Posted by 2510Paul on July 25, 2019 at 20:08:39 from (184.97.11.2):
In Reply to: 2wd or 4wd posted by knightstead on July 25, 2019 at 17:16:28:
Hobo mentioned counter weight, the box scraper is my counter weight on my JD 3320. I also have fluid in the tires, 6" axle extenders, and 3 sets of weights because everything I have is hill(s). I always have something on the back, Woods box scraper, Woods brush hog, 72" tiller, or Farmi Winch.
My brother and sister both have JD 4320's and absolutely love them.
I am very serious about the box scraper. It is a super tool. Mine has the teeth, a forward blade, and a backward blade that works great for feathering the material when the top link is lengthened.
Nothing against Kubota, I am just more familiar with JD. I have been told the Kubota's don't have the pressure you want to run the bucket at lower idle so check that out on any tractor you buy.
My 3320 does a great job with the loader at lower idle. I am moving a huge pile of demolition ruble right now, 80 yards so far, and the 3320 does all I want it to do at 1500-2000 rpm. I am 66, not 16, so I like the lower RPM. Nice and easy, not rip and tear.
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