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You will not regret the bump up in power of the 3520. My dealer says the 3120 and even the 3320 (which surprises me) are slow movers for him, in fact, he has not sold a 3120 and he is a big dealer. He says the 3520 is his best mid frame seller. All of us here at TBN are more than happy to spend your money and I for one feel you have gotten off to a good start.

John M
 
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You will not regret the bump up in power of the 3520. My dealer says the 3120 and even the 3320 (which surprises me) are slow movers for him, in fact, he has not sold a 3120 and he is a big dealer. He says the 3520 is his best mid frame seller. All of us here at TBN are more than happy to spend your money and I for one feel you have gotten off to a good start.

John M
 
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congrats on the 3520. That extra 7 HP on a 3000 lb machine is sure to be noticed, Might want to get a 5 point harness. Be sure to flip your wheels around for a more stable stance as well. Have fun with your new tool they are great machines. I have moved a ton of dirt with my 3120, it plows up hard clay no problem. the 300 cx loader is very effective.
You will certainly want the 448 when that time comes, it is one awesome hoe. /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif
 
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congrats on the 3520. That extra 7 HP on a 3000 lb machine is sure to be noticed, Might want to get a 5 point harness. Be sure to flip your wheels around for a more stable stance as well. Have fun with your new tool they are great machines. I have moved a ton of dirt with my 3120, it plows up hard clay no problem. the 300 cx loader is very effective.
You will certainly want the 448 when that time comes, it is one awesome hoe. /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif
 
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Congrats on your purchase. You will really enjoy your Deere. I have a 3720 bought new in April and I started a landscaping business with it and using that tractor is more like relaxation than work. The cx300 loader is an awesome material mover. I added the bolt-on cutting edge to mine and now I can really shave the dirt. Being an ex-farmer I have owned many tractors over the years but find the mid compact Deere the best to operate since my 4020-powershift and 158 loader of the 70's. Can't understand why anyone would look at anything less than a Deere. (Former Case-IH user.) That little Yanmar is sure a strong,quiet performer.I thought the right side two pedal hydro would take some getting used to but /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gifafter my first 15 minute ride I was hooked. Happy Deering
 
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Congrats on your purchase. You will really enjoy your Deere. I have a 3720 bought new in April and I started a landscaping business with it and using that tractor is more like relaxation than work. The cx300 loader is an awesome material mover. I added the bolt-on cutting edge to mine and now I can really shave the dirt. Being an ex-farmer I have owned many tractors over the years but find the mid compact Deere the best to operate since my 4020-powershift and 158 loader of the 70's. Can't understand why anyone would look at anything less than a Deere. (Former Case-IH user.) That little Yanmar is sure a strong,quiet performer.I thought the right side two pedal hydro would take some getting used to but /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gifafter my first 15 minute ride I was hooked. Happy Deering
 
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I totally agree on the 3000 series line up, these are solid comfortable, capable CUT's. You mentioned a cutting edge for the bucket, Is this something Deere has as an accessory? Sounds like something I would like to have, I landscape with my 3120 as well.
They are excellent for this type work. I flipped my wheels around for a wider stance, Its now more confidence inspiring. I do alot of work on slopes and tricky places.
 
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I totally agree on the 3000 series line up, these are solid comfortable, capable CUT's. You mentioned a cutting edge for the bucket, Is this something Deere has as an accessory? Sounds like something I would like to have, I landscape with my 3120 as well.
They are excellent for this type work. I flipped my wheels around for a wider stance, Its now more confidence inspiring. I do alot of work on slopes and tricky places.
 
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Deerescaper....I also ordered my 3520 with the double edged cutting bar & heavy duty bucket. One nice thing about the cutting bar is that you can reverse it when the edge gets worn down. /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif

Jon
 
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Deerescaper....I also ordered my 3520 with the double edged cutting bar & heavy duty bucket. One nice thing about the cutting bar is that you can reverse it when the edge gets worn down. /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif

Jon
 

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