I'm upgrading mt B3200 to an L4400

   / I'm upgrading mt B3200 to an L4400
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Very wise move, especially to figure it out and act on it so soon. I have owned other tractors so the L4300 I have (same as L4400) was a quick choice for me.
It is one sweet and powerful tractor. Price is right, power great and user friendly.
You can also add draft control--I did--and grade with a rock rake like a pro. It uses so little fuel I thoughy the gauge was broken.

Ford skid steer weights fit the front weight bracket if it matters and the plug-in for the work light is under the rear fenders.
Might be one under the seat as well. Good call and congrats. Eagerly awaiting photos.

Good info, thanks:thumbsup:
 
   / I'm upgrading mt B3200 to an L4400 #12  
dex3361 - Is your 3PH jerky? If so is it a problem?

The 3ph on mine is not jerky. You can slow down the movement of the 3ph by the speed control valve. It is a knob located below and in front of the seat. :thumbsup:
 
   / I'm upgrading mt B3200 to an L4400
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The 3ph on mine is not jerky. You can slow down the movement of the 3ph by the speed control valve. It is a knob located below and in front of the seat. :thumbsup:

Mine is jerky when you try and lift the implement slow. If I just yank the lift handle all the way up in one motion it doesn't jerk.
 

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