Replace 3032e?

   / Replace 3032e? #11  
Load the tires! My Kubota L3200 (direct competitor to yours, same weight & HP) with R4s went from traction limited to HP limited as soon as I finally got the tires loaded. I could spin the tires with my box blade without a lot of problems. After loading the tires most of the time the engine starts lugging before tires start slipping.
 
   / Replace 3032e? #12  
I have bigger and smaller tractors. Your tractor is about right for your lot. I like what the fellas said about loading the tires up and going backwards. Don't use 6 ft attachments for this tractor - unless you are pushing medium to light. It is a five foot machine. I may replace my smallest tractor 1050 with something like what you have. Work it!
 
   / Replace 3032e? #14  
When I got my 3038e, I had a 6 foot box blade used on my previous, larger tractor. But the 3038e actually handed it pretty well on flat gravel and ground. But it just could not pull a full BB up a hill - wasn't heavy enough. I moved down to a 5 foot BB and it does fine, except with some really loose gravel on a hill. I have a 7 foot blade and it handles that easily. The 3038e is the same as the 3032e, but with a slightly larger engine. They are good tractors, but don't have the weight to do really heavy work with large implements - but you can usually break up the tasks to smaller implements anyway.
 
   / Replace 3032e? #15  
I have a 6' box blade & back blade for my L3200. I wish I'd gotten a 7' blade, but am content with the King Kutter box. The box works well enough, although a 5' one of the same weight would probably dig a bit better. I can pull a full box with the rippers part way down. I'm not overflowing the box or pulling dirt to the tires, but it does a decent job.
 
   / Replace 3032e? #16  
Going to a 5xxx will wreck havoc on your lawn. I agree with the others about weight
 
   / Replace 3032e? #17  
I have a 6' box blade & back blade for my L3200. I wish I'd gotten a 7' blade, but am content with the King Kutter box. The box works well enough, although a 5' one of the same weight would probably dig a bit better. I can pull a full box with the rippers part way down. I'm not overflowing the box or pulling dirt to the tires, but it does a decent job.

Ok, I lied. Found out this weekend in loose material I can overflow the box all the way to my tires on the 72" box
 
   / Replace 3032e? #18  
I have a 6' box blade & back blade for my L3200. I wish I'd gotten a 7' blade, but am content with the King Kutter box. The box works well enough, although a 5' one of the same weight would probably dig a bit better. I can pull a full box with the rippers part way down. I'm not overflowing the box or pulling dirt to the tires, but it does a decent job.

Start thinking about one of these. :drool:
 
   / Replace 3032e? #19  
I actually just added a hydraulic angle cylinder (and skid shoes) to my RB1672. Goes well with the 3 spools & TnT I installed, that TnT makes the tilt on the fancier blade rather moot. The blade works decent for dirt, but I wish I'd gotten the 7' instead of 6' for dealing with snow. I might end up adding on some wings or something for that. Hydraulic ofset would be cool, but to expensive for my use & I'd need to add a 4th spool or something.
 
   / Replace 3032e? #20  
I actually just added a hydraulic angle cylinder (and skid shoes) to my RB1672. Goes well with the 3 spools & TnT I installed, that TnT makes the tilt on the fancier blade rather moot. The blade works decent for dirt, but I wish I'd gotten the 7' instead of 6' for dealing with snow. I might end up adding on some wings or something for that. Hydraulic ofset would be cool, but to expensive for my use & I'd need to add a 4th spool or something.

Yes and no. For grading, the "T&T" is all most anyone needs. :cool: But for ditching, you still need to tilt the blade more that what you can get out of the hitch. Because I don't do much ditching, I left the tilt of my Land Pride RBT45108 for manual adjustment and have the offset and angle hydraulic. ;)

It's not just the fancy blade that you are getting, but weight. An RB1684 weighs 319lbs where as the RBT3584 weighs 709lbs. You can get a whole lot more out of the heavier blade and have it be dependable vs just adding weight to a lighter weight unit.
 

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