L Series owners

   / L Series owners #111  
Don't ya hate that duplicate post crap??

Click on "Edit Post"

Then where it says "delete post in folling manner" Click on "delete message".

Then click save.

Second post disappears. :)

You would think this site administrator would have some pride in his work and fix this annoying example of a lackadaisical attitude......
 
   / L Series owners #112  
Don't ya hate that duplicate post crap??

Click on "Edit Post"

Then where it says "delete post in folling manner" Click on "delete message".

Then click save.

Second post disappears. :)

You would think this site administrator would have some pride in his work and fix this annoying example of a lackadaisical attitude......
 
   / L Series owners #113  
What do the last two digits in the model number stand for, and what are the ranges?
I have a L4330. Do I assume that there was a L4300, 4310, 4320, 4340, etc?
Does each series run for a specific number of years, or just when they make changes to the model?
Or am I totally off base in my thinking?
 
   / L Series owners #114  
What do the last two digits in the model number stand for, and what are the ranges? I have a L4330. Do I assume that there was a L4300, 4310, 4320, 4340, etc? Does each series run for a specific number of years, or just when they make changes to the model? Or am I totally off base in my thinking?

First two digits are horse power. 2nd two digits are series. Yours is a grand L 30 series. That was replaced by the 40 series... Which was recently replaced by the 60 series.

I'm not aware of a specified model change interval... Whenever deemed necessary most likely.
 
   / L Series owners #117  
Grand L3540 here with 724 loader and many attachments, Started with a BX23TLB then to a B3200TLB and now my L3540 which is just a great tractor. Very strong loader, never been under powered. I run a LP3584 rear blade and a LA2675 three point snow blower and with all the snow we had this year, removal was effortless, the HST Auto rocks.
DevilDog
 
   / L Series owners #118  
I am not positive what Kubota uses as criteria to change the model number. Normally it's a specific amount of changes required. Some manufacturers will also do a series change without changing the model #. You see that in construction equipment a lot. I've ran JD road graders for 25 years and have had two "Series II" machines of the same model number. My old ford 3910, in later years, was tagged as a 3910 Series II. I don't recall Kubota ever doing that though. In the last 15 years powertrain changes have been common. Those changes usually dictate a model number change.
 
   / L Series owners #120  
The L 4600 was replaced by L4710 a 4 tier go figure
Not picking on anyone but it should be listed as "Final Tier 4" engine... the L4600, L3800 and L3200 were "Interim Tier 4". The start of Interim Tier IV was when the L2800, L3400 and the L4400 had the "Extra Power" sticker added to them in 2008 or so...

TractorData.com Kubota L2800 tractor engine information

TractorData.com Kubota L4600 tractor engine information

More boring stuff here (really just about the Tier 4 standards): https://www.dieselnet.com/standards/us/nonroad.php
 
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