New 3320 pics

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Rob, congratulations on the new, bad unit!

The hoe looks perfect on there. That's a new way of mounting the thumb I haven't seen before. You won't have to worry about bending the dipper stick with that design.

From your other thread, it sounds like you have lots of projects lined up for it working around your beautiful place.

Looking forward to some more action pics.
 
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Congratulations!
Beautiful machine, smart move on the vertical exhaust.
Thanks, because of your excellent pictures, I now know what my thumb will look like.

Vince
 
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Nice ride Rob.

JD parts have a nice rubber grip steering wheel SpinnerKnob that will really help with the maneuverability factor. PN TY26584 for green top & Logo - couple of bucks more with silver top.

Last summer one of my boys was looking after my things for a couple of months. When I returned there was a small tear in the vinyl seat exactly like might happen if someone sat on the seat with a screwdriver in back pocket. A new seat is around $400. For now, found very nice JD fitted seat cover PN LP95233 - will also fit 2x20 with high back seat.

First few days I thought the 3320 felt "tippy" but installing rear wheels on "wide" and getting used to the tractor seems OK for any hill that I care to traverse sideways. I tried the front wheels on "wide" also, but in my case they rub on the MMM on sharp turns so set them back to normal.
 
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Congratulations!
Beautiful machine, smart move on the vertical exhaust.
Thanks, because of your excellent pictures, I now know what my thumb will look like.

Vince

Big difference in fumes. My 2720 killed me literally! Once and awhile I get a very faint scent of fumes but not a problem. For those of you who think the fumes are harmless, read the owners manual. The first page talks about the danger of diesel fumes in bold letters.

The thumb is a beast!

Cinder,
Thanks for the part info.
I asked my dealer to move the tires into the wide position but in the rush to get it out he forgot. I'll lift it on the BH stabilizers and do it this week. I'll do the fronts too as I don't plan on getting a MMM.

Mjncad,
It's dirty!
 
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Nice machine... love the photos! :thumbsup:
 
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Once and awhile I get a very faint scent of fumes but not a problem.

RE: Diesel fumes - if you don't want the front part of the FEL park stand to turn black - consider some sort of extension / diverter for the exhaust. It's not particularly noticeable until one day the paint is all black and it doesn't want to come off.
 
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Nice 3320; enjoy that sucker!!!
 
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Big difference in fumes. My 2720 killed me literally! Once and awhile I get a very faint scent of fumes but not a problem. For those of you who think the fumes are harmless, read the owners manual. The first page talks about the danger of diesel fumes in bold letters.
I ordered the vertical exhaust because I liked how it looked. The tractor was delivered without it because the kit was backordered so I have been using it for a few weeks without it. I have noticed the fumes more than I thought I would.

My vertical exhaust just came in and the dealer will pick up my tractor to install it later this week. I am looking forward to smelling the fresh air.
 
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I ordered the vertical exhaust because I liked how it looked. The tractor was delivered without it because the kit was backordered so I have been using it for a few weeks without it. I have noticed the fumes more than I thought I would.

My vertical exhaust just came in and the dealer will pick up my tractor to install it later this week. I am looking forward to smelling the fresh air.

Tango,
Before I bought this tractor I had long talks with the TBNers about how effective the vertical exhaust is. Now that I have used it for a few hours I'd say it really makes a difference. You'l notice I run mine to the side, you can run it to the front but I was told the diesel odor is more pronounced. Also it comes off easily to open the hood which I was concerned might be a problem for the few times I do need to open it. The battery on the new tractors is sealed so I can check everything from the outside and only need to open the hood to clean the screens or change filters. All and all I'd say it's a worth while option and 2520 - 2720 owners bothered by fumes might want to find a way to rig one up. (the 2320, although it's not good, isn't as bad for some reason).
I like the fact that I won't have the soot on my loader and blower. For someone on and off the tractor as much as I am the vertical exhaust is a blessing.

Rob
 

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