600xc4me
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I'm looking to buy as tractor in the next while, and I can't decide how big to go. I'm after something in the 33hp range. Looking at the 2032 I feel it's to small a chassis so that one is out I think. Then I look at the 3320 sitting beside it and go, man. Is that to big already? So drive over to kubota and looked at the 3350, the chassis is about in the middle between the 2000 and 3000 series jd's. So i like the size But I grew up on John Deere and would love to own my own. Pros for the kubota is price, good chuck cheaper than the 3330.
Here's a bit what the tractor needs to be able to do for me. We own a 10 acre acreage, all treed besides for the yard site and a dugout. Right off the bat the tractor will be used to landscape, help build the driveway farther onto the yard, move a lot of top soil to landscape along the driveway, round off/ level out a rough cut drainage ditch all the way around the 10 acres, clear brush and trees, bush hog, and anything else that needs doing as we develop our yard. Once we settle in the main uses will be snow removal, till the garden, grass control, brushing as we possibly expand the yard and clear more trees through the years, and we would love a few horses and maybe a cow down the road. So i might end up needing to move round bales. So..... What do you think? The 3320 would be nice for the heavier work now I think. But is it going to be to big for the simple day to day tasks later on? I know this is the John deere section so most will probably say go with 3320. But honestly I'm not sure if it's going to be to big later on? Any thoughts? Here's some pictures of where it would be at home.
Here's a bit what the tractor needs to be able to do for me. We own a 10 acre acreage, all treed besides for the yard site and a dugout. Right off the bat the tractor will be used to landscape, help build the driveway farther onto the yard, move a lot of top soil to landscape along the driveway, round off/ level out a rough cut drainage ditch all the way around the 10 acres, clear brush and trees, bush hog, and anything else that needs doing as we develop our yard. Once we settle in the main uses will be snow removal, till the garden, grass control, brushing as we possibly expand the yard and clear more trees through the years, and we would love a few horses and maybe a cow down the road. So i might end up needing to move round bales. So..... What do you think? The 3320 would be nice for the heavier work now I think. But is it going to be to big for the simple day to day tasks later on? I know this is the John deere section so most will probably say go with 3320. But honestly I'm not sure if it's going to be to big later on? Any thoughts? Here's some pictures of where it would be at home.




