Just pulled the trigger - L3901

Timmer92

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2019 L3901 (former - BX2370), 72" Brush Hog, 72" Hydraulic Snow Blade, 3pt Auger
Dec 4, 2019
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Merry Christmas to me! :)

I just signed the document and upgraded my BX2370 to a L3901. We have a small hobby farm that we purchased 3 years ago. To date we have been growing trees. My wife grew up on a dairy farm, and I grew up working with cows on neighbors farms, so we've decided to expand our farm hobbies. We are going to get cows a year from this spring. I needed something that could better handle hay, discing, etc.

Tractor Details
KUBL3901HST
R1 Ag Tires
Block Heater
KUBLA525 Loader
66" QA Bucket
LP380-152A 3rd Function Hydraulic Kit
Rim Guard Tire Ballast

Implements
LPRCF2072 72" Rotary Cutter
LPSTB1072 72" Snow Blade w/ Hydraulics

I have to wait 2-3 weeks for delivery. :mad:

I'm dreaming of a white and orange Christmas!
 
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PaulL

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Very merry christmas to you then. That's a very large upgrade - you'll be very happy I predict.
 

Tornado

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very nice. You will love the L3901. It is far more capable than the little BX you are leaving behind. Be sure to share some pics of it when you get it, and be a regular contributor here to the forums. We love to discuss what we are working on, any mods you do, etc etc.

Merry Christmas to you and your family.
 

Bmyers

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Grand L3560 with LA805 loader, EA 55" Wicked Grapple, SBX72 BB, LP 1272 mower
May 27, 2019
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Congrats on the new tractor.
 

D2Cat

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Timmer92, welcome to the forum. That's a nice setup.

You going to raise a few dairy cows and sell milk and cheese?

Have a couple down the road a bit who do that along with some eggs. She sets a cooler our on a card table and her customers come by and get what they choose and leave the money in a container. It absolutely amazes me how it works with all the crooks in our society today!
 

Timmer92

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Equipment
2019 L3901 (former - BX2370), 72" Brush Hog, 72" Hydraulic Snow Blade, 3pt Auger
Dec 4, 2019
124
15
18
Minnesota
Timmer92, welcome to the forum. That's a nice setup.

You going to raise a few dairy cows and sell milk and cheese?

Have a couple down the road a bit who do that along with some eggs. She sets a cooler our on a card table and her customers come by and get what they choose and leave the money in a container. It absolutely amazes me how it works with all the crooks in our society today!

It gives one faith there are more good people out there than bad!

We won't be milking cows, that's too much of a commitment! We will be getting a handful of young ones each spring and butchering them in the fall. My wife's family has done this forever. The nice part of it is they will do all the hauling. We just have to fatten them up and sell some freezer beef.
 
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Timmer92

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Equipment
2019 L3901 (former - BX2370), 72" Brush Hog, 72" Hydraulic Snow Blade, 3pt Auger
Dec 4, 2019
124
15
18
Minnesota
Took delivery of the tractor today. I was on a work conference call so I didn't get to go through the tractor run-down, but my wife did. She's a farm girl and probably puts in as many hours on the tractor as me, so I'm confident she learned the ins and outs. I can't wait for the end of the work day. I'm going to go find some snow piles to push around!