Purchasing a 3320, questions & concerns

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hamdog

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I'm looking to sign papers on a 2007 JD 3320 with 750 hours on it. It has a canopy with the work lights, rear remotes, and brand new 300cx loader. The original owner was a older farmer who used this tractor for loading sawdust and feed on a small 40 head dairy farm. He traded it in for a used one identical but it had a cab. It shows the normal wear from being used, but no scratches, cracks, etc. Seems to have been well maintained.

The dealer is asking $18,900 for the tractor. I can probably get hime down to $17,500-$17,900. what are your thoughts on the price and hours on the engine? Are there certain things i should look for before I purchase. This is in northern vermont.

Also can I operate a hydraulic post driver with this tractor or should I look at a larger tractor. I need to put up a lot fencing this spring. Primarily the use of this tractor will be for loading compost, taking care of our garden, brush hogging and every day landscaping around the house.

Thanks!
 
   / Purchasing a 3320, questions & concerns
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I forgot to mention that is will be used to plow or snowblow a 300 ft long driveway with large turn around area.
 
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It doesn't sound like you are taking much of a chance on the condition of the tractor since it wasn't used hard. I'd inquire about the maintenance and try to bargain on the price. The JD 3x20 series are very good tractors. My 2007 3720 is coming up on 500 hrs and has been rock solid. I use it mainly for clearing snow on about 1/2 mi driveway, spraying, light rotary cutter work, and to mow about 6 ac of lawn. Good luck.
 
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I have pounded posts using a Shaver on my JD 870. I tapped in to the loader circuit by disconnecting curl control and plugging in the post driver. Yours is better set up with rear remotes and has a bit more power than my tractor.
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I checked out tractorhouse. There are some pretty good deals in other parts of the country. Unfortunately New England has a high cost of lively and everything including vehicles, homes, equipment, etc is expensive. The resale on equipment is ridiculous. I wish I could come up with the extra $6k to buy a new 3320.

The resale value on a John Deere amazes me.
 
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All,

What things should I be looking at to make sure the machine was well maintained. The dealer has no maintenance records of the tractor but guarantee me the owner takes really good care of his equipment. He has bought and traded in several pieces of equipment over the course of many years.

I had to pick on the salesman a little and tell him he was the worst salesman ever (I personally know him). I went in on friday with the intent of buying this used tractor and kind of new I was not 100% yet so he would not fill out the paperwork and told me to go home and think about it over the long wknd. He assured me he would hold the 2007 for me until I made up my mind.

The 3320 is the perfect size tractor for what I want to do. I just am not sure if I want to buy used or new.

The 2007 with 750 hours, ehydro, canopy, working lights, rear remotes, brand new 300CX loader with new quick attache front hydraulic snow plow or new rear snowblower for 19,931 w/out tax. 72mos @4.5% ($337/mos)

I can buy (have not negotiated on this price yet) a 2011 3320 ehydro with mid pto, no canopy, mid pto, 300cx load, front snow plow or rear snow blower for $28,691 w/out tax. 72 mos @2.9% ($434/mos), 3 year warranty.

The $434/mos would be tough to make but we can make it work. The 337 would be no problem. Ive talked to others who say buy the cab if your going to go new but that adds another at min $7,000 payment would go up another $100/mos.

My plan is to have this tractor handle my needs for the next 4-5 years then when we finally purchase a large piece of land and expand our small farm business to purchase a 4000 or 5000 series tractor with cab and keep the 3320 .

Sorry for the long post but I'm having a hard time of whether I should bite the bullet and purchase new or buy the used 2007. We are finally getting a bit of snow up here and a plow or snow blower is going to be needed soon. Thanks and happy holidays!
 
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hamdog said:
All,

What things should I be looking at to make sure the machine was well maintained. The dealer has no maintenance records of the tractor but guarantee me the owner takes really good care of his equipment. He has bought and traded in several pieces of equipment over the course of many years.

I had to pick on the salesman a little and tell him he was the worst salesman ever (I personally know him). I went in on friday with the intent of buying this used tractor and kind of new I was not 100% yet so he would not fill out the paperwork and told me to go home and think about it over the long wknd. He assured me he would hold the 2007 for me until I made up my mind.

The 3320 is the perfect size tractor for what I want to do. I just am not sure if I want to buy used or new.

The 2007 with 750 hours, ehydro, canopy, working lights, rear remotes, brand new 300CX loader with new quick attache front hydraulic snow plow or new rear snowblower for 19,931 w/out tax. 72mos @4.5% ($337/mos)

I can buy (have not negotiated on this price yet) a 2011 3320 ehydro with mid pto, no canopy, mid pto, 300cx load, front snow plow or rear snow blower for $28,691 w/out tax. 72 mos @2.9% ($434/mos), 3 year warranty.

The $434/mos would be tough to make but we can make it work. The 337 would be no problem. Ive talked to others who say buy the cab if your going to go new but that adds another at min $7,000 payment would go up another $100/mos.

My plan is to have this tractor handle my needs for the next 4-5 years then when we finally purchase a large piece of land and expand our small farm business to purchase a 4000 or 5000 series tractor with cab and keep the 3320 .

Sorry for the long post but I'm having a hard time of whether I should bite the bullet and purchase new or buy the used 2007. We are finally getting a bit of snow up here and a plow or snow blower is going to be needed soon. Thanks and happy holidays!

750 hours is not terrible, it's not great either though. Depending how many hours you'll be putting on it it could affect resale more. Putting a lot of hours on means more trouble as well and with any tractor new or used comes problems, but new you have a warranty and used you do not. The warranty itself may be worth $100/month. But if you can't afford it you can't afford it. I would try to go new but if stretching that much makes you uncomfortable the used will work

The cab is more upfront but it also means more resale down the road. If you have allergies or such it is really nice. That is the only place I have gone wrong. With that said you will be able to handle yourself without a cab, your just a little hotter or a little colder but you'll survive.

He can come down on that price right a couple grand and I'd thought they had 0% right now? I would go snowblower - moves snow a lot better. How much more was it for a front blower?
 
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Martian Tractorman,

Thanks for the reply. I really don't know how many hours I will be putting onthe tractor. I guess I will be putting on a 100 hrs/year on the tractor. Its hard to guess. This year I have a mile or two of fencing I need to put up for beefs cows hopefully using a hydraulic post driver.

I think the 0% is for either 48 or 60 mos but I will question it right now. I would love the cab that way I can store outside for this year and not have to worry about getting on a ice cube in the winter but it is for the most part way out of budget for us right now but hopefully will be in the budget for a future 4000 or 5000 series purchase.
 
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I think the 0% is for either 48 or 60 mos but I will question it right now. I would love the cab that way I can store outside for this year and not have to worry about getting on a ice cube in the winter but it is for the most part way out of budget for us right now but hopefully will be in the budget for a future 4000 or 5000 series purchase.

It's 0% for 60 mos until end of January, 2012.

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