jcmseven
Veteran Member
Fellow Posters:
I have a question to pose to the group of experts here. One of my physician collegues bought 12 acres recently and is interested in buying a new tractor. He has seen my 3720 and really likes it. He (and I) believe due to the terrain and tightish areas on his property, he really would be best served by a mid frame machine. His question to me was: will the 3720 out perform the 3520 in "real world" work? He plans to do much the same as I do with mine. RFM work, some loader work, and some blading. He may also do some rotary cutting, which I do not do with mine. His inquiry brought to light a debate about the 4310 v. 4410. Is the price difference and hp difference worth it? I have found my 3720 to be quite powerful and I have yet to find a task it cannot do easily. I have not yet been able to run the 72" RFM through any grass that remotely bogged the engine. Would my advice to him be that the 3520 would be fine, and to save his money for a n extra attachment? I have already said I would not go with the 3320 for him because I figure it has about the same power as my 4310 did, and it struggled some on hilly terrain (less hilly than his) without powering an attachment. I have not operated a 3520 for comparison, so I suppose I am asking for those that might have. Thanks for the help. He is looking to buy within the next two weeks, so I told him I would try to find out before then.
John M
I have a question to pose to the group of experts here. One of my physician collegues bought 12 acres recently and is interested in buying a new tractor. He has seen my 3720 and really likes it. He (and I) believe due to the terrain and tightish areas on his property, he really would be best served by a mid frame machine. His question to me was: will the 3720 out perform the 3520 in "real world" work? He plans to do much the same as I do with mine. RFM work, some loader work, and some blading. He may also do some rotary cutting, which I do not do with mine. His inquiry brought to light a debate about the 4310 v. 4410. Is the price difference and hp difference worth it? I have found my 3720 to be quite powerful and I have yet to find a task it cannot do easily. I have not yet been able to run the 72" RFM through any grass that remotely bogged the engine. Would my advice to him be that the 3520 would be fine, and to save his money for a n extra attachment? I have already said I would not go with the 3320 for him because I figure it has about the same power as my 4310 did, and it struggled some on hilly terrain (less hilly than his) without powering an attachment. I have not operated a 3520 for comparison, so I suppose I am asking for those that might have. Thanks for the help. He is looking to buy within the next two weeks, so I told him I would try to find out before then.
John M