Final 3320 Questions before Purchase

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I purchased a 3320 yesterday and live in MI as well.
Hydro, Large R4's and engine coolant heater = $16,500 (no mid PTO), 300CX Loader, 61" HD bucket with replaceable cutting edge, Ballast Box, Hood guard, 72" boom mounted power angle blade, third function lines and hoses = $5500, BB2060 Box Blade = $650, 72" RB2072 back blade = $480 and iMatch $244 plus $105 for bushings. Total including tax $24,883.50 but I did not get a mower and again no mid PTO.
I don't know if that helps much or not but that's my $.02
I feel like I got a good deal, good luck
oops I will need to change my signature line now that I have purchased a tractor.
Kevin
 
   / Final 3320 Questions before Purchase
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BloomingtonMike: The additional hydraulic line is in my quote to support the hydraulic angling kit. My dealer has not sold many of these boom blades, and the salesman was a little concerned about having that much weight forward. I was looking at filling the tires to get about 750 lbs of ballast. Is that enough or do you still end up leaving the BB on when you plow? I was going to ask about the RT1160 tiller as well, but for $2700 I'll pass. At the moment, I feel like the dealer is making a little too much on the frontier attachments. I guess when I'm buying a nearly $30K tractor, I'd really like to seem him throw in the box blade and tiller at his true cost.

v8svo: Congratulations! Your price looks good to me. My quote is now up to $28264.90. This includes mid-PTO and the 72" deck which makes the rest pretty similar to yours. I do not have the HD bucket in my quote. I will check into that.
 
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I am glad you are going with the smaller box blade. I concur that the 72" would be pullable by the 3320, but you would need to have flat ground and easy pulling to do it. I can tell you without a doubt, that a 3320 would not be able to handle a 72" BB in my area. A 3720 might if you ballasted it well and did not mind pulling it downhill a lot, as my 4520 had a job pulling one, and it was over 1500# heavier machine. I like the 65" BB's but no one I know seems to ever have them in stock.

John M
 
   / Final 3320 Questions before Purchase
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Thanks for all the help!

I ordered the 3320 tonight from my local dealer. It's basically as described in this thread. I will post the final description with pictures when I take delivery. The salesman will give me a delivery date tomorrow, but it should be sometime next week. They did not have a 3320 with mid-PTO in any of their stores, but they have some on order that they can apparently "tweak" to my specs before Deere sends them. Thanks again - love this forum!
 

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