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  1. MtnViewRanch

    L3800 - Canopy or not?

    I can't imagine being without some sort of over head cover. :eek: Here are a few places to look. ;) Post #3 :cool:
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    Suggestions on rear blade for L3800?

    Take a look at the lower back corners of my rear blade. Sorry, they don't show up to good in the first picture, but I just like that pic. ;)
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    Suggestions on rear blade for L3800?

    To start with, whatever rear blade you end up with, it should be 7' wide and it should have skid shoes. Skid shoes make life much easier. Now you can go from cheap and get a blade that angles and that is about all for a few hundred$ and you can go with one of these for about $3000. Your...
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    Grappler may need hoses for hydrolics

    Use them until there is a problem, you don't have a problem right now, unless you just don't like looking at them. ;)
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    Rear blade for a B21

    I would say a 6 footer would be your best bet. If you are only going to use it for snow, then any of them, but if you are going to do some dirt work, get something that is medium duty. And I agree, skid shoes for the blade make things waaaaaaaaaay better. ;)
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    Hydraulic Quick attach would not detach

    You should always be able to release pressure on the tractor side. Turn the key on, just don't start the tractor. Push the button, all pressure should be released. If you have a diverter and not the true 3rd function, then with the button pushed, move the joystick through all the motions...
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    Top~n~tilt

    Let me start off by saying that I do not have a Kubota. With my first NEW tractor purchase, I ordered a top and tilt set. What a joke,:mad: needless to say BOTH links got rebuilt to how they should have been by me. ;)
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    Bison Implements

    Please post pics and how you like it once you get it and use it a bit.:cool:
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    L3200/3800 Options Advice

    The way that I want to use my setup, it takes 4 rear remotes. 2 for the top & tilt set on the 3pt and 2 for the blade. 1 for angle and 1 for offset. I currently only have 3, so I manually change the offset when that needs to be done. I just finished a guys M7040 that needed 6 rear remotes for...
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    L3200/3800 Options Advice

    I have it's big brother, an RBT45108. They sure are nice blades. ;)
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    L4200 3 Point Parts

    To get the correct length top link. Put the lower 3pt draft arms parallel to the ground. (assuming that you are on a flat surface) Measure straight out parallel with the lower arms to the pin location of the lower arms. Should be around 24"-25" That is your true mid stroke length. Now...
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    L3200/3800 Options Advice

    Here it is, an RBT3584 would be just right. Now only to be able to pay for it. :eek: You may need a couple of more rear remotes though. ;)
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    grapple control ???

    These guys have several different units, I normally use the S series for my customers. :cool:
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    Bought our first "new" tractor! Have questions though

    You should never want for more horse power with the L3800. Can't say that for the L3200. You may be fine with your conditions, only you can say. But in some circumstances, I have read that the L3200 has come up short on power. I have never read that about the L3800. Your decision, good luck. ;)
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    L3200/3800 Options Advice

    In my opinion, the 1750 hrs is nothing if the machine was-is well maintained. If the tractor is close to what you want, then it could be a good deal. If not, even with it being a low cost machine, you may regret getting it. :confused: Keep in mind that what I have mentioned and what others...
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    L3200/3800 Options Advice

    I'm pretty sure that if you were to get the 3 remotes when the tractor is ordered, they would be $1474, maybe minus some. If you were to get them after the fact, I would guess it would be $1474 + installation. You can go the aftermarket route, better valves for less money, just have to fab up a...
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    L3200/3800 Options Advice

    I would think about filling the tires with Rim Guard instead of the wheel weights. You will get more weight for less money. Depending on how much grading you will be doing, but you may want to get 2-3 rear remotes. Then get a top & tilt set so that you can do that grading better and faster...
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    Box Blade for L3800

    Just as a side note, I have an 81" wide 1000lb roll over box blade that I use behind my 75hp 12,000lb tractor. If conditions are right and I am not paying attention, it will stop the tractor, and I am not talking about with the rippers, just the cutting edge. A lot of how the implement works...
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    Understanding the Hydraulics

    The main pump is the hydraulic pump used for the implements, loader, rear remotes , 3pt hitch. The PS pump is the pump used for the power steering, and power steering only. I don't think that any parts that you are concerned about will make any difference with 1/2 GPM difference. What implement...
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    Box Blade for L3800

    senecak19, I believe that you would be fine with this box blade. You might need to pull a bit slower than the L3800, but you have the size to handle it. Just my opinion. ;)