3720 / 300cx quote

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lincolnvt

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Lincoln, VT
Tractor
2007 JD 2520
Hey guys:
Great site - have learned a lot. Looking at 3720 love the 44hp in mid chassis. Great sounding intercooled turbo - better power / wt match than 4310 i was looking at. But, it comes with a price. What do you guys think of this quote. Appreciate your time.

Equipment Name: 3720 Tractor
Code Description Quantity Price ($)

682DLV 3720 Tractor 1 24,479.00

1505 Open Station with Standard Seat 1

2025 eHydro 1

2500 Less Mid PTO 1

4575 27x8.5-15 6PR Front R4 Ind. 2 Pos. 43x16-20 4PR
Rear R4 Ind. 2 Pos.
359.00
7010 Dual Mid Selective Control Valve 1

9001 iMatch Quick Hitch Category 1 237.00

RE520167 Engine Coolant Heater 1

LVB25546 Forwarding Lighting Kit (2 Lights) 1 85.00

LVB25547 Rear Wotk Light (1 Light) 1 58.00

LVB25236 Warning Light Brush Guard Kit (Two Guards) 1 65.00

DLR1 2 HOOKS WELDED & PAINTED ON BUCKET 1

DLR2 LOADED REAR TIRES/RIM GUARD 1 150.00

Discount -3,633.00
Subtotal 21,800.00
Equipment Name: 300CX Loader
Code Description Quantity Price ($)


2531W 300CX Loader 1 3,740.00

2000 Mounting Frame and Hoses (4300-4400,
4310-4410, 3120-3720)
1
4000 Ballast Box 1 188.00

5010 Deluxe Hood Guard (3120-3720) 1 179.00

8095 Less Bucket 1 -548.00

9030 61 In. (1550 mm) Heavy Duty Bucket with Holes
for Cutting Edge
1 675.00
9080 61 In. (1550 mm) Replaceable Bucket Cutting
Edge with Hardware
1 102.00

9090 iMatch Quick Coupler Bushing Kit 1 56.00

Freight 96.86

Discount -753.86

Subtotal 3,735.00

Equipment $ 25,535.00
Tax $ 1,532.10
Quote Total $ 27,067.10
 
/ 3720 / 300cx quote #2  
I'd say it's a pretty decent price. I seen a 3720 yesterday with a "yard price" of $20,397. It was an eHydro, no mid PTO, and R1's on it. Yard price being a tag attached to the steering wheel with no inside dickering.
I see a engine heater, I don't see the transmission oil heater. I would suggest getting one. They're about $70 or so and make a difference in performance when it's cold, even when using LoVis.
 
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  • Thread Starter
#3  
thanks for the input. So you would get both heaters. Does get cold up here in Vermont. cheers
 
/ 3720 / 300cx quote #4  
I ran the first year with no transmission heater, 2nd winter with. The hydraulic performance comes up quicker with the heater.
 
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#6  
I have a backcountry ski trail - 2miles which I will be working on with my neighbors and a lot of the trail is not much more than 5ft. Also, most of property is currently wooded - thought it would be easier to get around. Think I should go larger?
 
/ 3720 / 300cx quote #7  
Tough call, for best stability using loader tires should be set out wide which might take you (dont know how many positions are available for your rear tires) to 6 feet anyway.

You definetly have the hydraulic power to lift a 6 footer full of anything, might as well use it.
 
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#8  
thanks, need to give it some more thought
 
/ 3720 / 300cx quote #9  
I'm going to the skid steer carrier and skid steer buckets. 66" is a nice width. 61 just barely covers the wheels.

Skid steer buckets are heavier duty and black for easy painting when welding the hooks.

I have a quote that I passed on that goes like this:

3720 Tractor
Mid PTO
3rd hydraulics SVC
Electric diverter (4, and 5 hyd)
Air seat suspension
Cruise upgrade
Larger R4 tires
$21885


300CX loader
Std hood guard
73" HD bucket
3rd funct hydraulic lines
48" pallet forks
Tooth bar for 73" bucket
$4465

Total $26,350

I got a heck of a deal and went with a different quote at $26,100 with block heater, and deluxe hood guard, but am planning modify the pkg like mentioned above to the SS attachment...
 
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#10  
thanks looks like you got a very good deal on your set up. Appreciate your reply
 
/ 3720 / 300cx quote #11  
Looking up old posts that you were debating on the 60" bucket. I find it much easier to get around in the woods with the narrower bucket, and don't 'pine' for the wider one. Just another opinion.

I assume you are not talking about using it for just moving snow. Heavier loads will be more stable in a small bucket too, keeping the weight nearer the center.

Wheel widths with R-4's are not very flexible. I believe about 1.5" difference between narrowest and widest.
 
/ 3720 / 300cx quote #12  
I ended up switching to the skid steer carrier, and 66" skid steer "foundry" bucket ILO the tinfoil tractor bucket. I welded my chain hooks directly to the bucket, something that I would not do to the tractor bucket as the steel is so thin.
 

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