I'm confused with the Implementation Limitation information in my Operators Manual. Sorry if I'm being repetative as I raised this on several prior threads that were not directly about the tow limits.
The maximum trailer load is quoted at 2,200lbs but ignores the actual trailer weight, this seems a very confusing statement as surely the trailer weight has to be considered?
My goal is to tow a small farm dump trailer (2 or 3 ton rated, single axle without brakes) from the drawbar on both my L3901 and MX5800, I have no concerns with the capacity of my MX5800 but would like to understand what Kubota considers the safe recommended gross trailer load rating for my L3901, after all that's how all of our road vehicles quote us recommended safety limits. Obviously I will use my MX5800 for any real heavy loads (sand, stone etc.) but will use the L3901 for most of the time with my firewood and forestry cleanup work.
So what should be my maximum gross towing weight for my L3901 ? Why is Kubota unclear on this? Kubota posts the same numbers for the B & L series for trailer load data.
The maximum trailer load is quoted at 2,200lbs but ignores the actual trailer weight, this seems a very confusing statement as surely the trailer weight has to be considered?
My goal is to tow a small farm dump trailer (2 or 3 ton rated, single axle without brakes) from the drawbar on both my L3901 and MX5800, I have no concerns with the capacity of my MX5800 but would like to understand what Kubota considers the safe recommended gross trailer load rating for my L3901, after all that's how all of our road vehicles quote us recommended safety limits. Obviously I will use my MX5800 for any real heavy loads (sand, stone etc.) but will use the L3901 for most of the time with my firewood and forestry cleanup work.
So what should be my maximum gross towing weight for my L3901 ? Why is Kubota unclear on this? Kubota posts the same numbers for the B & L series for trailer load data.
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