the new MT225E series is the MT2 comes with a cup holder, and the throttle is electronically controlled. The reason they did that is for European, and upcoming US, emission standards. With the mechanical throttle you get a puff of black smoke when you hit the throttle because there isn't enough air in the engine yet to burn all the fuel. All the electronic throttle does is slow the rev up to help reduce that. It's just like the snap test on the 6.4L PowerStrokes.

Other than these differences there really isn't anything significantly different. LS just really desperate for a nomenclature change.
 
   / LS XG3135 or XG3037? #13  
The differences between the XG3025 and the new MT225E series is the MT2 comes with a cup holder, and the throttle is electronically controlled. The reason they did that is for European, and upcoming US, emission standards. With the mechanical throttle you get a puff of black smoke when you hit the throttle because there isn't enough air in the engine yet to burn all the fuel. All the electronic throttle does is slow the rev up to help reduce that. It's just like the snap test on the 6.4L PowerStrokes.

Other than these differences there really isn't anything significantly different. LS just really desperate for a nomenclature change.

Thanks for the reply / info. My 3025 actually came with the same cup holder as the 225, also the 3300 loader. It was one of the last 3025s produced.
 
   / LS XG3135 or XG3037? #14  
Thanks for the reply / info. My 3025 actually came with the same cup holder as the 225, also the 3300 loader. It was one of the last 3025s produced.

Can you tell if it's also got the electronic throttle? Maybe its totally updated and just the hood decal is the difference.
 
   / LS XG3135 or XG3037? #15  
Definitely not electronic. Full mechanical lever / cables to the injection pump. Only electric on it is for the fuel shutoff solenoid. When I was buying, I could have gotten the new MT225E for $500 less than the XG. My dealer told me about the “ electronics “ and I immediately decided on getting the XG.
 
   / LS XG3135 or XG3037? #16  
When I talked to dealers they said there was also a frame change, you can tell they changed things by looking under the floor boards. My MT235e is different than the XG 3035 shuttle. Not saying it is any better or worse than the 3035, I have 40 hours now on the clock of the MT235e and it is running great and has a ton of power. I will say the AG tires do tear up real estate when turning tight or with a load in the bucket. I will say though I have been up to the chassis in mud (clay) and didn't get stuck.
 
   / LS XG3135 or XG3037? #17  
Walter, yes the only difference between the XG3135 and the XG3140, and the even the XR4100 series tractors, is the ECU software as far as the engines go. They are all a 1.9L 3-cylinder diesel engine. You could take a ECU out of a XR4155 and put it into a XG3135 and make it 55 hp (doesn't mean the trans can handle it though).

But with the new MT2 series the MT230E and the MT235E do not have a turbo. The 40-55 hp engines are the same as in the past.

The engine in the XU6100 and MT5 series is pretty much the same thing but instead it's a 2.5L 4 cylinders instead of 1.9L 3 cylinder. Most parts are interchangeable with is really nice for stocking parts.

And the loader is different between the XG3135 and the XG3140 to raise the lifting capacity from 1700 to 2100 pounds. If I had to guess I would assume they might of just raised the pressures a bit in the loader valve to do that. Or a slightly bigger cylinder.
 
   / LS XG3135 or XG3037? #18  
Walter, yes the only difference between the XG3135 and the XG3140, and the even the XR4100 series tractors, is the ECU software as far as the engines go. They are all a 1.9L 3-cylinder diesel engine. You could take a ECU out of a XR4155 and put it into a XG3135 and make it 55 hp (doesn't mean the trans can handle it though).

But with the new MT2 series the MT230E and the MT235E do not have a turbo. The 40-55 hp engines are the same as in the past.

The engine in the XU6100 and MT5 series is pretty much the same thing but instead it's a 2.5L 4 cylinders instead of 1.9L 3 cylinder. Most parts are interchangeable with is really nice for stocking parts.

And the loader is different between the XG3135 and the XG3140 to raise the lifting capacity from 1700 to 2100 pounds. If I had to guess I would assume they might of just raised the pressures a bit in the loader valve to do that. Or a slightly bigger cylinder.

Yes Pete and thanks for the info on the new MT series i thought the engine info L3C19-D2 might mean no turbo but was not sure, i think if you checked you would see that the 4100 series tractors have a different and a heavier duty frame. The XG i have does every thing i need at my advance age, the only thing i dislike about the engine in my tractor is having to idle it after hard use 3 to 5 minutes. My son is supposed to install a timer switch so i can cut the switch to the off position and the timer would shut the engine off at the set time.
 
   / LS XG3135 or XG3037? #19  
Unless the tractor was in a regen (where exhaust temp is around 1100 F) I usually don't idle it down for that long. Usually about a minute or two. In normal use the exhaust temps shouldn't be that high. Especially if you take it easy the last few minutes of use (eg driving it to the barn).

I don't know what RPMs the turbo spins on these tractors, but on my Kenworth truck with a Paccar (aka Cummins) it has a speed sensor for the turbo and it runs up to 120,000 RPMs. My main concern is letting the engine idle long enough to get that turbo spinning as slow as possible before cutting the oil supply off to it when you shut the engine down. I've seen turbos spinning for about 30-45 seconds after the engine is off, and that is all without oil flow. Another reason a good oil should be used.




And the XR4100 series is just a larger tractor than the XG3100 series. So, yes, the frame is bigger and stronger.
 
   / LS XG3135 or XG3037? #20  
Pete with heavy use we need to idle the engine 3to 5 minutes to cool the turbo down-to keep from cooking the oil and turning it to ash or sometime called (spelling) coke , this will damage the bearings in turbo. I dont know how hot the exhaust manifold and turbo gets On the tractor but i would guess over 1200 deg when working it hard, i know my Cummins engine in my Coach (ISC) can get close to 1300 deg on a long pull up hills, i always idle the engine in the coach 3 to 5 minutes and the same with the LS tractor.
 

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