country hick's posting motivated me to update the group.
I decided, months ago, that I needed a Real Tractor for driveway grading (half-mile of asphalt millings on steep slopes), snow removal, and some light skidding in the woods (I have 12 acres of mature woods).
4WD and FEL a necessity.
Not too much plastic stuff to break.
Don't want a cab.
Want a 4-cylinder diesel and 40+hp, but read on.
the Wolfman has convinced me that I need to focus on the -50 series.
Main reason I'm focusing on that series is that they had Direct Injection engines. And, I want to turbo the engine, mainly for the power and efficiency gains. It is not sensible to turbo an engine that is not DI. I have ready access to a lot of diesel hot-rodding expertise and shop space.
Yes, I've kept up, with great interest on a couple of L2501 turbo-charging projects. But, I want a 4-cylinder. And, I want to spend about $10,000 less than that.
So, the search has narrowed to L3450, L3650, or L4350.
These were all built in the early 1990s.
The L4350 has a V2203-DI engine, the other two have V1902-DI engines.
L3450s and L3650s are not too hard to find (5-10 each of these models are sold at online auctions per year in the US), but the L4350 doesn't come up for sale very often (3 or 4 per year). I should have bought BOTH those L3650s that sold in Georgia in February....That bare one was NICE.
Typical selling prices for a decent machine with <2000 hours on it have lately been in the $7000-12000 range. But, I have noticed that, in the last year, prices on used tractors have jumped 30-50%.
-Paul
I decided, months ago, that I needed a Real Tractor for driveway grading (half-mile of asphalt millings on steep slopes), snow removal, and some light skidding in the woods (I have 12 acres of mature woods).
4WD and FEL a necessity.
Not too much plastic stuff to break.
Don't want a cab.
Want a 4-cylinder diesel and 40+hp, but read on.
the Wolfman has convinced me that I need to focus on the -50 series.
Main reason I'm focusing on that series is that they had Direct Injection engines. And, I want to turbo the engine, mainly for the power and efficiency gains. It is not sensible to turbo an engine that is not DI. I have ready access to a lot of diesel hot-rodding expertise and shop space.
Yes, I've kept up, with great interest on a couple of L2501 turbo-charging projects. But, I want a 4-cylinder. And, I want to spend about $10,000 less than that.
So, the search has narrowed to L3450, L3650, or L4350.
These were all built in the early 1990s.
The L4350 has a V2203-DI engine, the other two have V1902-DI engines.
L3450s and L3650s are not too hard to find (5-10 each of these models are sold at online auctions per year in the US), but the L4350 doesn't come up for sale very often (3 or 4 per year). I should have bought BOTH those L3650s that sold in Georgia in February....That bare one was NICE.
Typical selling prices for a decent machine with <2000 hours on it have lately been in the $7000-12000 range. But, I have noticed that, in the last year, prices on used tractors have jumped 30-50%.
-Paul