Kubota is bringing many of the hydraulic advancements and features of premium machines to a new generation of compact tractors with the introduction of two new tractors to the company's historic L Series compact tractors.
Both gear drive and hydrostatic transmissions are offered on the Kubota L3302 and L3902 four-wheel-drive variants. Fast travel speeds and forward/reverse control are provided by the hydrostatic transmission, which is operated by merely pressing down on the floor pedal. The hydrostatic variants additionally have a separate PTO that may be engaged using a switch. With eight forward and eight reverse speeds, the gear-drive transmission delivers a wide range of pulling torque and tractive effort.
The "L02" series has two horsepower variants, with the L3302 and L3902 having 33 and 37.5 horsepower, respectively. The engines have common-rail, electronically regulated fuel injection that saves fuel.
This, along with big fuel tanks, allows the tractors to operate for extended periods of time without having to stop and replenish as frequently. The common-rail technology also decreases noise and vibration, resulting in a better operator experience.
Premium tractor features such as a more spacious operator station, standard rubber floor mats, and a better suspension seat with optional armrests are included in the new machines. Standard LED headlights and side work lights boost lighting when working at night or in low-light settings, and a pronounced curve to the bonnet gives the tractors a more modern aspect.
The deeper performance-matched front loader bucket has a maximum lift capacity of 1,144 pounds at the pin and a maximum lift height of 94 inches, and it was designed exclusively for the L3302 and L3902. The loader valve allows you to operate the boom and bucket at the same time, and it has a regenerative circuit that increases speed and dump times, allowing you to maximise production. Without the need of any tools or extra equipment, the bucket may be swiftly and simply removed from the tractor.