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BAD PURCHASE? Auction Tractor EVALUATION 2011 John Deere 3520 

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Tractor Time with Tims takes a look at the auction tractor he purchased a few weeks ago. This tractor has some issues, and he is hoping that this analysis and review can help you make an informed decision about whether or not to buy a tractor at auction.
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00:00 Introduction
01:28 John Deere 3520 Auction Tractor
03:54 Salt Damage
12:13 Engine
13:23 Inside Cab
18:19 Dealer Informaton
22:08 Summary

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@ritterjon
@ritterjon Год назад
💥 No more unsupervised auctions for you Tim. Sorry Christy. *Keep on tractoring!*
@justinmatthewl
@justinmatthewl Год назад
Really appreciate your honesty. I’ve been there and done that at an auction. It’s easy to get carried away lol.
@timraber6575
@timraber6575 Год назад
I think that this project tractor will be great for your channel. I’m surprised the city let this tractor go with no more problems than what you found. Some employee there loved this tractor. Showing how you make these repairs, costs, and how it changes it’s value will help others as they too repair their own used tractors. The uncomfortable Tim is coming more confident again. Looking forward to the farm videos.
@billjohnson9343
@billjohnson9343 Год назад
I’ve worked in Municipalities and it’s very common for them to run a 10 year life cycle on equipment thats used regularly like this machine was.
@chappie222
@chappie222 Год назад
I like that your using a second hand tractor to show how much value can be in a used machine. Your videos are awesome and this will help to show another side of tractor ownership. Some people cannot afford brand new and this can help to draw in new viewers and to also help show long term use issues. Good luck keep up the good content!!!!
@JCWren
@JCWren Год назад
Someone is fixin' to have their credit card taken away!
@johngersna3263
@johngersna3263 Год назад
Hey Tim, I started watching your channel several years ago when you guys were still in Carmel. You're actually the reason that I decided to get a tractor. And my financial advisor wasn't crazy about it either so I did the right thing and bought one anyway. 😊 Two of the things that I remember most was you saying "never buy a used tractor without a loader" and "Rule #1 on tillers is something like(I can't remember word for word but) any tiller is a great tiller". When in doubt refer to rule #1. When you started this video and you said that you bought it without a loader that I was hearing things and I was going to comment about that but when you brought it up later I just started laughing. Another great video in a long line. God bless you guys and God bless America!
@stanleyconrad4234
@stanleyconrad4234 Год назад
Wow, so many comments to read through and learn from. I’ve made a hobby/habit of purchasing the “wrong” tractor. I have few regrets to date, paying for my education as it were! Online auctions, really a risk/gamble but I enjoy tinkering. Still some value in most units if they are bought right, just have realistic expectations. If you are actually trying to make a living with a unit probably not the way to go. At 76 I’m past trying to make my fortune. Thanks Tim for all you provide us armchair farmers.
@lilredcummins
@lilredcummins Год назад
I believe that you can't overstate the value of a pre-DPF engine. This was a good purchase if for no other reason than being pre-emissions. Also, working air conditioning is very valuable. You could spend $500 to ??? fixing if it was broken. Time to pressure wash it, pull off the left rear wheel and do some sanding (or blasting) and painting. Overall I give it a thumbs up.
@jamieebersole6755
@jamieebersole6755 Год назад
My personal opinion is for someone like you with multiple tractors, having a tractor without a loader might be convenient. For jobs that you don't need or want a loader it is easier to jump on that tractor instead of removing the loader from another tractor. However for a 1 tractor owner I fully agree with your advice to get a loader.
@OnTe88
@OnTe88 Год назад
I have to agree with this one 100% And also tractor with front PTO and 3-point hitch, I would take those in use. Front mounted snow blower would be perfect match with cab. Maybe rotary broom if there is need for it. So take benefit of different options you have.
@brianfrye5016
@brianfrye5016 Год назад
Tim, With regards to your steering issue, there’s a bolt with a jam nut the center of the front axle that locates the axle in the front end of the tractor. If you loosen the jam nut, tighten the bolt down down until it stops and tighten the jam nut it should take the slop out to the front axle. (Unless something else is worn) You mentioned the tractor came from a city. It was probably maintained well but used hard. The tractor was probably used for trails, sidewalk and ice rink maintenance in the winter, probably softball field maintenance, pulling a drag, box blade and a batwing finish mower or rough cut mower in the summer. I think it’s cool for the channel to have an older used tractor on it. It adds a dynamic, about the trials and tribulations of buying used, to the channel for those that can’t afford or don’t want to spend for a new tractor. Thank you for putting out the good content!!
