Considering upgrading from B7800HST to L3800HST

Des

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Equipment
L3800HST
Feb 22, 2014
6
0
0
KY
Hello everyone,
I am new to the forum, considering upgrading my 2006 B7800HST to L3800HST for the extra capabilities; added lift capacity, increased lift height (have a loft in the barn that I would like to reach with pallet forks), extra HP. I have not had any problem with my B7800HST, it has strained a bit on tougher jobs and the weight of the tractor can be an advantage and disadvantage depending on what you are doing. I have little over 5 acres I mow, landscape, move dirt, sand, and mulch. Trying to justify the extra expense of upgrading, about $10K (with 2013 L3800HST with FEL, universal quick attach bucket.) Honestly there is not much I can't do with the B7800HST that I need the L3800HST for but the work will be done a lot easier.
Thanks,
Des

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Fallon

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L3200
Sep 10, 2013
19
0
1
Parker, CO
I like my L3200 & now that I loaded the rears I wish I had a 3800. Previously it was traction limited now I can stall it in low on occasion.

The 3200/3800 are somewhat notorious for having a rough 3pt hitch, so keep an eye on that when you check them out. It isn't that rough empty, but gets jerky with a decent implement on it. Doesn't affect all of them though.

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Des

New member

Equipment
L3800HST
Feb 22, 2014
6
0
0
KY
I paid attention to that when I test drove the L3800, I raised and lowered the 3pt hitch probably a dozen times and the hitch was jerky if I raised the handle slowly but if I raised it at a medium speed and all the way up it was smooth. This without an implement on, sale man even stood on the arm once while I lifted to add a little weight. Seemed OK but my reference is the 1/4" valving on the B7800 that has not been smooth over the last 8 years.
Thanks for the heads up,
Des
 

Dan_R_42

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Equipment
B7100-D, w/ Sims Cab, B219 FEL, ARPS 70 Backhoe, Oversized R4 Tires, LX2610 Cab
Dec 1, 2010
447
3
18
Taunton, MA
Des, welcome to OTT...

Good luck on your final decision. Please let us know what you do. OH, and we love pictures, lots of pictures... Show us your ride.
 

Eric McCarthy

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Kubota B6100E
Dec 21, 2009
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Richmond Va
As I mentioned in your other post on here... If you feel you've out grown the B7800 and could use a little extra muscle then the L3800 will be well worth the investment. Many of us on here myself included wish we had a bigger tractor but we make do with what we do have. I'd say go for it, you wont have any regrets at all. You'll be able to do things you never knew you could before.
 

Des

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Equipment
L3800HST
Feb 22, 2014
6
0
0
KY
Thanks for the input, I'll follow up with the verdict in the next few days.


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Bluegill

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L3750DT Shuttle, L3800DT FEL both
Jan 11, 2012
1,560
3
0
Success Missouri
For my needs the L3800 is on the small size, but got a great deal and couldn't pass it up. I was going to use it as a stepping stone and trade it in on a larger one in a few years.

Have a new plan now, will keep the L3800 & get a larger one in a few years. :D
 

Dan_R_42

Member

Equipment
B7100-D, w/ Sims Cab, B219 FEL, ARPS 70 Backhoe, Oversized R4 Tires, LX2610 Cab
Dec 1, 2010
447
3
18
Taunton, MA
Here she is, new L3800HST with FEL w/QA.
Des, very nice. Good luck with her. If you decide to do any mod's to her as time goes on, please post us some photos to drool over. :D
 

TripleR

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BX2200, BX2660, L5740 HSTC, M8540HDC and some other tractors and equipment
Sep 16, 2011
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8
38
SE Missouri
Congratulations on your new tractor, that is a nice step up from your previous tractor and I believe you will quickly come to appreciate th position control 3PH over the quarter inching.