Posted by Ivan in Michigan on February 13, 2018 at 16:06:08 from (174.124.243.156):
In Reply to: Kubota L3301 posted by pete_5959 on February 13, 2018 at 15:50:52:
I have one that I bought in 2015. I got the R 4 tires and I would suggest if you have snow or soft ground get ag tires. The tractor has been trouble free so far. The reg system on it works lawless so far. Most times you do not even know when it is ren. I have over 400 hours on it. One thing I was not clear on and the dealer kinda slipped it in,the tractor has a 2 stage clutch which is what they call live PTO on this model.The L 3901 from my understanding is a full live PTO. Check on line for rebates when I bough mine I got almost 6000 dollars on rebates. I use mine for upkeep on 40 acres and brush hog with it using 5 foot brushhog nd I have a 65 inch tiller which I use on food plots. The loader gets used all the time and I have the quick attach on it so it takes a min to change to forks. The rear are loaded with beet juice but without weight on the rear the rear is still light. I got the shuttle shift because I wanted all the HP I could get on the PTO and it fit my use better than a hydro
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