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Not yet, still sharpening pencils with the dealer. However, we are pretty close. I am leaning hard towards a: 3520/Deluxe Cab/Mid PTO/auto cruise upgrade 300cx loader Probably try to get 0% @ 48months from Deere credit. Flail mower will be acquired separately most likely
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It's here! Finally had a day off to go pick it up. Went to install the A frame front hitch and realized I am missing the brackets. Will go back to the dealer this week to pick up the box of parts I am missing. Looking at the MMM brackets that are installed already, they will have to come off and be replaced with the A frame front hitch brackets. At first it appeared that I would have to change brackets every time I want to switch from the MMM to the front blade. But after looking at the pictures in the installation manual it looks like there are provisions for the MMM mount on the A frame mount. Just have to adjust the length of the MMM supports. Looks like I can make them much shorter. Will know next week when I get the parts if this works. Seems to me I read a forum on this a while back that the A frame front hitch is compatible with the MMM. I sure hope so! As you can see from the pics there is not much green grass to cut here yet. Things are warming up nicely and there is plenty of moisture so I expect I will be cutting grass in a week.
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Yep, it definitely looks good!
My 3520 should be here by 5/16, and my shed should be ready by 5/21 . I got someone comng in to install a 7'6" door opening and door. I was gonna do it myself with a neighbor but decided to get it done by a pro - no worries.So at some point this month the 3520 and the flail will get a workout. 4310 is working real good. I actually been experimenting with cutting with the loader on, and except for almost slamming into the gas meter , nickng a tree it was okay today. For some reason today I was a little bit less carefull than normal - I have mowed with the loader on before, and had no issues, but today bink,. almost boink/boom!![]() Oh well, stil cannot wait. Want to see how I can mow a coulple of areas where the slopes are interesting . Gotta becareful and plan out the attempts.
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What a fine looking tractor! Congratulations. There's just nothing beefier looking than a 3xxx with turf tires and a mid mount mower. Yup, you really have to watch it with the attachments. It's pretty easy to become an attachment junky. Nuru, I keep the loader on for mowing too (minus the bucket) and you DO have to be careful. One problem I have is, I like to keep the loader as low as possible for stability, but tend to take divots out of the grass sometimes when approaching the base of a steep hill if I forget to raise it up a little.
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You know I kept the bucket on and that did block my visio a little, but I am usually so careful, but i was inda marveling at how easy it was to mow with it on. A little slower but way more smooth for some reason. Oh well, its on to the Cab Tractor and flail next. Maybe i will mow with the loader on the 3520? Or Maybe not!Yeah approaching slopes is a challenge if you forg the loader's on! ![]()
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We ordered a 5325 last week and was given a September delivery time frame. I was hoping for a cab during those long, hot, humid summer months. |
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That looks really nice Billyvan. Those turf tires look good on that machine. I always thought the standard R4 tires looked too small for the tractor. My larger R4s look about right. Of course, none of that matters, but the extra ground clearance sure does. Please let us know how quickly you can get the mower on and off. That's one of the attachments I will be debating over the next year as my walk-behind is slowly dying.
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