I haven't heard of anything like that but I have wondered about the 3325/3525. They don't resemble any of the other tractors in the line. They seem to be a bit old fashioned, big, heavy, no fancy sheet metal, not a lot of frills, just rugged brutes that get the job done. My dealer (in Ala) was advertiseing the 3325 with 5' disc, 5" brush hog, and a boom pole for $10,500 last spring. The implements were so light duty looking, I wouldn't have hauled them home for them. I paid $10,500 for a 3525, a boom pole, and a Stilh chain saw. The 3525 was $1,000 more than the 3325 comparing just bare tractors. I wonder if most people don't go this route for the power steering and live PTO.
So, it looks as if prices are about the same as last winter, early spring.
FWIW my 3525 now has a bit over 60 hours and totally trouble free.
Good luck with yours,
Jim