I'm really impressed!! makes my D110 john deere with the 44" snow blower, 26hp v-twin, 8" front, 12" rear wheels n tires, snow cab, and 24" rear super lugs look pretty tiny lol!! I'd love to have a heated cab! very nice tractor !
Thanks for the reply. I have an alcohol/water mix in the rear tires for added weight, but figured that I needed the added ballest box. I'll be getting it. Had a Deere guy come out two weeks ago to show me how to hook everything up and he told me to go to an auto parts store and get chains for the front tires, since they'd cost a lot less than rear chains. Might get both since we have a very significant hill. Delighted to see that the blower raises and lowers...great for drifts!
After years of fighting snow on our 4000 foot driveway, this video convinced me. I bought a 3520 about two months ago and they delivered the snowblower today. Bush hogging in air conditioning has been great. Now actually looking forward to winter! Looks like I'd better get a ballast box, though. Do you ever use chains? Also, reading the snowblower manual, it looks like the blower can be raised and lowered some...is that true? Thanks for the video! Deere owes you one!
@bstewart22611 The ballast block is essential with the weight of the blower. The stock tires with the weight have pretty good traction but the chains would help when it gets icy. Problem is that they weigh quite a bit and there may be fitment issues with the front tires. The blower raises/lowers and the chute rotates hydraulically. Good luck, it is slower than plowing, but we get an average of 9 ft of snow a season. Some falls of 18-24" can only be handled by the blower.
does the snow clog up your radiator intake resulting in overheating of the tractor. i noticed that your front grill that the radiator is behind is clogged with snow
The front grill and sometimes quite a bit more of the tractor gets covered with blown snow thrown by the wind.With my old open station JD it use to be me! But to answer your question, the tractor never overheats even with the grill filled with snow. The radiator actually sits about 6 inches or so behind the front grill. The battery is in front of it, as a matter of fact.
I was in that storm. This must have been early in the day cause later the snow was coming down like crazy. Where was that tractor when I was driving home.
That is a sexy tractor!!! I seen one in another video...they look almost like the 8330 I drive...but at the same time as small as my 4010...nice...can you make a video that just shows off the cab and a good look under the hood and such? That would be a cool video!!
Great tractor and the cab (after too many years without) rocks. Specially for snow blowing. Attatchments include 4 in 1 bucket, 300CX loader, MX5 rotary cutter, landscape rake, blower, posthole digger.
What do you think of the 3520? My Dad is looking to buy one with a Cab, Mower and loader and maybe a Broom for lanscaping. What attachments do you have for yours?
That is great, we have a 3720 with a snowblower on the front and we blow over a mile of driveway and ours does not throw the snow nearly as far as your is. We have to be doing something wrong, we feel like our 3720 is underpowered. Could I ask you a few questions?? Reply back so I know it is ok to ask away.
I'm really impressed!! makes my D110 john deere with the 44" snow blower, 26hp v-twin, 8" front, 12" rear wheels n tires, snow cab, and 24" rear super lugs look pretty tiny lol!! I'd love to have a heated cab! very nice tractor !
chaddythepimp1973 2 months ago
I watch the video over and over. I love it and the tractor?
rex6s 11 months ago
can u show a startup and how to
RyanEssaf123 1 year ago
whats the song
bigrignazi 1 year ago
Thanks for the reply. I have an alcohol/water mix in the rear tires for added weight, but figured that I needed the added ballest box. I'll be getting it. Had a Deere guy come out two weeks ago to show me how to hook everything up and he told me to go to an auto parts store and get chains for the front tires, since they'd cost a lot less than rear chains. Might get both since we have a very significant hill. Delighted to see that the blower raises and lowers...great for drifts!
bstewart22611 1 year ago
say in the cab please
RyanEssaf123 1 year ago
@RyanEssaf123
I try too.
hddude45 1 year ago
@hddude45 can u show start up and how to
RyanEssaf123 1 year ago
@RyanEssaf123
You turn the key. It starts.
