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roadhouse

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does any body have any reveiws opinions on either of these tractors
 
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does any body have any reveiws opinions on either of these tractors

I think they are basically the same tractor except the 3300 has a bigger tire option. Both would make great tractors. I like my 3200 except for the minor vibration issue which only is a bother at pto speed.
 
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I have the B3200 TLB, great tractor lots of power, actually more power then needed. I believe I read that the B3300 does not have a mid-pto.
DevilDog
 
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I have the 3200 and I love it. It does everything that I need out of it, plus a little more. I haven't noticed the vibration issue anymore than other tractors
(maybe I'm just not very observant)? I am not sure of this, but I believe the 3300 is a little "stripped-down" in comparison to the 3200 hence the SU label.
Double check me on that though.
 
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I have the B3200. I really like it so far. As far as vibration goes, I think you have to crank it pretty high before you start to feel it. Maybe 2300 rpm+. i just find a swwet spot by the sound and it's fine by me. B3300 is slightly bigger, but no mid PTO.
 
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I was looking at these two models and was very close to pulling the trigger on the B3300 when out of nowhere came the L3700. Take a long look to make sure the L3700 is not to big for your needs. It is one heck of alot more tractor for not much more money. I have 20 hours on my L3700 now and am very happy with my decision. You will be surprised at the price difference. Remember the L3700 is $1000 less then the L3400. For me it was the perfect choice.
cj
 
 
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