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I have a New Holland TC33D that is similar HP/size/weight as your L3301. I did not like the NH 7308 loader, so ordered mine with the Woods 1012 Loader (slightly larger lift capacity and larger dump & rollback angles). The Wood loader is similar to what is on your L3301. My needs have grown over the years: I use it working in the woods a lot, and picking up some of the larger logs can be a challenge. I do like that it can get in to space where a larger tractor could never go, but the limitations do become an issue at times. I've had a lot of modifications done for working in the woods. I'd have to start over on those if I got a new tractor. I would also most likely want a larger brush hog and boxblade. My old 5' brush hog has been beat to death and really needs to be retired anyway
Over the past few years, I've been considering a Kubota L4701/L4802 or an MX5400. The L4701/L4802 only has about 500+ lbs greater lift capacity to full height than what I have now. The MX5400 has almost double the lift capacity (about 1100# more than my TC33D). The downside is that the MX5400 is physically bigger than I would like to go (almost 70" wide). The real kicker is that one of my favorite modification is the Limb Risers and Falling Object Protection. Adding them means I can no longer fold down the ROPS. At 95.7" tall, there is no way it will fit into my garage. Having a tough time deciding which way to go - or maybe just live with what I have now - I'm not getting any younger, and sooner or later I'll need to cut back on what I'm doing in the woods.
Over the past few years, I've been considering a Kubota L4701/L4802 or an MX5400. The L4701/L4802 only has about 500+ lbs greater lift capacity to full height than what I have now. The MX5400 has almost double the lift capacity (about 1100# more than my TC33D). The downside is that the MX5400 is physically bigger than I would like to go (almost 70" wide). The real kicker is that one of my favorite modification is the Limb Risers and Falling Object Protection. Adding them means I can no longer fold down the ROPS. At 95.7" tall, there is no way it will fit into my garage. Having a tough time deciding which way to go - or maybe just live with what I have now - I'm not getting any younger, and sooner or later I'll need to cut back on what I'm doing in the woods.