New 3320

   / New 3320 #1  

DrZaius7

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John Deere 3320
Hi Guys, I just ordered a 2011 3320 with a rotary cutter and rear blade. It should be here is a couple weeks. I'm looking into a backhoe attachment (not gonna pay JD $7K!) and came across Liberty Backhoes. They are about $4-5k. Anyone know anything about the Liberty brand or know if it is any good? Their prices include shipping.

Thanks!
 
   / New 3320 #2  
Congrats on the new 3320 and welcome to TBN! I'm sure you will like the new tractor.

I don't know anything about Liberty BH's (much less the other brands...as I don't own one)....and I cant say I have heard of them. Seems like Deere and Woods are the hoes I read most about. Need to read on 'em.
 
   / New 3320 #3  
Congrats on the 3320! You have excellent taste! I wanted a BH for mine too, but couldn't justify the $8k as I can hire a guy to do that work on occasion for a lot less. Let us know when you get it! :thumbsup:
 
   / New 3320 #4  
Sounds like a good deal (perhaps too good to be true)? They do have a website saying distribution is from Phoenix. Doesn't say manufacturing is from there so my guess is China.
 
   / New 3320 #5  
I am 99.9% sure the Liberty hoes are 3PH mounted, and not subframe mounted. You DO NOT WANT a 3PH mounted hoe on you tractor. I also believe they are China made and that will be a problem when you ned parts or a hose because they often use oddball metric threads.
 
   / New 3320 #9  
I am 99.9% sure the Liberty hoes are 3PH mounted, and not subframe mounted. You DO NOT WANT a 3PH mounted hoe on you tractor. I also believe they are China made and that will be a problem when you ned parts or a hose because they often use oddball metric threads.

At one time I purchased some custom parts from a china based manufacturing company. They simply designed their own threads based on the O.D. / I.D. of some mating tube parts instead of any "standard". They didn't care about replacement or repair (obviously). I guess that "works"....but....:confused::confused2: Bizarre how things are done at times. :laughing:

AND....how do you spell shill? Are we being duped? (again) Two posts in two minutes from a first time poster with a new product. I am not Sherlock Holmes....but....my senses tell me something.
 
   / New 3320 #10  
Hi Guys, I just ordered a 2011 3320 with a rotary cutter and rear blade. It should be here is a couple weeks. I'm looking into a backhoe attachment (not gonna pay JD $7K!) and came across Liberty Backhoes. They are about $4-5k. Anyone know anything about the Liberty brand or know if it is any good? Their prices include shipping.

Thanks!

Sounds like you got a sweet ride. Did you get a FEL? What size blade? I have dreamed of having a backhoe but my yanmar is way to small to efficiently power one so if i did get one, it would more than likely be a mini excavator.
 
   / New 3320 #11  
Wowsers on the weight of those Liberty Backhoes. 1250# for a 7ft 3pt mount?!? My 8B (8ft) with subframe weighs the same. The Deere 375 (7ft) weighs almost 200# less with a subframe.

I wonder what "prying power" is too. The 6ft is listed at 4000# but the two steps up JD 485 (8ft) has no digging force greater than 3730#. Sounds like they might be combing dipperstick and bucket forces together which is quite deceiving since you can't get full power from either if they're operated at the same time.

Looks like a standard case of you get what you pay for.
 
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I did get a FEL, the 300X with the heavy duty bucket. For my purposes I didn't think the extra $800 for the 300cx was worth it.

Does the tractor need to be modified to allow for the subframe mount? Or does the mounting bracket already on the tractor?
 
   / New 3320 #13  
Just go buy the real thing, you will be happy you did. I did this today with the Deere small backhoe. I've not yet gotten the monster out of the hole, but it is just a matter of time. I may have to dig out one side of the hole and slide it out.
 

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   / New 3320 #14  
I agree with everyone else. If you are spending the money for a brand new Deere with rotary cutter and and blade, spend the extra $2,000 for a backhoe that is made for your tractor. I would rather use an off brand bush hog than an off brand backhoe. I am tight with my money, but would never consider this 3pt hitch Chinese backhoe.

Just my 2 cents.
 
   / New 3320 #15  
Congrats on the 3320! You have excellent taste! I wanted a BH for mine too, but couldn't justify the $8k as I can hire a guy to do that work on occasion for a lot less. Let us know when you get it! :thumbsup:

PT, I tried that and didn't get the BH on one of my tractors. The problem is you need to dig small hole, maybe 3 feet deep, or bury an animal and it's just not worth it to hire someone to do it. We had to bury a horse once and couldn't get anyone. Things got ugly in a short time.
What usually happens is you wind up digging holes by hand here and that's no picnic in our hard-pan.

A hoe is big bucks but it also saves us lots of work.

Doc, good luck with your new 3320, love mine!

Rob
 
   / New 3320 #16  
I am tight with my money, but would never consider this 3pt hitch Chinese backhoe.

Just my 2 cents.

I agree 100%, After using a hoe and seeing the stress I would never want a 3pt. hoe.
 
   / New 3320 #17  
I wanted a BH for mine too, but couldn't justify the $8k as I can hire a guy to do that work on occasion for a lot less. Let us know when you get it! :thumbsup:

Can't disagree with your opinion however after owning a hoe on my last tractor I can't imagine ever owning a tractor without one. :)
 
   / New 3320 #18  
Can't disagree with your opinion however after owning a hoe on my last tractor I can't imagine ever owning a tractor without one. :)

Oh I'd love to have one, but I really only need it for 20 hours or less a year so it was hard to justify.
 
   / New 3320 #19  
Oh I'd love to have one, but I really only need it for 20 hours or less a year so it was hard to justify.
I thought that too until the well had an underground leak that we discovered on Friday night. Couldn't get a backhoe or excavator rented until Monday morning. They were all reserved for the weekend way in advance. And of course on Monday I could only get the smallest machine they had. Thankfully that was okay.

So though I only needed it for two hours..... we didn't have water for three days because I didn't have one.
 
   / New 3320 #20  
Oh I'd love to have one, but I really only need it for 20 hours or less a year so it was hard to justify.

For me it's not how much use it gets in a year, I don't evaluate my tractor that way, it's those times when nothing else will do and something has to get done. If I look back at the times over several years I used it, and the messes it has gotten me out of, it justifies itself.

I don't know about a Chinese hoe. I think in the long run it might cost more especially when you consider failures, parts quality, waiting for parts and if you can get them in five or ten years, etc. That with the fact that it's a 3PH hoe sinks it in my book.

Call JD for a part on a ten year old 8B hoe and it will be at your door in a day or two. What's that worth? A lot to me.

Rob
 

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