Purchasing a 3320, questions & concerns

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Yes you should have ballast on the back and you will do a lot better. Hope its working out well:thumbsup:
 
   / Purchasing a 3320, questions & concerns #52  
I love my Deere. You will live yours also.
 
   / Purchasing a 3320, questions & concerns
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Sorry for taking so long topost pictures but here they are. I have used the tractor probably 4-6 hours so far just turning compost. I've noticed the tractor can be tippy in certain situations and that the industrial tires are not worth a crap in mud, snow, hard pack snow, etc. I'll be purchasing chains for it real soon.

I have not recieved an owners manual yet. Can sum one please tell me what the button does that is shown in picture #4?

Thanks everyone!
 

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   / Purchasing a 3320, questions & concerns
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Sorry for the rotation of the pictures. the button I don't know is the one that is at the bottom right on the dash in picture #4. Thanks again
 
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Sorry for taking so long topost pictures but here they are. I have used the tractor probably 4-6 hours so far just turning compost. I've noticed the tractor can be tippy in certain situations and that the industrial tires are not worth a crap in mud, snow, hard pack snow, etc. I'll be purchasing chains for it real soon.

I have not recieved an owners manual yet. Can sum one please tell me what the button does that is shown in picture #4?

Thanks everyone!

Good looking tractor:thumbsup: It will be very tippy w/o any ballast, as it looks like you don't have anything on. Get a ballast box and fill it with cement and you'll be good to go. It will also help a lot with traction and in the snow.

The button in pic 4 is load match. Lowers speed and raises torque under stress, I leave it on pretty much all the time:thumbsup:
 

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