Thinking about a new L39

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Chris2520

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I been thinking about tradeing up to a New L39.
I just like the fetures it has. I been talking to the dealer
about tradeing my JD 2520 in for one. i have not got to serious yet ,
cause i heard a rumor. the 08 L39 might have a few more HP.
Has anyone heard this? or about any changes. also , any idea when the 08's will hit the floor.

Chris.....:)
 
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Chris, I think your in the wrong forum. And an L39 surly you meant a 110 tlb?
Folks turn green with envy not orange. All joking aside the L39 is a serious machine. Best of luck in the hunt.

Matt T.:D
 
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Chris, there is nothing new as far as horsepower for the L-39 for 2008 as they remain unchanged for this coming year. I think it will take a couple more years for the competition to catch up to it's abilities so why wait? I know from running the industrial units compared to an adapted compact is amazing as to the difference in performance.
 
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Well , Mr Messick has put me on the right path.
he said there will be no changes to the L39 for 2008.
So now just need to decide what i want to do.
or should i say ready to turn loose of that money...:eek:

Chris....:)
 
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art said:
Chris, there is nothing new as far as horsepower for the L-39 for 2008 as they remain unchanged for this coming year. I think it will take a couple more years for the competition to catch up to it's abilities so why wait? I know from running the industrial units compared to an adapted compact is amazing as to the difference in performance.

Thanks Art....:)
 
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The L39 will be receiving a new Interim Tier IV compliant
engine for 2008. There will not be a change in the power output, and other specs will also be unchanged. I will be buying mine come spring. Good luck
 
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I love my L-39! I have mostly used it for excavation and road-grading so far, but it can do most any task that one would expect of a tractor that size and HP. Happy shopping...

-otus
 
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I owned an L-35 for 5 years then traded up to an L-39 which I kept a little over a year. The L-39 was a nice machine, but was way undersized for my needs (my mistake).

It's a stocky, tight, hard working machine.

One thing I'd strongly suggest is checking the used L-39 market. Better yet, check out an L-48. It can do more, it's got a hydrostatic, thicker steel on the hood, better lift/dig specs and there's a ton of barely used L-48's out there.
 
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Builder , I understand what your saying. i sat on a L48.
and though its nice. its a little dated for me. and the new M59 will just
be to big for my perpose. i am funny about used stuff. if i buy , it will be new.
i realize i can almost buy a use machine your size for what it will cost.
but it fits my needs. i only have a few acers and the monster machines like yours dont have a 3 point. and are extreamly heavy. and i cant tow it.
my JD has hydro and i like it. but after playing with the L39, i am starting to like the shuttle shift. so far i am likeing it better than the JD 110.
i like the fetures it has. and i think from all my readings its just as strong.;)
with a little weight added.
its for personal use. if i was like you. i would get one of the big boys...:D
if it lives through what Mike puts his through. i know it will work for me.

Chris....:)
 
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Chris2520 said:
Builder , I understand what your saying. i sat on a L48.
and though its nice. its a little dated for me. and the new M59 will just
be to big for my perpose. i am funny about used stuff. if i buy , it will be new.
i realize i can almost buy a use machine your size for what it will cost.
but it fits my needs. i only have a few acers and the monster machines like yours dont have a 3 point. and are extreamly heavy. and i cant tow it.
my JD has hydro and i like it. but after playing with the L39, i am starting to like the shuttle shift. so far i am likeing it better than the JD 110.
i like the fetures it has. and i think from all my readings its just as strong.;)
with a little weight added.
its for personal use. if i was like you. i would get one of the big boys...:D
if it lives through what Mike puts his through. i know it will work for me.

Chris....:)

Chris, I wasn't suggesting to buy a used full size, I was suggesting buying a used L39/L48. When you say the L48 is "dated", did you know they actually have a more "advanced" transmission? I'm pretty sure they also relocated part of the instrument cluster to the right fender like the L-39. Oh well, just making a suggestion. The L-39 is a serious, albeit small, construction machine with 3 pt. I think you'll find it'll easily do anything for you.

I understand if you want a new machine, I can't blame you. It's just that so many companies are selling off b/c of the poor construction enviroment, that there's a lot of great deals on equipment right now! ;)
 
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I agree there are deals to be had. right now.
since you are a builder. how is work going for you.
are you staying bissy?

as for the L48 , its Hydro. though there nice. I dont think
thay will ever be as strong as a gear trans. Why you think
your case and a 310 JD and all big tractors have a shuttle.
there must be a reson. my 2520 is Hydro and i like it. I dont like the
motor haveing to be reved up all the time. i like the gas peddle
on the shuttle. the L48 i sat on . did not have the panel on the side.
it was in the Dash. and i dont like the joystick on the loader.
Now the new M59 will be set up just like the L39 but bigger.
but shoot its going to $50000 , and like i said its to big for my needs.
L39 will be perfect for a home owner. with a few acers.
I got a friend in construction. and he said even with there 310
thay hardly ever need to dig over 10 feet. if thay do. thay use
an excavator. I think it will work for me...;)

Chris...:)
 
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Chris, if you want to save some money, don't trade in your Deere.
Sell it yourself....that should be easy.

You may get a better deal buying your L39 in the winter, when sales are a
bit down, and selling your JD in the spring to maximize your return.
 
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dfkrug said:
Chris, if you want to save some money, don't trade in your Deere.
Sell it yourself....that should be easy.

You may get a better deal buying your L39 in the winter, when sales are a
bit down, and selling your JD in the spring to maximize your return.

Dfkrug you are right. that would most likely be the right thing to do.:)
as for waiting til winter. it is 16 degrees here today. so we got that
covered....:D as far a buying L39 now and selling the JD in spring.
Dont really know if i can set on both of them at once.....:eek:
That alot of Cheese....:( by tradeing or saleing the JD , i would get close to hafe my money back. a lot of difference in 20 grand , and 40 grand...:)

Chris...:)
 
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Chris2520 said:
I agree there are deals to be had. right now.
since you are a builder. how is work going for you.
are you staying bissy? Chris...:)

Yeah, real bissy! :)

Putting in about 300' of new driveway tomorrow with the CASE. Next week moving loads of fill dirt. :)
 
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Maximum Rock She will lift.
 

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mike69440 said:
Maximum Rock She will lift.

Very impressive, Mike! Nice teeth, too. Is that a custom grapple,
or stock 3rd party implement?
 
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mike69440 said:
Maximum Rock She will lift.

Now thats what i am talking about...:)

Mike you should be the poster child for kubota..;)
and yes i got all the pics you have posted carrying rocks around..:D
as i said. if it does all the things you do with it. it would surly handle
anything i need to do around my few little acers. quite impressive.

Chris....:)
 
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Chris,

I bought an L39 last summer just for home use (14 acreas). Big chunk of change for that purpose but I'm very glad I went this route. I have 150 hrs on it - mostly clearer ground, digging ditches, digging stumps, moving fill and transplanting trees. Quite versatile and pretty strong for it's size. I haven't done the rock work you see in Mike pictures but I've ran it hard 8hrs at a time on multiple occasions without any problems. Good Luck!
 

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