MDM said:Both are nice machines. The 3215 has more power and capacity and a mid pto option. Both machines will not get all of their power to the ground, so pulling wise they should be similar. 3215 has more PTO hp. 2800 is a little more heavy/robust, especially in the front axle. 3215 has plastic hood and plastic fender flares, 2800 is all metal. I would say the Kubota probably has better backhoe specs and intergration. Both are similar machines, but the 3400/3215 may be a better comparison power wise. Although I think the new 2800's are 30hp now. Happy shopping.
Ok, I saw the 3215 HST today, and it looked more heavy/robust than the L2800/L3400. And like I thought, the loader on the 3215 looked more heavy/robust also. Seems like you own a L2800 so you probably think that is more heavy/robust (people are usually favor whatever brand they own), but specs don't lie. And IMO, the plastic vs metal argument doesn't hold much water these days. And BTW, I have never ever heard of a Kubota being more heavy/robust than a similar horsepower Mahindra. Mahindra is known for having the most heavy/robust tractors out there, and Kubota is known for having some the lightest tractors out there. Not to criticize Kubota, they are still considered to be very nice tractors.
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