Guys, I really need some help here. I am torn between a new M 5100 with loader ( and $28,000 ) or a nearly new L 3400 with loader and backhoe @ 67 hours and $ 19,000. I know the horse power is a big difference, buy not really sure I need that much. I currently have an L 2600 dt with loader and need more tractor hp. We have an 80 acre property with woods, hills, and about 8 acres in meadows. I want to use a 3 pt. hitch
chipper, splitter, and all the other normal implements. I'm thinking the 3400 will work, but worry about buying too small of a tractor. I would greatly appreciate any opinions. By the way, my lovely wife thinks bigger is always better... and yes I know which door I just opened, lets keep our comments to tractors. Thanks.
Are they both 4wd HST? Has the
L3400 had it's 50 hour service?
On Tractorhouse Marshall's has a couple
L3400 TLB's with more hours at about that price range.
Do you plan a lot of driving thru the woods building and maintaining trails? Do you plan on having to maneuver it in tight places? Smaller might get more work done.
Going over your info and Kubota's list price for NEW they both price out about the same at about $28K . That means to me someone paid about $134/hr for the use of the
L3400.
What type of work would you use a backhoe for? Do you have projects planned? How easy is it to rent a mini-ex? Is the backhoe big enough at 7.7'?
In my case if I want to rent a mini-ex it's and hour drive each way. Ok for large projects if I need it for a week or so but a killer for small ones. I'd rather the equipment sit in my shed and be ready for my small projects when I need it.
Examples -
I've got to dig up a walkway, I CAN do it by hand. My
B7610 will probably take several hours. A 2,000lb mini-ex and a trailer would be probably about two hundred dollars and 2 hours driving.
I want to dig for a house foundation, my
b7610, or the
L3400 might do it in a month. An 11,000 lb mini-ex would cost about $1,300 for a week. Winner mini-ex rental.
If you know you need the lift capacity etc. go for the bigger.
I personally would not go for the
L3400 with the 7.7' backhoe because I have a 7' backhoe already.