We are at an interesting point in time, with the demand for used Tractors up, and thinking that we may want to just make a slight change ... would it possibly pan out to Trade our almost pristine Kubota Grand
L3560 HSTC Cab with an L805 Loader and BH92 Backhoe for an
L4060 with the same accoutrements???
Can we Trade or sell the
L3560 and still be happy?
I received an email from a Kubota Dealer that said that they can only sell a tractor brought in on trade within specified range based on its condition, but that I could get a "Lot more from an open market sale rather than trading it in". Hmmm so are there any dealers out there that want to chime in on this condition that Kubota may be holding their dealers to - with respect to trade in values offered within a Sellers market?
On the other side of things, there is a lot that goes into deciding to sell or trade your tractor, especially if its a unit that you have been extremely happy with and have taken extreme care of.
We used a 72" King Kutter finish mower that we rebuilt for the first time this year on the Tractor, and although it doesn't struggle, it seems to us that for a 72" mowing implement while driving up a hill, the tractor drags a bit.
Not an issue overall... but still, if we can feel better about a bit more HP without sacrificing much more in the weight of the tractor on turf (the 4060 is about 250 pounds heavier than the 3560), we would be probably be happier.
The 3560 is a 3 cylinder while the 4060 is a 4 cylinder. We wonder if we would increase fuel usage appreciably on the 4060 due to the added cylinder even though its only 5 HP more in size...? Is a 4 cylinder going to have a noticeable impact on torque and the other behaviors of the system... (Backhoe, Grapple, Bucket) considering everything else is going to be the same...
The physical characteristics of the 4060 are negligible sans the additional 4 to 6 inches in length and the additional weight.
One caveat...
On the
L3560 I had issues with the tire hitting the front Lower Loader Mount when turning and under load. The 4060 is 4 to 6" longer to compensate for the 4 cylinder over the 3 cyl model 3560. (you can see the distance difference between the back of the hood at the windshield, to the opening for the engine compartment in the sheet metal that makes up the hood. My guess is the front lower Frame assembly is the same length, but the engine assembly mounted to the transmission is the difference in length. Therefore the axel is probably moved forward away from the FEL lower mount, and that would totally alleviate any issues with interference of the tire and the Lower FEL on either side of the tractor...
Should we upgrade?