it varies, it seems like 7-10 hours, others report longer times. my
B3350 has had a wiring harness replaced, a computer and several software changes.
i bought the the
L3200 in dec of 2012. i used it to clear the dead and fire damaged trees off my property. it had a rough life. i didn't know about the need to change the copper drain plug seals at every oil change. between that and logs, branches and debris contacting the oil filter putting a hole in it on several occasions. and the final event was a oil drain plug came out. first time i've ever had that happen.
i lost the engine about 14 hours after that event. i was planning on down sizing in the future, with the L's damaged engine, i decided that it was a good time to down size. figuring i wouldn't loose as much time doing the trade, compared to the engine and body damage repairs. i had the tractor picked up, a estimate done and i gave the shop the go ahead for the work to be done. then my salesman found that the damages to the tractor from logging was covered, as was the engine damages. needless to say it took several months for the insurance to finally approve the work, so repairs could be started. in the meantime i couldn't trade off the tractor as the dealership didn't know how much the insurance was going to cover, so they couldn't give me a trade value. when the work was done the new tractor was ordered. the new B came off another dealership lot, for a quicker delivery. unfortunately the early models had the particulate filter regen issues. which i've been dealing with since delivery.
it's coming up on 9-10 months now since my L lost it's engine.
i wish i would of just kept my L. i would of only lost 2 months of yard work...
considering the time the insurance took to decide on the body repairs.. they approved the engine repairs right away.
i've lost more time with the B's epa required emissions equipment needing repairs, compared to dealing with the insurance company. the repairs on my L only took a couple months. it would of been less if the hood hadn't needed to be ordered three times, due to freight damage.