Just to capture some of the things I mentioned the other day.
The
L3240 is available with the LA724 Loader with is considerably stronger than the standard LA514 loader. The
L3400 comes with the LA463 Loader and the
L3800 comes with the LA524 Loader. Either loader on the
L3240 is stronger than the loaders available on the
L3400 or
L3800. The LA724 also has 15ー more rollback on the loader bucket with is important if you want to carry any loose gravel, sand, mulch, etc. Now matter what you decide, make sure you order the heavy duty bucket.
You might also want to consider a grapple on the bucket if you plan to move any trees around. I attached a picture from this site so you can get an idea of what I'm talking about.
The
L3240 weighs 3395# which is significantly more than the
L3400 @ 2600# and the
L3800 @ 2668#. I think for your application the more weight is beneficial.
Consider R4 tires instead of R1 tires if you'll be in the woods at all. The R4's won't have as good traction but they will be MUCH more puncture resistant. In either case you may decide to add tire chains depending on how muddy your conditions are. I attached another picture from this site with R1's on the left and R4's on the right.
Consider rear hydraulics if you want to run a log splitter, snow blower chute rotator, etc.
The options can add up fast so you'll really need to think about what exactly you want to do with the tractor.
I'm sure other people with respond with better advice.
Good Luck,
Kevin