2022 Kubota LX3310HSD 4WD Utility Tractor (Unused)

DustyRusty

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Might call this a do-it-yourself tractor kit. The only question is if you think that the risk is worth the reward.

AUCTION DATE
Oct 19, time TBD


.SERIAL # KBUB8BHRJN1G16582
Hydrostatic Drive, 24 hp Engine, 540 PTO, 3-Point Hitch
***The unit sustained flood damage on March 10th, 2023. The extent of the damage is unknown. The operating and/or physical condition of the unit could not be verified by IronPlanet.***

2023 Kubota L3902HST 4WD Utility Tractor (Unused)

ITEM NUMBER
10648427
LOCATION
Watsonville, California, United States. 95076


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Hydrostatic Drive, 37 hp Engine, 540 PTO, 3-Point Hitch
***The unit sustained flood damage on March 10th, 2023. The extent of the damage is unknown. The operating and/or physical condition of the unit could not be verified by IronPlanet.***
 

will721

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Well it could be worth it. But 7 months is a long time for thr cylinders to be full of water. If it was sold alot sooner it could easily be salvaged so long as it wasnt salt water.
 

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The 3310 is a hard pass but the 3902 doesn't look like it's rusted as bad... But 5K is more than I would be willing to risk on it....
 

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Flood damage. Extent of damage unknown....

Hit with a firehose for a few hours while a building burned next it? So the insurance company wrote it off.

Or submerged for a month in a shipping container at the bottom of the Long Beach harbor?

For 8 grand I'd pass without complete information.
 
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Flintknapper

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Flood damage. Extent of damage unknown....

Hit with a firehose for a few hours while a building burned next it? So the insurance company wrote it off.

Or submerged for a month in a shipping container at the bottom of the Long Beach harbor?

For 8 grand I'd pass without complete information.
Yep, no way. Judging by the pictures (if flood water) it got at least as high as the hood vents and oil filter (if not higher). Was it fresh water or salt water? Electronics (in dash) are surely damaged.

Unless I could bore scope the cylinders.....to see their condition its simply too much a gamble.
 
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Daferris

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Flood damage. Extent of damage unknown....

Hit with a firehose for a few hours while a building burned next it? So the insurance company wrote it off.

Or submerged for a month in a shipping container at the bottom of the Long Beach harbor?

For 8 grand I'd pass without complete information.
my guess since they are still on the overseas pallets is more along the line of your shipping container scenario.
 
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DustyRusty

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2022 Kubota LX3310HSD 4WD Utility Tractor (Unused)

ITEM NUMBER
10638092
LOCATION
Watsonville, California, United States. 95076

SOLD ON
10/19/23

WINNING BID
US $9,500

# OF BIDS
7

SOLD!



2023 Kubota L3902HST 4WD Utility Tractor (Unused)

ITEM NUMBER
10648427
LOCATION
Watsonville, California, United States. 95076

SOLD ON
10/19/23

WINNING BID
US $10,750

# OF BIDS
20

SOLD!
 
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leveraddict

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When I bought my BX23S the dealer had picked up two new ones that were in a flood. He said the water was only just over the tires. We went out to the yard and looked at them. He jumped on the first one and tried to start it. No go! There was only a $5000 discount and no warranty. I said no way and purchased new! I had so many projects lined up for a tractor the last thing I needed was to be fixing one instead of using it!
 

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2022 Kubota LX3310HSD 4WD Utility Tractor (Unused)

ITEM NUMBER
10638092
LOCATION
Watsonville, California, United States. 95076

SOLD ON
10/19/23

WINNING BID
US $9,500

# OF BIDS
7

SOLD!



2023 Kubota L3902HST 4WD Utility Tractor (Unused)

ITEM NUMBER
10648427
LOCATION
Watsonville, California, United States. 95076

SOLD ON
10/19/23

WINNING BID
US $10,750

# OF BIDS
20

SOLD!
I dont know if they are great purchase prices considering no wheels tires FEL and God only knows what else they need and how hard it will be to get everything! Then considering what the internals look like if there is water inside and how long its been in there. Its a gamble!
 
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Thanks to @DustyRusty for posting those results.

Like @leveraddict, I sure as heck wouldn’t get that deep into them given the missing parts and risks involved with the flooding.
 

DustyRusty

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After watching that video I will say that he lucked out, but he should have drained the transmission prior to starting the tractor since he wouldn't have mixed the water and oil and would have gotten all the water out. In fact, had he done that he probably could have saved the oil by making a device to siphon off the upper part of the oil since the water sinks to the bottom. I used to buy flood cars to rebuild wrecks, and we always drained everything first, and then added fresh fluids and started the engines. Sheet metal and body/frame parts were used to rebuild the wrecks, engines, and transmissions were sold as used, and interiors went into the dumpster. These were the days before salvage titles, so you could make a good living rebuilding cars and sell them without fear that the next owner was going to have problems. The only time a flood car made it back onto the road was if the water didn't go any higher than the carpet. Then those cars were cleaned, new carpet, door panels, kick pads, etc. and they were ready for sale.
 
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