New Deere owner

   / New Deere owner #1  

rdpaul

New member
Joined
May 3, 2011
Messages
17
Location
Arizona
Tractor
3320, 455, 140
Hello all

Just picked up a 2006 John Deere 3320 with 300X loader and "ehydro"
with 200hrs for $15,500 (excellent shape)

What a great tractor - I could not be more pleased with the purchase

This unit is replacing my Yanmar 240D (about a 1980 model year)

Hopefully I did not overpay

Looked at new ones - in my area they run about 26K for the same unit

Thinking about adding a rear light kit and rear hydraulics
any advice would be appreciated

Thanks

Ron
 
   / New Deere owner #3  
Hello & WELCOME to TractorByNet.com! :)

I have moved your thread to the John Deere Owning/Operating Forum for good measure. ;)

Thanks for joining!
 
   / New Deere owner #4  
Hey Ron
Welcome to TBN:)
Congrats on your new machine.
The one piece of advice I will give is maintenance.
Unless the service schedule of your machine can be verified,IMO,I would change every filter and all the fluids just for peace of mind.:thumbsup:

Greg
 
   / New Deere owner #6  
Welcome to TBN and congrats on the purchase. That seems to be good price to me.

PH
 
   / New Deere owner #7  
Yeah, you did fine with the price...but what we think doesn't matter.
As long as YOU are happy with the deal, that's all that counts!! Right?

Welcome to TBN...
 
   / New Deere owner
  • Thread Starter
#8  
Thanks to all

I'm thrilled with the 3320

Big step up from Yanmar 240D

Anyone have experience adding a rear work light
JD wants $55 for the kit - seems kinda pricey to me

I'm planning on getting an LED light with a toggle switch and tap into
the rear clearance lights
That should work - I think ?

Also ordered a canopy - almost a necessity here in AZ

Thanks

Ron
 
   / New Deere owner #9  
Thanks to all

I'm thrilled with the 3320

Big step up from Yanmar 240D

Anyone have experience adding a rear work light
JD wants $55 for the kit - seems kinda pricey to me

I'm planning on getting an LED light with a toggle switch and tap into
the rear clearance lights
That should work - I think ?

Also ordered a canopy - almost a necessity here in AZ

Thanks

Ron

I'm not real enthusiastic with LED lamps...just not much light out of 'em...

As far as the Deere lamp...if it's the same as I have on the back of my 4400, they're pretty bright (see attached pic).
And the kit is a straight up plug-in...
 

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   / New Deere owner
  • Thread Starter
#10  
Thanks for the pics

Just put two lights on today

Picked up a couple of really nice lights today at NAPA for $11 each
Tapped into a line behind the seat mounted the lights on the ROPS

Worked great - very bright light
Went the non-LED route

Only issue the rear lights are always on when I have the front lights on
Will eventually put them on a toggle switch
(no a big deal since I will virtually never be on the highway)

Thanks
 

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