I just bought a similar machine, the John Deere 110. I got it because I was going used and it being around a lot longer as well really brought the used price down.
The L45 is similar HP to my 110, but not as large physically. If it were me, I'd look at the slightly larger, much more powerful M59 as a better option.
Be sure to get all the hydraulic options that you can. 3rd function up front, BH with the thumb, 3 rear remotes and a top n tilt. It really makes it nice to use.
Good luck and welcome!!
I agree if I needed a home machine 100% it would be a M59. Just a little heavy for some stuff and big in tight places.
Its a lot of tractor!!!!
M59 to heavy? For its size it should be at least 1000 lbs heavier. That won't help it in the mud, but for commercial work or driving into a pile, the weight helps.
L45 is nice tractor, as Kubota beefed the front axle and curl cylinders over the L39, but he tires should be 29" dia on front and 43 " dia in rear, not he 27" Fronts and 40" rears as they are too small for the tractor.
if we could, we'd knock 300-400 lbs off the M59 yet to make it easier to get legal trailer loads behind a pickup.
Is it just me, or are we seeing a lot of "1st time" posters with simple, 1 line thread starts w/no followups?
I just bought a similar machine, the John Deere 110. I got it because I was going used and it being around a lot longer as well really brought the used price down.
The L45 is similar HP to my 110, but not as large physically. If it were me, I'd look at the slightly larger, much more powerful M59 as a better option.
Be sure to get all the hydraulic options that you can. 3rd function up front, BH with the thumb, 3 rear remotes and a top n tilt. It really makes it nice to use.
Good luck and welcome!!
if we could, we'd knock 300-400 lbs off the M59 yet to make it easier to get legal trailer loads behind a pickup.
I have had an L-45 since 2010. Just love this thing, tons of power for its size. I think it is the best size to do most jobs. I have 300hrs on mine the only problem I have had was that the backhoe had problems Coming off, and on. One of the pin holes had to be ground out a little. Very happy with this tractor and would highly recommend. As said above get the all the hydro options possible. I have the thumb and the valve on the front. I did not get the three aux valves on the back. I do use a 3pt logg splitter on the back, just plug it into the backhoe ports and works great.