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<blockquote data-quote="tellico4x4" data-source="post: 3269471" data-attributes="member: 2474"><p>I've got a L3400 4WD that was bought 5 years ago specifically for food plot use and I wouldn't take anything for my "orange mule". It pulls a 6' disk & bush hog in our rough terrain with no problem. I bought it as a good friend in Texas had bought one the year before to clear a 80 acre tract of scrub that he had bought. Another friend of mine from Florida bought one last year after spending a day on mine at camp. His wife had inherited 80 acres of swap that hadn't been farmed in 50 years. No-one that sees the transformation that he has done (including a 5 acre bean plot) believes that he did it all with that little tractor.</p><p></p><p>One of our guys in BHC had a 50+hp 2WD Massey and that he replaced with a L3800 last year.</p><p></p><p>The ONLY time that I thought my L3400 wasn't enough tractor was last year pulling 8,000 lb fertlizer in a spreader and trying to make a turn on a hillside plot. All that weight behind me jacknifed the rig, and was pushing me towards the edge of a hollow...was a very high pucker factor experience getting everything stopped & straightened out.</p><p></p><p>Another good thing about this tractor, is that I can easily load & pull it on one of my 16'trailers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tellico4x4, post: 3269471, member: 2474"] I've got a L3400 4WD that was bought 5 years ago specifically for food plot use and I wouldn't take anything for my "orange mule". It pulls a 6' disk & bush hog in our rough terrain with no problem. I bought it as a good friend in Texas had bought one the year before to clear a 80 acre tract of scrub that he had bought. Another friend of mine from Florida bought one last year after spending a day on mine at camp. His wife had inherited 80 acres of swap that hadn't been farmed in 50 years. No-one that sees the transformation that he has done (including a 5 acre bean plot) believes that he did it all with that little tractor. One of our guys in BHC had a 50+hp 2WD Massey and that he replaced with a L3800 last year. The ONLY time that I thought my L3400 wasn't enough tractor was last year pulling 8,000 lb fertlizer in a spreader and trying to make a turn on a hillside plot. All that weight behind me jacknifed the rig, and was pushing me towards the edge of a hollow...was a very high pucker factor experience getting everything stopped & straightened out. Another good thing about this tractor, is that I can easily load & pull it on one of my 16'trailers. [/QUOTE]
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