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    LX3310 Pricing and Availability

    Glad to hear the LX3310 is performing well! Sounds like you have been putting it to good use. Can't wait to get mine. What size tiller do think would work best? 60 inch?
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    Which to buy L2501 or L3301

    Ok cool. I'll definitely get the tires filled then. It's cheap anyway. I did not get the swift-tach. I had heard from some that said they leak. No clue on the validity of that.
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    LX3310 Pricing and Availability

    Yep. I'm getting the feeling that the dealers really have no clue when equipment will arrive. If I see my machine before spring I'll be surprised. Major supply chain disruptions. Work force shortages, raw material shortages, coupled with high demand......wild times
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    Which to buy L2501 or L3301

    Glad your enjoying the machine. Would you recommend filling the tires and or spacers? Are you running a 60" bucket? If so does the loader struggle at all?
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    LX3310 Pricing and Availability

    How are you liking the LX2610? Any issues?
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    LX3310 Pricing and Availability

    My plan is to purchase rotary cutter, tiller, rake, and box blade from EA. I think there running about 8 weeks. Thanks
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    LX3310 Pricing and Availability

    For anyone considering an LX3310 I thought I would share my recent experience with you. Over the last few months I have been trying to decide on which tractor would best serve me. After many hours of reading industry articles, watching YouTube, and reading this forum I finally landed on the...
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    Which to buy L2501 or L3301

    Would you recommend the LX3310? I just agreed on pricing and got on a list for one. I'm nervous, because I never got to see one in person before ordering. I have 5 acres consisting of a 1 acre home site / yard, 300 foot paved drive, 1/2 acre pond, 2 acres of pasture, and the rest is wooded...
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    Which to buy L2501 or L3301

    Good luck finding a tractor. I just secured my spot on the waiting list for an LX3310. I was told I might have it by next spring.