Is there any advantage to an L frame tractor over a B frame tractor, assuming the HP is roughly equivalent?
I have a B series now, and it's a good little tractor. But it doesn't have an FEL and since they are just about impossible to come by at a decent price, looking to upgrade. There are a couple of L series tractors in my area in my general price range as well as a B series that is 30HP.
I don't have anything against the slightly larger L frame over the B frame, just wondering if there is truly an advantage.
My uses are at the deer lease mostly, shredding ROW's and general work. The FEL would be immensely helpful, but my bush hog is only a 4' version so getting a huge tractor isn't all that big of a deal for me.
I have a B series now, and it's a good little tractor. But it doesn't have an FEL and since they are just about impossible to come by at a decent price, looking to upgrade. There are a couple of L series tractors in my area in my general price range as well as a B series that is 30HP.
I don't have anything against the slightly larger L frame over the B frame, just wondering if there is truly an advantage.
My uses are at the deer lease mostly, shredding ROW's and general work. The FEL would be immensely helpful, but my bush hog is only a 4' version so getting a huge tractor isn't all that big of a deal for me.