having trouble making a decision. Used 4510 w/ about 800 hours for $15400, or new 3320 for $19200.
Both have loaders, power reverser & 4wd, 4510 has the mid mount hydraulics but I doubt if I'd use it.
We have 70 acres but 30 of it is heavily wooded & some is creek bottom, and we won't clear much if any of that. My main uses are going to be digging/loading top soil from the creek bottom for the front yard, tilling the garden, blading the 1/3 mile gravel driveway, spraying up to 40 acres w/ a 110 gallon sprayer every couple years, & brush hogging 20 acres a few times, oh and maybe running a 6' finish mower on a few acres. I plan to eventually have about 40 acres of hay but will not do it myself other than the spraying.
I'm fine with hydro or power reverser so I'm pricing the 3320 w/ PR to compare apples to apples, I might upgrade to hydro if I decide to go new. I previously brush hogged my entire 40 acres with a 790 collar shift & 5' brush hog twice, took about 40 hours but it did fine. It will never be as brushy as it was on that first mowing so w/ a 6' cutter I can probably do it in 8-12 hours I'm hoping. But that will only be maybe once more until it's ready for hay equipment.
I like the warranty & "newness" but I also like the $3000 savings & the larger frame tractor. (0% on the 3320 saves $1000 over the 4510). I know the deals are both good enough that I'd not lose any money in a year if I decided to upgrade.
thanks for any additional input.
Both have loaders, power reverser & 4wd, 4510 has the mid mount hydraulics but I doubt if I'd use it.
We have 70 acres but 30 of it is heavily wooded & some is creek bottom, and we won't clear much if any of that. My main uses are going to be digging/loading top soil from the creek bottom for the front yard, tilling the garden, blading the 1/3 mile gravel driveway, spraying up to 40 acres w/ a 110 gallon sprayer every couple years, & brush hogging 20 acres a few times, oh and maybe running a 6' finish mower on a few acres. I plan to eventually have about 40 acres of hay but will not do it myself other than the spraying.
I'm fine with hydro or power reverser so I'm pricing the 3320 w/ PR to compare apples to apples, I might upgrade to hydro if I decide to go new. I previously brush hogged my entire 40 acres with a 790 collar shift & 5' brush hog twice, took about 40 hours but it did fine. It will never be as brushy as it was on that first mowing so w/ a 6' cutter I can probably do it in 8-12 hours I'm hoping. But that will only be maybe once more until it's ready for hay equipment.
I like the warranty & "newness" but I also like the $3000 savings & the larger frame tractor. (0% on the 3320 saves $1000 over the 4510). I know the deals are both good enough that I'd not lose any money in a year if I decided to upgrade.
thanks for any additional input.