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  1. JimParker

    Procedure for engaging rotary cutter?

    So what's the best method for engaging my MX5 rotary cutter? I read one place to engage the PTO at lower-than-normal RPM, and then bring it up to speed. Another place says to engage it only at full PTO RPM. I don't want to burn up the slip clutch (the nominal reason for engaging at lower...
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    Brush in gulley - leave it or not?

    Guys, I need some input from you "veterans"... I took "Hoss" (JD 3320, 300CX) out to my new property today, to move some dirt and play (er - work). I moved some old dead trees into a large brush pile in preparation for future chainsaw/wood chipper action (more toys - er - Tools!). While I...
  3. JimParker

    Delivery tomorrow - Dying today!

    Ag-Power (McKinney, TX) will be delivering my new John Deere 3320 eHydro, 300CX FEL, MX5 cutter, box blade, and post hole digger tomorrow morning... I don't know how I'll make it until then! This is worse than Christmas as a kid! My wife and co-workers all think I'm nuts! I just had to...
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    Finally - a decision! 3320++

    Well, after much lurking, reading, and interacting with all of you guys, I'm taking the plunge tomorrow morning. I'll be going to Ag-Power in McKinney, TX to sign the deal on my first "real" tractor. I think I got an excellent deal: 3320 eHydro with MidPTO, R4s, Dual Mid & Single Rear SCVs...
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    3203 vs 3320

    Guys, We finally closed the deal on the purchase of 10.5 acres that is mostly fairly rough pasture, with a couple of gullies that have trees in and around them. The entire thing is gently sloping (less than 10 degrees) with a few areas where it was terraced, and the "berms" from the terracing...
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    Comparable Tractors for JD 3320

    Guys, I have been lurking, reading, and generally educating myself. I'm reasonably familiar with the John Deere line (I think my wife bleeds green), but I have a much harder time making sense of the other manufacturer's websites. We're purchasing 10 acres, mostly sloping (terraced) pasture...
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