EX3200 on the way!

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Not sure why but I have plowed our 900' north-sloped driveway for 10 years with a Polaris 700 and I KNOW I need a diff lock. Maybe it's a money issue?
Before getting a tractor I had a Polaris 600 then a 800 then the xp850. My driveway is about 400' and my fil driveway is 300'. I was amazed how well an atv did plowing snow. Sometimes I miss going out in the woods on them. But my tractor is way more useful to me!

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   / EX3200 on the way! #12  
Congrats on the new tractor ! Got my EX450 in 2009 and have been very happy with my choice.
 
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Thank you! I enjoy running in the woods on the 4wheeler and they do a good job plowing. But the kids are grown so I lost my riding buddies and the older I get the heavier everything seems to get that I need to lift!
 
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I was browsing through my PDFs this morning and found this, you might want it someday. Its the install instructions for the Ex3200 Rear Remote kit.

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Thanks so much, Katahdin! That is probably worth a couple hundred dollars right there!

John
 
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Congrats on the new Bumblebee! I absolutely love mine and in the last four years it has done a yeoman's job and has never let me down. I have added all sorts of implements and it uses every one without fail. Plus, that thing started all winter long without a block heater and believe me, there were some pretty cold days up here in New Hampshire! Great unit and I hope you have fun with your new toy! Post pics!
 
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Thanks, Granite. Exciting to hear stories like yours. Looking forward to getting it. Will put pics on she shows up.
 
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Congrats on the new Bumblebee! I absolutely love mine and in the last four years it has done a yeoman's job and has never let me down. I have added all sorts of implements and it uses every one without fail. Plus, that thing started all winter long without a block heater and believe me, there were some pretty cold days up here in New Hampshire! Great unit and I hope you have fun with your new toy! Post pics!

Just for other passers by, this past winter in Ky. the Lx490 started easily at zero deg f unassisted other than keeping a battery minder plugged in at all times. Never needed the block heater. It is my emergency fall back in case of deep sub zero stuff.
 

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