Bluegill2
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- Joined
- Jan 21, 2012
- Messages
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- Location
- Success Missouri
- Tractor
- Kubota L3800DT, L3750DT Shuttle
If you need the larger rig, get the 3940. Me, I like the size and weight of the L3800 and we have 400 acre.
I pulled the trigger and bought the L3940. I'll pick it up latter this week and use it for the first time this weekend. It has a few features I didn't notice the first time, the quick attach FEL, the quick attach bucket, and the extra hydraulic circuit on the FEL. Not sure I'll use any of those, unless I come up with a set of quick attach forks. I also picked up a used 54" Howes rototiller, a used 6' box blade, and a new 5' Woods brush cutter. That should have me set for awhile.
That is still a good amount of land to cut. The 6' will match the width of your tires. Philip.I went with the 5' cutter because I'm not cutting much acreage, less then 10, and I will be maneuvering it through a fair number of trails through the woods.
That is still a good amount of land to cut. The 6' will match the width of your tires. Philip.
This will be regarded as another internet rumor!!I finally got the tractor to my land yesterday and clocked about 6 hrs on it today. Or more realistically, I probably clocked 1-2 hrs and my wife clocked the rest. So far, I don't regret the 5' brush cutter. I was maneuvering it through some fairly tight spots in the woods, and a cutter smaller then the tire width was handy. We probably mowed a bit over a mile of trails and cleared off/tilled about 1/2 acre for planting. Now time for some modifications. Hooks on the bucket, teeth for the bucket....
Congratulations on your tractor. Where would you all mount your bucket hooks? And could they be bolted on since I don't access to a welder?
Congratulations on your tractor. Where would you all mount your bucket hooks? And could they be bolted on since I don't access to a welder?