Yep, larger is not always better. The L3800 is small for our place, but better suited for what I need to use it for.
Depends on the L3800 options (prices can vary several $k), but considering you got all landpride accessories, that's a pretty good deal. You should have purchased all 72" accessories though. Honestly I'd call the dealer and try to upgrade. My only 5' accessory is the 1860 cutter, and every time I go to use it, I regret not getting the 1872.My wife and I just purchased a L3800 today. Paid 23,750 for new tractor, 58 inch rototiller, 60in backblade, 60in box blade and 5 ft brush hog, all implements are all Land Pride. Am curious how I did price wise, also curious as to what to watch for. Am hoping made good choice as to this is going to be last tractor purchase ( I hope, lol).
Welcome! Sounds like a good deal to me..My wife and I just purchased a L3800 today. Paid 23,750 for new tractor, 58 inch rototiller, 60in backblade, 60in box blade and 5 ft brush hog, all implements are all Land Pride. Am curious how I did price wise, also curious as to what to watch for. Am hoping made good choice as to this is going to be last tractor purchase ( I hope, lol).
I'm still on the fence about 6' implements on a L3200/3800. It will handle them no problem, I have 5' and 6' mowers and box blades.Depends on the L3800 options (prices can vary several $k), but considering you got all landpride accessories, that's a pretty good deal. You should have purchased all 72" accessories though. Honestly I'd call the dealer and try to upgrade. My only 5' accessory is the 1860 cutter, and every time I go to use it, I regret not getting the 1872.
As many times as I've heard of dealers recommending the 60" implements for the 32/3800, I'd be willing to bet there is better kickbacks on them over the 72". Ask 3800 owners who use the 6' implements if they'd downgrade, I'd bet they'd be few and far between. I was going to use a 7' rake on the back, but the only reason I ended up with the 6' was the deal I got on the 6' rake and BB.
The 5' hangs out just barely an inch beyond the tires, and I've yet to add wheel spacers. It's easier to drive further away from objects by 6" then it is to get a close cut on fence lines when your cutter is INSIDE of the rear tires!What I don't like is a 6' mower hanging out 6" pass my rear tires. Seems to hit every tree, or fence post I try to get close to. I do like the 6' box blade though!
I have my ag tires set out all the way and the outside width matches a 5' mower to a tee. I also do not have to overlap 18" with the 5 footer?The 5' hangs out just barely an inch beyond the tires, and I've yet to add wheel spacers. It's easier to drive further away from objects by 6" then it is to get a close cut on fence lines when your cutter is INSIDE of the rear tires!
Not to mention when using the 5' cutter, one must overlap the previous cut by 18" running over the same track again. The 6' would allow at least another foot and not run over the same track giving a better cut on the long grass.
R4s here, they tend to lay down a good 12" or more of grass.I have my ag tires set out all the way and the outside width matches a 5' mower to a tee. I also do not have to overlap 18" with the 5 footer?
That said, I do like a 6 footer more better. And I will learn to back off the trees and posts to be able to take advantage of the extra foot.
Ha yeah, that wide flat foot print.R4s here, they tend to lay down a good 12" or more of grass.