Need some buying advice.

staggerwing42

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Hello all, I am new to the site. Found this place while doing research for a new compact tractor. It is time for me to upgrade from green to orange.
I have been kinda tossed between the B3200 and B3350. They both are really nice. What kind of real comparison between the 2 is there as far as capability? I have dealt with the DPF issues working on Dodge trucks. I think it would be possible to delete the DPF as long as there are no timed regens. Any help choosing would be awesome. Thanks.
 

skeets

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Either one would be the catsazz as far as I can see, one a little beefier maybe but I cant see much difference but that's just me.
And welcome to the Orange and just what is it your flying?
 

TripleR

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Well there are is the B3350 and a B3350SU with the SU being a less expensive version with fewer feature, like the B3200, it has quarter inching 3PH while the B3350 has position control. Print the PDF specs off on both and if possible look at both side by side and you'll see the difference, my choice would be the B3350.
 

staggerwing42

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Thanks skeets and TripleR, I am starting to lean more towards the B3350 even though it has DPF garbage. It definately has alot more goodies and I like the better 3pt set up and position control. Wish there was a way to contact a Kubota engineer to ask them how it is programmed to see it needs to do regens. I would hope there is no timing schedule, just does the regens off of feedback of the sensors. The 3350 could be a little beast with that turbo and no DPF and advancing the timing a few degrees. After warranty of course:rolleyes:.

Anyone here own a B3350?