_RaT_
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- Joined
- Apr 19, 2000
- Messages
- 5,813
- Location
- Peoples Republic of Northern CA.
- Tractor
- Kioti 3510-SE HST
My primary use of the TL48 was using it with my 96" Harley landscape rake and a 72" box scraper. I used those two implements more than any on the tractor AFTER the loader. Moving dirt from point A to B was fine if A was really close to B but that was rarely the case for me. My acerage was hilly but most of the dirt moving took place using my gravel driveway which had only a slight slope. H range was almost useless under that circumstance unless I was going down the slope. I suppose those that use the hoe almost exclusively could claim that the M range is not to slow and I would understand that except that there are other TL's &TLB's out there where this is simply not the case. That's really my point, there are choices out there that I believe are better suited. If Kubota had simply installed a two range HST like the 40 series where the M range got up to about 7 mph in M-H, then I think the L48 would be superb, a well built tractor for many more people. You are correct about my L3830 HST, it just had the ranges that worked so well for my use of the Harley rake and box scraper not to mention the mowing. I did not have the hoe, I typically rent a construction hoe from my local rental shop when my hoe needs accumulate enough to warrant it. The reach and power are hard to give up.
Rat
In all fairness you weren't using the L48 for it's intended purpose either,,, I also had one, for 5 plus years with hoe,, For construction it was hard if not impossible to beat for that size/weight machine,, Terrible using 3 point and hog mowing, Just to slow or too, too fast,, Not good gearing for 3 point use,, I believe you didn't even have the hoe part,, I remember the pictures you showed of a pretty hilly area,, You probably were better off when you traded for the 3830 or whatever it was you replaced the 48 with.