FredericKarl 1 year ago
After years of fighting snow on our 4000 foot driveway, this video convinced me. I bought a 3520 about two months ago and they delivered the snowblower today. Bush hogging in air conditioning has been great. Now actually looking forward to winter! Looks like I'd better get a ballast box, though. Do you ever use chains? Also, reading the snowblower manual, it looks like the blower can be raised and lowered some...is that true? Thanks for the video! Deere owes you one!
bstewart22611 1 year ago
@bstewart22611 The ballast block is essential with the weight of the blower. The stock tires with the weight have pretty good traction but the chains would help when it gets icy. Problem is that they weigh quite a bit and there may be fitment issues with the front tires. The blower raises/lowers and the chute rotates hydraulically. Good luck, it is slower than plowing, but we get an average of 9 ft of snow a season. Some falls of 18-24" can only be handled by the blower.
hddude45 1 year ago
nice
nordyk2 1 year ago
I would enjoy going out in the cold with that!
ShnitzlHaus 1 year ago
whats the song called?? but a very nice video
deerhunter217 2 years ago
This video is great. I have watched it so many times, dreaming of when I get my own tractor.
mossman381 2 years ago
does the snow clog up your radiator intake resulting in overheating of the tractor. i noticed that your front grill that the radiator is behind is clogged with snow
Bedelfive 2 years ago
The front grill and sometimes quite a bit more of the tractor gets covered with blown snow thrown by the wind.With my old open station JD it use to be me! But to answer your question, the tractor never overheats even with the grill filled with snow. The radiator actually sits about 6 inches or so behind the front grill. The battery is in front of it, as a matter of fact.
hddude45 2 years ago
man, u got it easy with a cab, im used to the snow being blownback into my face! nothin runs like a deere!
kinghowie8 2 years ago
@kinghowie8
Nothing runs like a Deere, or smells like a JOHN!! :-)
StanWilhite 1 year ago
@StanWilhite thats a fact! lol
kinghowie8 1 year ago
@kinghowie8 Did that for too many years, I know the feeling.
hddude45 1 year ago
Boy......... you sure have it good with that machine. Now, on December 19th you're not playing Christmas Music inside if that thing?
CzapigaKielbasa 2 years ago
Great tractor, great editing! 5 stars.
FizDog74 2 years ago
I wish i had one of those tractors
technic435 2 years ago
Wow great vid. AMAZIING tractor.
stlouissux9119 2 years ago
Beautiful tractor. Thanks for showing the cab at the end. Good video.
CndJim 2 years ago
Did it come with a auto connect deck when you bought it or is that extra?
FutureTruckerDennis 2 years ago
All attachments are extra.
hddude45 2 years ago
o but i didnt c a place where u could add that as an attachment on the jd webstite
FutureTruckerDennis 2 years ago
That song's by the Verve
tccherrypie 2 years ago
I was in that storm. This must have been early in the day cause later the snow was coming down like crazy. Where was that tractor when I was driving home.
gracieally 2 years ago
That is a sexy tractor!!! I seen one in another video...they look almost like the 8330 I drive...but at the same time as small as my 4010...nice...can you make a video that just shows off the cab and a good look under the hood and such? That would be a cool video!!
VEIWER313 3 years ago 2
sorry-but that is not 12 -14 inches of snow
15acres 3 years ago
fantastic video and music
nice toy enjoy it
over all the years with out you earned it.
togreektown 3 years ago
Easy way to spend over 30 grand.
rat4spd 3 years ago
I love this tractor AND the video too
1afran1 3 years ago
Nice rig bro!
avdo4u 3 years ago
Great tractor and the cab (after too many years without) rocks. Specially for snow blowing. Attatchments include 4 in 1 bucket, 300CX loader, MX5 rotary cutter, landscape rake, blower, posthole digger.
hddude45 3 years ago
What do you think of the 3520? My Dad is looking to buy one with a Cab, Mower and loader and maybe a Broom for lanscaping. What attachments do you have for yours?
WillieWonka928D 3 years ago
That is great, we have a 3720 with a snowblower on the front and we blow over a mile of driveway and ours does not throw the snow nearly as far as your is. We have to be doing something wrong, we feel like our 3720 is underpowered. Could I ask you a few questions?? Reply back so I know it is ok to ask away.
tyson904 3 years ago
About 2000 feet of road and large parking area around stable and arena.
hddude45 3 years ago
Awesome! How long is the drive you do?
CitizenCS 3 years ago