Swapping an L3301 for an MX5400

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thunderworks

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Kansas
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L3301
About 4 years ago I bought an L3301. I use it to mow, grade the drive, haul logs out of the woods. My property is fairly hilly. I added wheel spacers and fluid to the rear tires, but I've never felt completely comfortable with this little tractor. I found a used MX5400 that I think I'm going to get and I'll sell the L3301. I hope the bigger tires, increased weight, and wider stance gives me a broader comfort zone on the hills. The loader and 3pt hitch also have much great lift capacity. I hope this proves to be a sensible swap.
 
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I did something similar L3200, which is just a pre emissions L3301 to a L4060hstc. Not quite as big a machine as you are going to, but close. The economy Ls are definitely a bit light. I'm glad I made the jump. In retrospect I wish I'd gone for a L6060, but not unhappy with the 4060. For my use case I don't want anything really bigger, but others definitely need bigger machines with more stability & lift capacity.
 
   / Swapping an L3301 for an MX5400 #3  
The MX should have "adjustable" rear wheels, similar to the old L5030 you had, and I currently have ... Set them as wide as you can, and fill them.
 
   / Swapping an L3301 for an MX5400 #4  
Happy with my MX5200. It has a low center of gravity. Always run filled tires. Wheel spacers 3" rear and 2" front help.
 
   / Swapping an L3301 for an MX5400 #5  
I'm kind of in the same boat and contemplating swapping my setup. I have a 2013 L3800 w/FEL, BH and 5' rotary cutter with 700hrs. The place I'm looking to buy has a JD 4044R with FEL and 6' rotary with 85 hours that they're willing to sell with the property.

Although the HP between the two isn't very different, the capacities are, including hydraulic GPM, FEL lift, 3-pt lift etc. The L3800 has been great, but the FEL capacity is anemic and has always disappointed me.

Although the new place would be more acreage 20 vs. our current 7, it's fully developed and really doesn't have many projects left to do, outside of getting our garden set up. It mainly just requires periodic brush hogging and box blading the gravel drive. I'm leaning towards just staying with the L3800.

I'll be gaining a son-in-law soon that has a 100hp skid steer, so he can handle any of the larger stuff. ;)
 
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OP: sounds like you're doing the homework. i once went from a L4400 to an MX5000. i was not impressed with the jump up. have you considered a lower model M series? regards
 

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