New L3200

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peterc38

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I sold my B7610 on craigslist and moved up in size to an L3200 HST. The B7610 did everything I asked and was a great machine, but I knew I wanted a larger tractor with more capabilities. I considered a few different models including the Grand L's, but I am very happy with the final choice. In addition to the increased power (engine & PTO) and FEL lifting capability, some features this has that my B7610 didn't is 3 speed trans, QA bucket, position control and cup holder :thumbsup: The 3 pt hitch on mine is not jerky like I have read about on some models :D:D The bucket still has stickers on it but I already got dog poop on the tires :confused2: Also, I got a toothbar, but I already took it off for snow removal. It looks
a little meaner with the toothbar on.


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   / New L3200 #2  
Very nice. Got some cold weather and snow headed your way. Have fun.
 
   / New L3200 #3  
Weird just how huge it looks in the driveway in the 1st pic yet not so much in the other 2

I swear mine doubles in size inside the garage lol

Congrats and enjoy
 
   / New L3200 #4  
Congratulations,nice looking tractor :thumbsup:
 
   / New L3200 #5  
Congratulations on a fine and fine looking Orange tractor.:thumbsup:
 
   / New L3200 #7  
When Spring arrives consider a Bucket Spade. The "L" series is the perfect size/wheight tractor to utilize it best. Several outfits manufacture them. Mine came from Bucket Solutions and has been completely satisfactory.

My Kubota is a B3300SU/ 33-hp/ 1,800 pounds.
 

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   / New L3200 #8  
Did you have the rear remotes hooked up to the PB port?
 
   / New L3200 #10  
Congrats! I did pretty much the same move earlier this year - B7500 to L3200. Absolutely love mine. I'd suggest adding a bolt-on wear edge to save the factory edge. It didn't take long at all to see wear on the B7500 bucket before I added the sacrificial edge.
 
   / New L3200 #11  
congrats on the new machine.
 
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Congrats! I did pretty much the same move earlier this year - B7500 to L3200. Absolutely love mine.

Thanks, yours were some of the posts I read when making up my mind :thumbsup:.

I remember seeing a pic you posted of your B7500 & L3200 side by side as a size comparison.
 
   / New L3200 #13  
Those L3200s make a very handy sized tractor. Not too big, not too small.
 
   / New L3200 #16  
Like Tom said, they're a handy size. The transition from the B to the L didn't take much of an adjustment. The L3200 has a more beefy feel without feeling awkward.

If your 7610 had the same loader as my 7500, you'll appreciate the new mounting method. While it was never a problem, the bar over the hood of the loader frame on the 7500 was always a concern. The dealer said many hoods have a crease in them from the bar. The other thing the new loader frame has going for it is much better visibility of the parts that must interface.
 

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