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where to find better spec on 3320 J D

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rogermo
Join Date: Jul 2004
Posts: 57 Hannibal Mo. usa
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2005-04-30          110546

when I bought my 4110 the John Deere web site had better spec on there web site like what the load the bucker could pick up break out force etc. Does any one know where to find better spec. I want to step up to this large guy but not sure if the step up is worth the money in horse power etc. Help. Life is too short to not have what one can use if you can just figure out if it is worth it.
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kwschumm
Join Date: Feb 2003
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2005-04-30          110547

Boy did they screw up that web site. I don't want to download a movie on a dial-up line to get specs. What a mess. ....

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akanapa
Join Date: May 2004
Posts: 28 Black Forest, Colorado
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2005-05-01          110572

The "older" models have better specs in the downloadable operator's manual available on the JD website. The new 3000-Twenty series manuals aren't posted yet. Another idea is to get a brochure from a JD dealer. They include a few more specs than the current website. I've been researching the 3000-TWENTY series myself for an upgrade from my wonderful 4115. ....

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