![]() ![]() I originally was looking at a 2910 but thought it would be a tad small and the price difference between the two was minimal so I went with the beef. When I bought mine, the 3030 wasnt out yet or I wouldve gotten it instead. I dont have any experience with the 3030 and havent really compared it to an L series side by side so I cant say how it operates compared to my L. Does the 3030 manuver alot better then the L series tractors? Does the weight of the L series show on turf where the B series would not due to the weight? How important is the transmission choice for doing alot of loading and BH work? I am new to the tractor world other then just driving Old tractors around. It just is too little to get into the truck. That was an outstanding and most helpful reply!! Thanks! I wish that little BX23 would reach a little higher! It seems like it would be great for alot of my landscape chores, and would take up less space. I used to carry extra implements in the truck bed to job sites and back the tractor onto the trailer with the backhoe hanging over the tongue to get the weight just right. In short, if youre asking what size trailer, an 18' will do the job fine but leave little room to adjust the weight or carry additional implements. I would say that something in the size range of a 3030 would be a good compromise of manuverability, reach and weight for what you want but not great at any of it.Įdit: My 元130, 723 loader and bl4690B BH just fills my 18' trailer deck, it actually hangs over the end by a few inches. Its all my 3130 with 723 loader could do to heep it centered in the bed. I dont think you will find a tractor smaller than a 3030 that will load over the sides and fill a 1 ton dump and while a 3030 no doubt can reach over the sides, Im not sure it could load it heeped and centered in the bed. Im actually working a deal to trade it on a BX because Im out of the landscaping business and only need a tractor for my 2.5 acres now. It does very well in wide open areas but can be nerve racking in close to trees and buildings. Ive got an 元130 with loader and backhoe and Ive used it for grading and landscaping for a couple years. If I do dig a basement, I might be better off with a mini excavator.ĭoes anyone konw the overall length of an L series tractor with loader and Back hoe, or loader and Bush hog? I bet I would need every bit of 18 foot. I assume the 75 would be adaqute for digging stumps. I also considered the B21 as it seems very heavy duty, but liked the bigger hoe on the L series the BH 90. Will either unit hold up well? Right now I don't see using it daily, but hopefully some bigger projects on a weekly basis. I was looking at the b7800, but thought for grading work it would be inferior to the 3030 due to the positioning feature on the 3030. They will also help you load a taller truck as well as brushog well. Though I am sure the B and BX series are more manueverable, the regular L series tractors are surprizingly manuverable. They all take the BH75 hoe which is a great performer and doesn't hinder the ground clearence as the subframe units do. ![]() You might also want to look at the B2630 or the 7800 for the price as they weigh the same as the 3030. I'd say your right on the BX not having the lift that you would like. I would really like the BX23, but fear it will not have the guts to bushhog, or the lift height to load a truck.Īny help with suggestions would be great. I am looking at the small L serious, or the B3030. I would like one for tight areas, but need to do some bushhogging as well. I need it for plantings, and to dig out stumps of various sizes, some large. I will likely need a BH, and would like to be able to dig a small add on basement, but this will not be the norm. ![]() I need to load a one ton dump with sides, aproximately 75" tall. I am looking for a manuverable unit for landscapeing commerically, and for around my 3.5 acres. Kubota for commercial landscapeing and home ![]()
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