Peters38. If those 3 ph options were of value to me I would have kept the L. In a year with the L they never made an impression on me. A new
B3030 is several thousand dollars more than the new
B3200 and the difference is primarily in the 3ph features as far as I can tell. I know it also has some extra bucket lift power and cruise but the
B3200 has enough for me. I purchased Pat's Quick hitch arms several years ago for my previous
B7800 and have since bought the cheaper ones off Ebay which takes care of my little 3ph use very well. I have a
BX2350 60"MMM for my mowing. I will rarely use my 6' RFM. My uses for the B will be some dirt moving, pulling a Fergueson overseeder (it rolls on spikes when attaching) once a year, maybe 2 time. Maybe once a year big fertilizer funnel spreader. Rare use of boxblade and landscape rake and both are backup to them and lift quich attach arms then hook up top arm and drive off. I keep reading about the 1/4"ing valve vs the set it option. I do see the difference or have experienced the difference but it hasn't been that big of a deal for me. I operate mostly up front not on the back. Again, the 3pt quick attach arms take care of the problems hooking up that I first experienced when I started tractoring 5 years ago. Barlows had a slightly used
B3030 and was offering me quite a bit more to boot to me for the
B3030 vs
B3200 but I chose the new
B3200. I do a week of research before I spend an hour of buying. I have also bought 7 Kubotas now trying out what works best for my use and as I said a hundred and ten cars ago, I think I now have the right ones for my needs. Course the auto show the other night on TV showed some pretty interesting new cars.

We as Kubota owners have different needs and uses for our tractors. I read about those of you that want cabs on your tractors. When I see a tractor with a cab I start having trouble breathing thinking about being enclosed in that "thing" but I don't plow a drive in the winter. I don't start my tractor in the winter. When it's real hot out I also don't operate my tractor. So, I don't want a cab but I can see where it's a most desired option for some. I'm also a bit claustrophobic.

I also read of your adventures with snowblowers and think what fun that would be but we haven't had and inch of snow at one time here all winter. And it melted before I could get from one end of my drive to the other.