Price Check 3320 price check

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FritzII

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Location
Washington, Pa.
Tractor
McCormick CT36HST w/FEL, Kubota G2160
3320 e-hydro
R-4's loaded with RimGuard
Less mid PTO
1 rear remote
300CX Loader
Hood Guard
61 inch HD bucket
$22,300.00 ( without PA sales tax included )

Is this a good price or should I check other dealers ?
 
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If this helps, On Craigs list for Decatur Il. there is a 3320 just as you list with out rim guard. Around 100 hours for $16,000. It was still sitting out at the guys shop late last week.

I think I gave around 22K for mine a year ago but added power beyond, cruse, hydraulics to the end of the loader and a block heater. The one listed above is in great shape.

Dan
 
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That's a fair price I think the mid pto is standard on the Ehydro models.
It came with mine and I didn't order it. That used unit is a really cheap price, but equipment of any kind isn't really moving and tractor prices are very regional.

Matt
 
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sounds a little high to me.

bought mine two years ago ($19,095):

3320 mfwd e-hydro with loadmatch
R-4 (not loaded)
300x loader (60" heavy bucket)
cruise
hood guard
 
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Hello FritzII
What dealer is working the numbers for you on this one?


Greg
 
   / 3320 price check #6  
That's a fair price I think the mid pto is standard on the Ehydro models.
It came with mine and I didn't order it. That used unit is a really cheap price, but equipment of any kind isn't really moving and tractor prices are very regional.

Matt

I had to order mid pto on my 2007 JD 3720. When I bought my 2009 JD 4520, the mid pto was also an additional option that I did not order. Both were E hydro.
 
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Hello FritzII
Have you tried any other dealers. I thought you might be closer to my location,Big Beaver,Pa. Anyway,when I was pricing my 2520,Maple Mountain was the highest. I ended up dealing with Vernon Dell in East Liverpool,OH. Elder Ag Equipment in East *********, OH was real close too. MM couldn't come anywhere near to their prices.

Greg
 
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Thanx for the info Greg.
I ended up with a McCormick. I was to pick it up Saturday, but the snow stopped that.
 
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Thanx for the info Greg.
I ended up with a McCormick. I was to pick it up Saturday, but the snow stopped that.

How did the quotes and final price on the JD vs McCormick shake out?

Competition is a wonderful thing... and it's helpful for other prospective buyers to see what else is out there!

AKfish
 
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I never compared apples to apples with the 2 tractors. The Deere had less HP. I bought a leftover McCormick ( with a full warranty ) out of state so it comes in even cheaper. I never went to any other Deere dealers either. Anyway the McCormick cost over $5K less than the Deere. $6K less if you add the 2nd remote to the Deere. I don't have a hood guard or loaded tires on the McCormick either. The equivalent Deere ( in Pa ) would have been roughly $7K more than what I paid for the McCormick ?
 
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Any idea how wide the 3320 is?

Its a spec not listed, and for comparison I would like to know the width as wider is better IMO for my sloped property.

edit I am guessing the 3320 is sized similar to the Kubota B3030 at 54" wide or is it more like the L3240 at 60" wide??
 
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Any idea how wide the 3320 is?

Its a spec not listed, and for comparison I would like to know the width as wider is better IMO for my sloped property.

I have essentially the same tractor (3720) with the smaller R4's. Rear width is just a whisker under 59" because the front mounted snow blower is 59" and the rear wheels just barely clear the path of the blower when going straight ahead. The larger R4's should be a little wider. My tires are loaded with Rim Guard which is a tremendous help for stability on slopes. Some folks install wheel spacers also.
 
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Any idea how wide the 3320 is?

Its a spec not listed, and for comparison I would like to know the width as wider is better IMO for my sloped property.

edit I am guessing the 3320 is sized similar to the Kubota B3030 at 54" wide or is it more like the L3240 at 60" wide??

From the owners manual.

Overall Width w/ R1 Tires (Minimum) 1.3 m (52.4 in.)
Overall Width w/ R1 Tires (Maximum) 1.7 m (68.4 in.)
Overall Width w/ R3 Tires (Minimum) 1.4 m (53.9 in.)
Overall Width w/ R3 Tires (Maximum) 1.5 m (59.1 in.)
Overall Width w/ 43 x 16.00-20 R4 Tires (Minimum) 1.5 m (58.1 in.)
Overall Width w/ 43 x 16.00-20 R4 Tires (Maximum) 1.5 m (59.7 in.)
Overall Width w/ 15.00-19.5 R4 Tires (Minimum) 1.4 m (57.3 in.)
Overall Width w/ 15.00-19.5 R4 Tires (Maximum) 1.5 m (58.9 in.)
Overall Width w/ Golf Tires (Minimum) 1.5 m (59.5 in.)
Overall Width w/ Golf Tires (Maximum) 1.6 m (64.7 in.)
 
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From the owners manual.

Overall Width w/ R1 Tires (Minimum) 1.3 m (52.4 in.)
Overall Width w/ R1 Tires (Maximum) 1.7 m (68.4 in.)
What is Min/Max.. is the width adjustable or different wheel offsets?
 
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What is Min/Max.. is the width adjustable or different wheel offsets?

From the owners Manual (you can download it from the Deere website.)

For 8 position wheels, the mounting flanges on the rear rims are closer to
one edge of the rim than the other, allowing the inner wheels to be mounted
in different positions. By changing this position of the wheel on the rim, up
to eight different tread widths can be achieved on some machines.

Mounting Guidelines
To keep tire rotation in the proper direction when wheels are reversed
without removing tires from rims, move each wheel to the opposite side of
the machine.

Rims can be attached to either side of wheel.

Mounting flanges on rim are closer to one edge of rim.

IMPORTANT: Avoid damage! Always make sure tires rotate in proper
direction. Arrows on sidewall should point in direction of forward rotation.

Tread width can be changed by turning the wider side in or out.

To keep tire rotation in the proper direction, move each rim to opposite
side of machine, rather than turning the rims around.

Dished wheels can be reversed.

Tighten all bolts to specifications.
 

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