Well we just made a deal on a new L3800 HST 4x4 with quick hitch loader , ag tires and a 5' landpride bushhog .
Pick it up in the morning .
Pick it up in the morning .
Before you actually take possession of the tractor this morning, test the 3pt. lift. Try to slowly raise the arms. If it's herky-jerky like mine you might want to double think your decision.Think you are going to like your L3800. I have one I picked up before Christmas. My back section was looking like something from the lost world. Cutting with a bush hog is way different than a belly mower. One pass and on to the next. But have to do some major tree surgery. Few areas have problems with over hanging branches. have fun. Frank
Up dated now . LolSweet!
Okay, now it's time to update your profile equipment list. lol
My New L3200 3pt. is real jerky. Wonder if the L3800's have fixed this problem?I just bought a brand new L3800 tractor last week and my 3pt hitch it pretty smooth. Also you should have had them space out your back wheels. Makes it much more stable and you don't need spacers with the AG tires. You will love this tractor!
No, there are some 'jerky' L3800 out there, but not many. All the basic L series has a little jerkyness, but it's not much of a problem. Still, Kubota needs to address this issue.My New L3200 3pt. is real jerky. Wonder if the L3800's have fixed this problem?
A little but not bad . Done got Use't to it after using it today . Didn't even notice it by the end the day .How's the 3pt. lift in slow mode? Did Kubota fix this problem (jerky) on the L3800's yet?
Ya going to make them when they install the cruise control .I just bought a brand new L3800 tractor last week and my 3pt hitch it pretty smooth. Also you should have had them space out your back wheels. Makes it much more stable and you don't need spacers with the AG tires. You will love this tractor!
Like said a little jerky but done got Use't to it .My New L3200 3pt. is real jerky. Wonder if the L3800's have fixed this problem?