Took the Plunge......L3400

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Farmall47

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Location
Ulster County, NY
Tractor
2004 Kubota L3400, 1947 Farmall A, 196X MF 50, 1997 Kubota L35
Well, I took delivery of a new L3400 yesterday. Very pleased with the machine, this little baby will do the haying here for years! /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif

L3400DT, Gear, Ag. tires(loaded), foldable ROPS, Remote hydraulic, Free delivery, Free 50 hour service at my location, free pickup and delivery during warranty...$13,200

Hafta remember not to tell the better half how much easier the haying is gonna be with this machine ("Honey, mowing hay is WORK, HARD WORK!"). /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

Many thanks to all the TBN'ers who helped in the decision making process....you folks are great!

F47
 
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I know, I know.............pictures, pictures!!

I'll post 'em as soon as I get the machine cleaned up again

Gotta clean off the mud from my ramble out to the back fields today thru the mud and snow, checking out ground speed and gearing/handling!! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

F47
 
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I have an L3400 and if you see my post i love this tractor only 12 hours on it so far so i guess the jurys still out on it but alot of power.If like me you will hate to start using the loader and take the paint off the bucket oh boy it hurts when new good luck. /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
 
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Chris,
I have indeed been following your posts (along with all the others...TBN IS addictive!) I agree completely about the power.....just great!.

I don't have a FEL (have an L35 for the loader and backhoe work), but...that first scratch is gonna be a tough one! I'll be mainly using the 3400 with a 5' rotary, a 6' flail and a 7' sickle bar, trying to keep the old family farm from becoming overgrown. Boy, I'm really gonna hate all that seat time.....yeah, right.... /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif

See you're a christmas tree farmer. I've thinking along those lines some myself, now that I've retired from the reguler 9 to 5. Thinking of starting with about 200 white spruce seedlings and see where it goes. My land abuts a wetland area and I think the species should do well here. Any words of advice?

Farmall47
 

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