My New B3200

   / My New B3200 #11  
That's exactly the setup I want to get. I'm new to tractors, but have been doing research for 2 years. What size bucket did you go with and why? From what I understand the 54" is lighter and easier to maneuver and dig with compared to the 60" Is this correct? Help educate me about this. Also did you go with the quick attach or not, and why not? Is it gimmicky? Does it weaken the loader digging ability?

Also, from reading online reviews about the B3200, I read that they used to have a vibration or whine that happens at over 2000 rpms, and sometimes way less than that. Is that true? Have you noticed anything like that? I don't know if you're past the break in period or not, but please let me know. That is the only thing holding me back. I am thinking of going with the B3300SU, but it doesn't do a mid-mount mower and no mid PTO, and the other option is the B2920, which I have considered, but they don't have any in stock. So let me know about this vibration issue.

I've owned a B7800, B3200 and B2320 and currently own a B2620 alng with several BXs. This "vibration" you refer to is not an issue for "most" tractor owners. There is some vibration at different RPMs on different tractors. The FEL, BH, other implements and the ROPS all seem to have some influence but it is not a problem or any reason to avoid because of it. I went from a BX25 to a B2620 so the vibration of the B2620 was more noticeable but after using it for awhile and accepting that it's a diesel engine tractor and not a automobile/truck gas engine (some people expect tractors to run/shine/sound like cars) then the vibration isn't a problem. Go try the one your wanting to buy and see if it's a deal breaker for you. My feeling is that if it is you may not be a candidate for tractor owning.:)
 
   / My New B3200 #12  
Thanks John Thomas! I consider you an expert on this issue.

I used a new B3200 that my brother in law just purchased. It was new and not past break in period. Sure, it rattled and roared but it seemed fine. I realize diesel engines are different. But people who have had way more experience than me with diesels were complaining. So I just thought it'd be an issue. But I drove it around for a while and it seemed fine. I really liked the smooth ride, the power steering, how easy it was to operate the bucket. It was much smoother than what I was expecting. Just wanted some feedback from people more educated than myself on this issue.

I could really use a tractor right now. Makes life so much easier and so much cheaper than paying for labor. If I could just haul the mulch around and dump it where it needs to be, that would be worth it to me.
 
   / My New B3200 #13  
And thoughts on bucket size? Advantages and disadvantages of bigger and heavier vs smaller. And how about quick attach?
 
   / My New B3200 #14  
If you plan on many hours of PTO work the vibration might bother you (it's mostly in the high rpm range around PTO speed). For general use the vibration isn't an issue as you don't generally run the tractor at full speed. I find for most loader work the tractor works best between 1800-2000rpms and they run very smooth there. Same thing for grading, towing, most 3pt hitch work, etc.

I personally think the 60" bucket is just too large for a B-series tractor, unless you are just using it as a light materials bucket. The 54" bucket is all you want for gravel, dirt, sand, rock, etc. It's also the same width as the outside of the tires which makes it nice for getting in small places. 54" bucket will also give you more digging power.

The Kubota pin-type quick coupler is a good option. My tractor didn't come with it but I added it later and I'm glad I did. Not only does it make it easy to change between attachments, but it also is nice when you just want to drop the bucket for mowing or something without taking the whole loader off. Aside from the 54" and 60" buckets, Kubota also has a set of forks and WR Long makes a grapple to fit it. Its also an easy system to make attachments for if you are so inclined.
 
   / My New B3200 #15  
Nice looking machine, rtgt!
Any projects planned for your new helper?
 
   / My New B3200 #16  
We've had our B3300SU since Feb 24 and we love it. We've used more than we ever imagined we would. I pulled this two bottom plow in some pretty wet soil just fine at about 2,000 rpm. I know the vibration you speak of but it's no problem. It's really a great tractor.

Plowed my new quarter acre garden in less than 1.5 hours and it was my first time ever using any implement on a tractor.
 

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   / My New B3200 #17  
We've had our B3300SU since Feb 24 and we love it. We've used more than we ever imagined we would. I pulled this two bottom plow in some pretty wet soil just fine at about 2,000 rpm. I know the vibration you speak of but it's no problem. It's really a great tractor.

Plowed my new quarter acre garden in less than 1.5 hours and it was my first time ever using any implement on a tractor.

Tell more about the joys, benefits and wonderfulness of that 2 bottom plow.:thumbsup: I got one for sale.:cool2:
 
   / My New B3200 #18  
Tell more about the joys, benefits and wonderfulness of that 2 bottom plow.:thumbsup: I got one for sale.:cool2:

Well, it worked perfectly. It was my first ever use of an implement of any kind and the first garden I've ever plowed. And, it's a rented plow; first one I'd ever seen in person. I read everything I could and watched every "how to" video I could. Also got some good advice from jeff9366 on this forum. It probably took me and my brother-in-law 45 minutes to hook it up and somewhat level it and another 10 minutes of leveling after the first pass. Then I plowed that quarter acre of 5 year fallow hay field in less than 1.5 hrs. If you were closer to PA I'd be interested in buying yours. I've never seen a decent used one for sale and I've looked a lot.
 
   / My New B3200 #19  
Well, it worked perfectly. It was my first ever use of an implement of any kind and the first garden I've ever plowed. And, it's a rented plow; first one I'd ever seen in person. I read everything I could and watched every "how to" video I could. Also got some good advice from jeff9366 on this forum. It probably took me and my brother-in-law 45 minutes to hook it up and somewhat level it and another 10 minutes of leveling after the first pass. Then I plowed that quarter acre of 5 year fallow hay field in less than 1.5 hrs. If you were closer to PA I'd be interested in buying yours. I've never seen a decent used one for sale and I've looked a lot.

$300. Makes it worth the road trip to come get it! :D
 
   / My New B3200 #20  
Those sure look like a handy size. Nice
 

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