Questions about LS R3039

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aboyles2002

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LS R3039
Hey everybody. I am new to the forum. I recently bought a house with 20 acres and i am going to buy a tractor. After alot of research I have decided on an LS R3039. I have two questions. Make that 3 questions.

1. What is everybody paying for a 3039 gear in the past 6 months or so?

2. How wide is a 3039 with R4 tires?

3. Is anybody out there moving/loading hay bales with a 3039? Any issues with weight or lift capacity on the FEL?
 
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The outside edge of the rear tires is about 63 inches.
 
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Here's one of my local area dealers Craigslist postings for a 3039 hydro.... figure about 1000 less for the shuttle shift.

http://detroit.craigslist.org/okl/grq/4276754553.html

However, for the minor upgrade in price, I would recommend bumping up to the next series, either the 4041 or 4047.

As a matter of fact, I might know someone who may be considering selling their 7 month old 4047 with around 140 hrs on it. ;)
 
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Here's one of my local area dealers Craigslist postings for a 3039 hydro.... figure about 1000 less for the shuttle shift.

LS R3039 tractor loader, 39hp, hydro trans

However, for the minor upgrade in price, I would recommend bumping up to the next series, either the 4041 or 4047.

As a matter of fact, I might know someone who may be considering selling their 7 month old 4047 with around 140 hrs on it. ;)

Your prices seem a bit high up north. I have already been quoted 18,800 for a gear with loaded tires or an HST for 19,800 with loaded tires. If i could justify the larger tractor i would. really the only thing i need something even this large for is to pickup round bales. otherwise i would probably be looking at a g3033.
 
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I move both round and large square bales with mine. When it comes to lift capacity - the rear wheels come off the ground more than the loader refuses to lift. I have my tires loaded, but I am considering making a weight for the 3pt as well.

Currently I am using large square bales - 3'x3'x6'. I dont recall how much he estimated each to weigh though. I move them with the forks, as its too much PITA to switch between forks and spear with my setup.

FYI - I paid 18,500 almost exactly a year ago for mine. I would note, if you can swing the extra 2-3000... I would jump up a size. I was maxed out on budget, or I would have made the jump. (I was originally looking at the G3033, but decided the features of the R series were well worth the $$)
 
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Mangus is right ... I was originally looking at the 3039, but luckily decided on the larger series. I'm glad I did, because the 39 would have been too small. it seems like many people on this forum agree: whichever tractor you think you want, get the next size up as the tractors shrink almost immediately after you start using them.

I may be considering upgrading to a cab ... possibly. If you're preparing to spend $19,800 on a R3039, send me a msg, you may find that you can get a whole lot more tractor for around the same price.
 
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Your prices seem a bit high up north. I have already been quoted 18,800 for a gear with loaded tires or an HST for 19,800 with loaded tires. If i could justify the larger tractor i would. really the only thing i need something even this large for is to pickup round bales. otherwise i would probably be looking at a g3033.

Robinson Equipment - LS Tractor

I bought mine at Robinson , R3038 Hydro $17,300. R4041 Hydro $22,050. I agree with TSO, if I were you I would jump up to the 4041 or 4047. Bigger front tires, bigger frame, more FEL capacity (1900# vs 2500#) they gave me Rimguard & Bucket Hooks free. I bought mine last Oct. and have 35 hrs on it so far, I love mine so far. I am GLAD I didn't go smaller, I was looking and had decided on the 3038 but after joining TBN and reading the great advice I decided to jump up to the bigger 4041. I have to say it was a very good move!!
Good luck
 
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When I started looking I started at the g3033 and thought that was plenty. I have already talked myself into the 3038 and now the 3039. I don't think the executive committee will let me spend anymore. I was hoping to get a r3039 for about 18k. Still have to buy cutter, finish mower and hay spear.
 
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Mangus is right ... I was originally looking at the 3039, but luckily decided on the larger series. I'm glad I did, because the 39 would have been too small. it seems like many people on this forum agree: whichever tractor you think you want, get the next size up as the tractors shrink almost immediately after you start using them.

I may be considering upgrading to a cab ... possibly. If you're preparing to spend $19,800 on a R3039, send me a msg, you may find that you can get a whole lot more tractor for around the same price.

There is a used 4047 close to me for 19,400. I am afraid it would be too big. I need something I can still do most of my mowing with.
 

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