How much weight do you carry and do you find yourself wanting more power?
I'll be mounting a Woods BH80-X backhoe onto either an L3200 or L3800 for doing clearing/dirt work. With a loader, of course. This equipment adds a fair bit of weight to a machine, to say the least.
I'm new to HST; will the L3200HST get around ok with this much iron hanging off it or will I be better off with an L3800? Bear in mind that the weight will go up even more when transporting dirt or stone in the bucket.
I drove an L3800HST today for the first time. I now realize that HST needs the engine spinning 2-2500 rpm to work well. However, even at those RPM's I could hear the engine working and rpms going down when I went up a slight incline, in medium range. This was on a tractor with no other equipment mounted. This got me a little concerned about how well an L3200HSTwould perform with a loader and hoe mounted.
I'd like to do this with no regrets... no regrets about spending the extra money (L3800), or no regrets about NOT spending the money (L3200).
(Bluegill, I already know your answer! )
I'll be mounting a Woods BH80-X backhoe onto either an L3200 or L3800 for doing clearing/dirt work. With a loader, of course. This equipment adds a fair bit of weight to a machine, to say the least.
I'm new to HST; will the L3200HST get around ok with this much iron hanging off it or will I be better off with an L3800? Bear in mind that the weight will go up even more when transporting dirt or stone in the bucket.
I drove an L3800HST today for the first time. I now realize that HST needs the engine spinning 2-2500 rpm to work well. However, even at those RPM's I could hear the engine working and rpms going down when I went up a slight incline, in medium range. This was on a tractor with no other equipment mounted. This got me a little concerned about how well an L3200HSTwould perform with a loader and hoe mounted.
I'd like to do this with no regrets... no regrets about spending the extra money (L3800), or no regrets about NOT spending the money (L3200).
(Bluegill, I already know your answer! )