Here is the Front cover and rear cover for the L45TLB Brochure
I'm a bit curious about the L45 as well. Having owned a TL48 in the past I'm am quite aware of its deficiencies, the HST gear ranges being number one on the list and one of the reasons I really liked the L39 with GST. I will be curious to try the HST Plus on the L45. After I sold the TL48 I picked up a L3830 HST. That HST was superb with very nice High, Medium and Low ranges. I'm also with Muleskinner on the L3830 or L39 3 cylinder. It was and is a very smooth and powerful engine, basically a L48 engine with one less cylinder. Since I never got to do any dirt work with the L39, I cannot comment on its abilities, size wise it would have been ideal for my needs. I suppose the good thing is that the L39 leftovers will be around for some time should I get interested in a TLB and the L45 TLB not much of an improvement over the L48's HST. The M59 is more than I need and as has been mentioned, getting into a price range that makes one think twice about going into the next class of tractors, the industrial TLB's. I picked up my TL48 in 2001 for about $29K
Does anyone else think the L39/45 tires are too small?
If you look at full sized machines that weigh in at 15,000lbs plus that use the same size rears as the L-48 and M-59 why do they need to be on a 9,000lb machine?
Its just the look...Its like when a guy buys a truck from the dealer, yanks off the perfectly decent tires and rims and puts on some big fat oversized meat.
Isn't the L45 basically an updated L39 on steroids? Bigger engine, higher FEL capacity, and HST Plus, but everything else the same, including backhoe? And isn't the L39 going away, so now it will be the B26, L45, and M59 as the only commercial TLB machines?
Sounds like the L39 is a good size machine and a very big seller, but just needed a little more power.
Now Mike in all fairness you have added, what, 2000lbs to your tractor, (more like +1100 Lbs) goosed up the hydraulics, (just tiny bit) blown a hydraulic pump carrying heavy loads (learned a lesson) and dug enough rock to build a castle. (I should have bought my excavator sooner and bigger)I can't say that a front axle leak surprises me. (Nor me) Actually for what you have been doing the L39 is way undersized,IMO, and it is impressive how well it has held together.
As things are shaping up, it's size is getting to suit better.
I've enjoyed your house building thread. It is really coming together.
Thanks, I really look forward to getting the shell weather tight.
MarkV