L 3200 3 point lift kit or lower lift arms

gao

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New person here on form.
Bought a used L3200 with a Backhoe attached.
There were no 3 point parts with it. I need the 2 lift arms. stabilizers (chain assembly) and both lift rods
Is there a kit or after market parts that will work?
 

Sammy3700

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Just a thought. If you can find out which dealer sold it new and installed the hoe on the tractor they may have the arms still. I do agree with WM the cheap aftermarket is CHEAP junk. As far as your stay chains a lot of the guys on here like the rigid stabilizers that Hodges makes.
 

gao

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Thanks for your help, parts were stolen, so I have to replace.
Have part numbers for older and newer L3200 The older (under serial number 79999 are a lot less expensive) Will the older lower lift arms work (TC222-71330) on a newer L3200?
 

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Not 100% but, I do not see why not. I have a 2010 L3700SU and my dad has a 2014? L3800 (both HST) and I can't see any difference in any part of the hitch pieces. Best of my knowledge if you look used anything from a 2800,3400,3700,3200,3800,3301, and 3901 will be the same.
 

gao

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Sammy
I'm going to buy the old part number from a Kubota dealer.
Will have Hodges make the stabilizers.
Would you know the length of the lift arms, I should be able to get them from a Tractor Supply house.
Thanks again:)
 

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I caution you on buying older parts for newer tractors (Via serial#'s).
While they may appear to be the same, the bends, hole sizes, and other differences can make them incompatible.
One small change in the setup will throw everything off, that's the reason the changed the arms.

For instance the shield of the PTO may have changed and the older arms could hit the shield, therefore making them incompatible.

Damage to the tractor can also happen from using the wrong parts, and damage in that area can get real expensive real fast!
 

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Will have Hodges make the stabilizers.
Thanks again:)

Are these still being produced? I scanned the web, can not find a site, saw he was doing a hiatus a while back?

Welcome to the forum from Florissant, CO I will be buzzing by Penrose this afternoon on my way to Pueblo.
 
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Are these still being produced? I scanned the web, can not find a site, saw he was doing a hiatus a while back?

Welcome to the forum from Florissant, CO I will be buzzing by Penrose this afternoon on my way to Pueblo.
Send him a pm through this site. He responds pretty promptly. ;)