JD 3320 question.

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Blee25

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2008 John Deere 5203 fwa loader, 1949 Farmall Cub, 1995ish Craftsman riding mower
I have a 3320 and was wonder how well it would handle moving 1000-1200 pound bales with the 3 point. How much weight would you recommend be added to the front?

thanks
Blee
 
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I have a 3320 and was wonder how well it would handle moving 1000-1200 pound bales with the 3 point. How much weight would you recommend be added to the front?

thanks
Blee
 
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I do that without ANY issues using the loader as the front ballast. My tires are loaded. If you don't have the loader, just get one.

Also, I have R1 tires set full wide.

I have actually had some uncertainty when going down a steep hill during a nighttime deluge. I started t slide, but got out OK...

Bales are widowmakers; proceed with caution!
 
/ JD 3320 question. #4  
I do that without ANY issues using the loader as the front ballast. My tires are loaded. If you don't have the loader, just get one.

Also, I have R1 tires set full wide.

I have actually had some uncertainty when going down a steep hill during a nighttime deluge. I started t slide, but got out OK...

Bales are widowmakers; proceed with caution!
 
/ JD 3320 question. #5  
Ballast the front and you will be fine. Loader is the best way. Fill the bucket if you need to.

3pt on the 3320 is 2500+ lbs capable.
 
/ JD 3320 question. #6  
Ballast the front and you will be fine. Loader is the best way. Fill the bucket if you need to.

3pt on the 3320 is 2500+ lbs capable.
 

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