I don't think it does.An L3200 gear drive doesn't have a live pto on the rear does it?
No, it does not have a live PTO. I understand that it doesn't matter with the HST though.I don't think it does.
That's another good reason to go with a L3800DT, which has a 2 stage clutch.
If you had completely flat ground, and kept 1,500lb on the 3pt, you could get by with a 3200 2wd w/ FEL. However, w/out LIVE PTO, you'd want the HST. HST would rob you of about 6HP that would otherwise help pull implements. I would not be as efficient as I am pulling my BB with an HST. Not sure I'd get a new tractor w/ out FEL. They are just way too handy. And if you're going to get the HST to make up for the lack of Live PTO, you might as well just get the 3800 Gear that has a live PTO, and would give you 12 more HP @ the tires. That's right, the 3800 Gear over 3200 HST gives you damn near 50% more power to the wheels.I was just kicking around the idea of how cheap I could get a new tractor. Figureing the L3200 is the cheaper tractor in the L series. I'd get an L3200 2WD with R1 Ags assuming I could probably save a few grand getting 2wd over 4wd. And NO I don't need it!
Yeah, certainly cannot solely compare HP in the old vs new battle. I cannot believe that Kubota shorted the 32/38s by using smaller tires than on the 46 and GLs. I've begun sketching / planning my armor kit for the 3800 to protect the bottom and engine from saplings and anything else that can put a hole in a filter or break a fuel bulb. It will add around 600lbs to the machine and drop the CG as well. I will be protecting the steering components in my upgrade as well. There are several unused bolt holes around the frame and engine to be able to make a nice-fitting, and easily-removed armor kit.Most of the guys really talking up 2wd use the key word OLD. Older machines tend to be quite a bit heavier than the modern CUTs, hence less reliant on spinning the front wheels.