Matt400
Bronze Member
Don't know if I will pull the trigger on one of these or not and am looking for input..
The prices listed are out the door, sales tax & all with HST,FEL and factory Cab.
I like the 1635 for its HP and width of 64.5" and just so happens its less.
I can get 0% for 60 months with 20% down and a 5 year power-train warranty.
The 3320 is 5.5" more narrow and on our sloped property I figure wider is better. Financing is 0% with 10% down for 48 months
The L3240 is 4.7" more narrow than the MF. Financing is 0% with 20% down and for 42 months. Not sure I would like the brakes on the right side and I don't think they want to work on the price much.
All 3 tractors weigh in about the same around 3500 lbs with the factory Cab and no FEL. The intended use is to rotary mow a 1.5 acre sloped hill and snow removal on a 50'x150' commercial lot with possibly a 6' pusher. I am still looking at used for options in addition to simply putting a plow on my pick-up for snow removal and using a Garden tractor for the mowing.
A new V-Plow and new GT with locking differential is only $8,000 but not sure I want a plow on my pick-up, its an 05 Dodge Diesel and very capable.
Any input much appreciated!
The prices listed are out the door, sales tax & all with HST,FEL and factory Cab.
- MF 1635 35.7hp 32K
- John Deere 3320 32.5hp 33.5K
- Kubota L3240 34hp 34.3K
I like the 1635 for its HP and width of 64.5" and just so happens its less.
I can get 0% for 60 months with 20% down and a 5 year power-train warranty.
The 3320 is 5.5" more narrow and on our sloped property I figure wider is better. Financing is 0% with 10% down for 48 months
The L3240 is 4.7" more narrow than the MF. Financing is 0% with 20% down and for 42 months. Not sure I would like the brakes on the right side and I don't think they want to work on the price much.
All 3 tractors weigh in about the same around 3500 lbs with the factory Cab and no FEL. The intended use is to rotary mow a 1.5 acre sloped hill and snow removal on a 50'x150' commercial lot with possibly a 6' pusher. I am still looking at used for options in addition to simply putting a plow on my pick-up for snow removal and using a Garden tractor for the mowing.
A new V-Plow and new GT with locking differential is only $8,000 but not sure I want a plow on my pick-up, its an 05 Dodge Diesel and very capable.
Any input much appreciated!