Retirement Present L3240

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My Brother is retiring from farming all his life this Fall. Rather than give his money to Uncle Sam he decided to give a little of it to himself!!!

He had been talking about buying a Compact tractor for quite a while. He finally decided Kubota was his best choice. Originally he was looking at the L3700SU. I talked to him pretty hard about looking for "Bells and Whistles" such as extendable arms, tilt wheel, cruise control, etc., etc. At first he said he didn't need any of that and would be content with a base model.

He used my L4400DT a few times and immediately decided he wanted HST. He used it a couple more times and then started talking more to me about what comfort features to look for. I again told him that extendable arms were very important. Makes hooking/unhooking a lot easier. I said we could probably add those to the L3700SU if that was his tractor of choice.

I also talked to him about not buying too small a tractor. He has a 4WD New Holland backhoe and said he could use it if the job was too big. Each time we talked I gently nudged him about not buying too small and not buying without comfort features.

The other day he visited the local Kubota dealer. He called me and said he'd bought a tractor. He bought a L3240. He did real good!!! This tractor was bought new last Spring and the owner ran a bush hog with it for 21 hours, then traded it for a new L3240 with cab cause he didn't like getting dirty and hot. My Brother bought his L3240 with L514 loader and 21 hrs for $19K. I found a couple scratches on the step, the loader has never been used, no dings or scratches anywhere else. This tractor is brand new. Only thing it's missing is the swivel seat.

Bonus for me was I got to glance at a Massey 1635 while he strapped his tractor to my trailer. Bummer part was it was gear drive.
 

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I have been thinking of selling my L4400DT and buying an HST tractor. I was reluctant to buy a Kubota because of the brake pedal location issue. I use my individual brakes a LOT. I'm constantly in steep timber land brushcutting and/or cutting firewood.

I hadn't looked at the new Grand L Kubotas until by brother bought his. I was very pleasantly surprised when I looked carefully at these pictures of his L3240. Check out the brake pedal and treddle pedal locations. There's plenty of leg/foot room on the platform and the operator can easily run the brakes with the left foot while running the treddle with the right.
 

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My only concern to my Brother about his tractor was the HP size. My six foot Rhino brush cutter was sitting at the farm and he hitched it up yesterday to try her out. I'll talk to him this weekend for a report.
 

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Very nice tractor and congratulations to him on his retirement.

When I was shopping for my next to last tractor, we immediately gravitated to the Grand L40 Series. We really liked the improved pedals on the 40 Series and you are right there is lots of room and I prefer the HST prdal over the treadle on the 30 Series.

I got a deal too good to pass up on a L5030 HSTC, so I went with it.
 
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My only concern to my Brother about his tractor was the HP size. My six foot Rhino brush cutter was sitting at the farm and he hitched it up yesterday to try her out. I'll talk to him this weekend for a report.

I would probably go with a five footer on that size, but who knows, the six might work out OK.
 
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I tried to get a good picture of the dash layout but it's hard to do. Maybe between all of these pics you can figure everything out. Looks like the driver area is very well laid out with controls logically placed. I'm anxious to run this tractor and see if it works as good as it looks.
 

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Congrats to your brother on his retirement also putting food on table for many. :)

Nice.very nice setup..like how the controls come to you not the other way.
 
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Nice.very nice setup..like how the controls come to you not the other way.

That's how it appears to me too. I don't get that feeling on my L4400. Took me several hours to get used to it. If properly designed it shouldn't be that way.

They even fixed the 4wd lever so it's engaged when down, disengaged when it's up. Is more logical to me that way. My L4400 is the opposite and it still bugs me.

They also placed the PTO engagement to the right side of the seat rather than behind the seat on the fender as with the L4400. Always looked like an afterthought so they just stuck it on the fender.
 
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Are the Kubota Lxx40 series pretty price/feature comparable to the equivalent JD 3x20 and 4x20 series?

Thanks...Tom R
 
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Are the Kubota Lxx40 series pretty price/feature comparable to the equivalent JD 3x20 and 4x20 series?

Thanks...Tom R

Our JD dealer has a 3023 (I believe) with loader for $19,800. I didn't see any bells or whistles, doesn't even have individual brakes or quick attach loader.
 

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