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charlieK
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2022-01-21          200844

any one here own a L3348 hst?

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Handson
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2022-01-26          200848

Did you mix up the numbers I do not see that there ever was an L3348? ....

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charlieK
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2022-02-02          200864

looks like I did mix em up--how bout L3133? ....

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2022-02-03          200868

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looks like I did mix em up--how bout L3133?


Charlie Charlie Charlie there is no L3133 either.

But the Kubota L series is a mighty fine tractor in any of its forms. Its a big machine. ....

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ranktrank
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2022-06-19          201124

Sir in my 56 plus year of equipment mechanic I've found that the hst systems are not really good, now that not to say that some of the big equipment manufacturers don't make good hydrostatic machines,they do. But smaller hp tractors loose pretty much 25% of there hp just on the hst, and the hst system doesn't have enough cooling Capability to make it work properly when its hot,and it's expensive to get repaired.conventional shift are more reliable and durable, and far less matenance is required. I have a friend here in FL that has a farm equipment repair shop, and he's been in it. For 55 plus years and he works on more Kubota tractors that any other,they aren't what they are blown up to be in my opinion, this is just my opinion kind regards Gary ....

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charlieK
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2022-06-26          201166

well.........after looking at this again :)

I originally meant L4330

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ranktrank
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2022-06-26          201167

Did you get a tractor yet and how do you like it ....

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Murf
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2022-07-06          201200

Some of the claims here are, well, 'imaginative' at best. I run a small fleet of tractors in my operation.

Some of the claims here are, well, 'imaginative' at best. I run a small fleet of tractors in my operation.<br>
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We used to run all GST units but economics and the fact that Kubota only offers the GST transmission in open station format now means all my tractors are now HST units.<br>
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In both our 'real world' testing doing construction and contracting, and all the published testing I've seen to-date, the HST means a loss of somewhere between 2 to 5 hp. <br>
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Also based on that experience I can tell you that in recent hard work during 92 deg. heat (with the humidex in the upper 90's) and the A/C running none of them got anywhere close to running too hot.<br>
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Best of luck.

We used to run all GST units but economics and the fact that Kubota only offers the GST transmission in open station format now means all my tractors are now HST units.

In both our 'real world' testing doing construction and contracting, and all the published testing I've seen to-date, the HST means a loss of somewhere between 2 to 5 hp.

Also based on that experience I can tell you that in recent hard work during 92 deg. heat (with the humidex in the upper 90's) and the A/C running none of them got anywhere close to running too hot.


Best of luck. ....

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