3720 IT'S HERE!!!!!!

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jjmarotz:

That sucks that the salesman turned out to be worthless. I dealt with a useless old coot of a salesman at [dealership name removed] a couple of years ago on a hydraulic kit. I finally got an apology from the salesman after I blasted him via email and copied the dealership's owner, along with threatening to contact Deere corporate for wasting my time and money.

Personally I think it would be better for you if you had let the dealer install the rear wiper/washer, radio and loader. That way if something goes wrong, you have a leg to stand on; but doing it yourself could have opened up a can of worms regarding possible warranty claims in the future. I thoroughly understand the need to save a buck, and no doubt you can do a better job installing the accessories than the dealer can.

In any case, stick to your guns to have the dealer make things right, and have fun with your new toy.
 
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Still need to install radio.... but... I did NOT touch the cab top tonite... but as a couple of you mentioned... the cab seals. Well.... as you can see from the pics I think I already have an issue:mad::mad: The outer seal(as far as I can tell), Is already hanging out over both rear signal lights. I will take this issue up with the dealer in the morning, but am NOT pleased!!!!!

That piece of rubber hanging in the back maybe the drain tube for the condensation from the A/C and not the seal. I can't tell for certain from the picture. It think it is the drain tube and it hangs like that in the back. Just point to it and ask you dealer "What is that?";)

JD makes a small plastic tool box that sits under the front, LH corner of the cab. It sets on a metal bracket and held on by a rubber strap. It is about 6x6x10". About $50 and kind of over priced. I had one on my cabbed 3720. There is not any good locations for a tool box on a cabbed 3720 and I tried to find other locations. The 4x20 series can mount a nice sized metal tool box on the front of the grill guard. The FEL of the 4x20 has more clearance at the guard than the 3x20 series.
 
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jjmarotz:

Personally I think it would be better for you if you had let the dealer install the rear wiper/washer, radio and loader. That way if something goes wrong, you have a leg to stand on; but doing it yourself could have opened up a can of worms regarding possible warranty claims in the future. I thoroughly understand the need to save a buck, and no doubt you can do a better job installing the accessories than the dealer can.

In any case, stick to your guns to have the dealer make things right, and have fun with your new toy.

When I ordered my tractor, I got all of my accessories installed by the dealer with 15% off list. They know how to do it quicker, have others available to help and most of the time do it better because they have done it multiple times before. Depending on options it can take a several hours to install some stuff. The best part is, I got the discount and they still did the work. Like you said, if it doesn't work or if they break something, then they are on the hook to fix/replace.
 
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Thanks for the info on the toolbox Radman!!! I am waiting delivery of the loader and mounts to determine where I will locate my toolbox that I already have. No need to pay $50 if I can help it;) And no.... the rubber is NOT a drain tube.. it is foam rubber with a sticky back, (similar to hardware store weather strips for the do-it-yourselfer's)

Can say I am WAY impressed with the front blower.... the ability to have down pressure on the blower was nite and day difference vs the 3pt blower which tended to "float" up on the hard pack and sloppy wet snow.

And yes MJNCAD.. I will have a good discussion tomorrow when papers and such are signed and finalized;)
 

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When I ordered my tractor, I got all of my accessories installed by the dealer with 15% off list. They know how to do it quicker, have others available to help and most of the time do it better because they have done it multiple times before. Depending on options it can take a several hours to install some stuff. The best part is, I got the discount and they still did the work. Like you said, if it doesn't work or if they break something, then they are on the hook to fix/replace.

TOTALLY agree! If you install it, you own any issues or problems you might create. Having the dealer install is cheap insurance. HAving said that, I did install my own cab, but I didn't buy it from my dealer. No issues yet....:thumbsup:
 
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Thanks for the info on the toolbox Radman!!! I am waiting delivery of the loader and mounts to determine where I will locate my toolbox that I already have. No need to pay $50 if I can help it;) And no.... the rubber is NOT a drain tube.. it is foam rubber with a sticky back, (similar to hardware store weather strips for the do-it-yourselfer's)

Can say I am WAY impressed with the front blower.... the ability to have down pressure on the blower was nite and day difference vs the 3pt blower which tended to "float" up on the hard pack and sloppy wet snow.

And yes MJNCAD.. I will have a good discussion tomorrow when papers and such are signed and finalized;)

jjmarotz; That is definitely the broken outer seal. I have seen it many times (bad seal and radio install) and I had a couple laying around at one point in time.

Get the Dealer to fit that seal under your warranty, and maybe you will save some money on the Radio install as it is probably better that they be done at the same time or you do your radio first and then let them do the seal replacement.
 
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BTW, what did the Front blower cost ya?
 
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Talked with the dealer and shop foreman yesterday about the seals. They told me go ahead with the radio install and if other seals are bad then they would take care of it under warranty. That outer seal is only cosmetic he told me, no water can get in there but some dust could, so try to restick it in place and we will go from there.

Hopefully the loader shows up tomorrow, dealer ordered loader mounts for open station instead of cab tractor:confused: 1 other moronic move by him.

Nuru.... the blower lists for $5800, I got this one for $5000 because it was used, (like maybe twice). Pricey bugger, but man does it work slick!!!!
 
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Oh and got the TNT kit yesterday too. Can't use the tilt ram just yet till I get the electric diverter kit, but did put on the hyd top link. Man that is gonna be just tooooooo nice!!!!!
 

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