Juding by the reviews that I have read I would say you could definately do worse. This tractor as is every tractor has its share of flaws one to be noted that it has a tendency to blow seals. A good site for the specs would be http://www.tractordata.com/farm-tractors/001/8/3/1831-Kubota-l3240.html I hope this helps.
As per the Manual, Yes.
To determine the year of a Kubota L3240 HST with serial number 33694, you can refer to the manufacturer's guidelines or contact a Kubota dealer, as they can provide specific information based on the serial number. Generally, Kubota tractors have their production years indicated within certain serial number ranges. Based on typical production timelines, the L3240 models were commonly produced between 2007 and 2013, but the exact year for your serial number would need to be confirmed through official resources.
Kubota L3240 is a kind of tractor made by the company Kubota, based in Torrance, California. Kubota's L-series tractors are known for their versatility and can be used for commercial as well as small-scale farming and maintenance. http://www.kubota.com/product/lseries.aspx
This tractor sounds like a great one and seems to have very few disadvantages. You will probably find that it's as good or better than your current tractor. Check out this review: http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/kubota-owning-operating/125766-l3240-65-hour-review.html
The Kubota BX25 and the Kubota BX23 both have good scores or reliability but the Kubota ZD28 has a low score. See a review at http://www.compacttractorreview.com/review/Kubota/BX25.aspx
Any tractor need can be fulfilled by a Kubota Tractor. Kubota Tractors have a large array of tractors they manufacture for any situation that would require a tractor.
Tractorhouse contains vast amount of used Kubota tractors for fairly good prices. Basically one can find a tractor suited for any personal need in these kind of online marketplaces.
As long as you are mechanically inclined, and have a good place to work and some good tools, buy yourself a M4700 Service Manual from your Kubota dealer, and have at it. If not, then I'd recommend taking it to an Agricultural Service Shop or a Kubota dealer and having it fixed. Good luck!
The Better Business Bureau is a good source of business reliability reports. The BBB gives the Kubota Tractor a A- rating.
I believe that the kubota b7200 is good for farming because it's a really big and can be used for digging really big holes and if you're that type of gardener then you're set.
You cannot legally drive a Kubota RTV on any public roads. Whether it's the interstate, highway, backroad, etc.
At your Kubota dealer