
3520 sitting in the garage
![]() | chrisscholz
Join Date: Oct 2003 Posts: 104 iowa ![]() |
2006-04-09 127435
I brought home the new member to the family. A 6mo old used JD3520/ehydro/300cx/72mmm for $20000. This tractor is like a Cadillac. Can't believe how you can inch along like a feather with the ehydro when hooking up to the bucket or other implements. Dealer said I do not need a block heater for the winter months. It can get to 10degrees F. Any opinions on this?
ALso, when I lean forward off the seat to watch the loader when hooking up to the bucket, the tractor won't move since there is no pressure on the seat. Is that pressure sensor in the cushion, or on the spring? Anyway, can't believe I finally have the tractor.
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3520 sitting in the garage
![]() | Chief
Join Date: Jul 2003 Posts: 4297 Southwest MiddleTennessee ![]() ![]() |
2006-04-09 127439
Congratulations on the new machine! Your dealer is correct in that a block heater is not "needed". The engine will start just fine at even lower temps. I strongly suggest installing the block heater as it can be used as an engine pre-heater when plugged in an hour or two directly prior to use. This DRASTICALLY reduces warm up time and in general adds to and aid in the longevity of the engine. I would also strongly recommend installing the transmission oil heater at the 50 break-in service if you have not already exceeded the time for this service or it has already been completed.
Sound like you may have a sticking seat safety switch. Review your owner's manual which will go over testing the function of these switches. Sometimes is is just a matter of some grit or dirt making the switches stick which can be clean out with some compressed air and or some brake cleaning spray or similar electronic cleaning spray.
You may want to look into installing the seat arm rest kit and work lights while you are at it. They make real nice and handy additions.
Enjoy! ....
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3520 sitting in the garage
![]() | Iowafun
Join Date: Jul 2004 Posts: 955 Central Iowa ![]() ![]() |
2006-04-10 127495
I also live in Iowa and I have a 4310. I have the block heater installed, but haven't used it since I bought the tractor 2 winters ago. She fires right up if you use the glow plugs. Great running tractors.
I love the 72" MMM as it cuts down the mowing time by over 50%. Congrats on your new toy!! ....
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