@Takman74
@Takman74 Год назад
We have a 2008 3720. It’s a great tractor. The setup you have on the front is for a snowblower. We use ours every winter for blowing snow. In the summer it gets a mid mount mower and spends its life doing that in summer on the airport I operate. Great tractor.
@theodorebaker5795
@theodorebaker5795 Год назад
You probably have almost all that is needed for 3520 roof. You have green paint i would think. That roof is fixable with an angle grinder, a sander, fiberglass repair kit, good filter breathing mask, safety glasses, in 15-20 hours and warm dry place to work it will look good and be weather tight again. Save those old fenders and with the leftover fiberglass kit fix them too. The fiberglass grinding and sanding is quite dusty dirty work, so beware. Enjoy the channel, learn lots, thank you and bless you.
@ghosthunter759
@ghosthunter759 Год назад
Been watching your videos for a long time and was reminded how small our world can be at times. I moved to Mendota IL a little over a year ago. Looking forward to eventually being able to afford to have my own tractor eventually.
@genewilliams7497
@genewilliams7497 Год назад
You got a great buy! I bought a one owner 2010 Case DX40 cab tractor without a loader several years ago it was a one owner machine an was used to feed cows with a 3 pt hitch hay spear an to mow with. It had only 700 hours on it ad had some issues very similar to yours. I love it and use it to mow and bush hog with on fence rows. And cut the banks on my lakes with a hydraulic sickle bar cutter. I paid $14,000 for it an 1,200 additional hours later I wouldn’t take $25,000 for it.. it’s totally dependable and always starts and is ready for any chore I want to do with it. Yellow jackets caused me to buy it and really glad it did! You will have that JD for a long long time…. Without all the EMISSION sensors it will be trouble free….
@ralphjelomono9068
@ralphjelomono9068 Год назад
I feel you did okay Tim. A tractor without a loader will come in really handy in your inventory. You have all the other units with loaders and now if you need one without a loader. When the task needs a tractor without a loader there will be no need to fiddle around taking one off another unit. It will make an excellent cutting platform ( finish or flail mower and even rotary cutter).
@justinsikes2221
@justinsikes2221 Год назад
This is an awesome tractor for TTWT, it's going to give a lot of content for us to enjoy! Many issues you've pointed out haven't been shown in previous videos. Very interested in seeing how you do the fenders with the cab....
@timgarner6768
@timgarner6768 Год назад
Great vid. Appreciate both you and Christy being honest...how refreshing!
@BigGary79
@BigGary79 Год назад
I appreciate the honesty. It looks like it'll be a fun project and great content for the channel.
@terrygroce1594
@terrygroce1594 Год назад
Sounds like you got a great tractor deal with years of work left in it. I started watching you and you were the reason I purchased a 1025R in 2019. I since up graded to the 2038R which suite my needs much better. Thanks for all the videos of instruction and how to use your equipment safely. Keep them coming. Thanks Tim. r
@theturfjunkies4052
@theturfjunkies4052 Год назад
Looks like you have a good project tractor, Tim. Can’t wait to see some future videos of it.
@bc65925
@bc65925 Год назад
Do you need the shirt my wife has that says "In my defense i was left unsupervised"? Fiberglass repair is super simple indeed, you and the neighbor will be able to patch that up no problem. I loaned out my sailboat to a co-worker who had 4 boys and they damaged it slightly on the dock. He was all worried about it. It happened on Saturday, I had it fixed at the end of Sunday and sent him a picture. He felt a lot better. 🙂
@jaredricker6994
@jaredricker6994 Год назад
Buy the things you want Tim! In an earlier video I saw you worked 30 years. You have done your time Get out there and enjoy yourself no regrets!
@TractorTimewithTim
@TractorTimewithTim Год назад
Thx. 30 yrs in software, and the last 3-4 full time RU-vid. More hours than the software job! …but more fun too!
@timziegler9358
@timziegler9358 Год назад
You have had sometime to evaluate your purchase and it turns out to not be the disaster you thought it to be. I am looking forward to the video repairs/cleanup on this tractor. You have a very understanding wife!
@chamlionare
@chamlionare Год назад
I have a 2008 3520 with a cab 300cx loader, front mount blower I've put 800 hours on it previous owner was a state college. I absolutely love it
@madtater5948
@madtater5948 Год назад
thanks for sharing the video Tim, from a person that has bought two tractors at auction that I did not need I think you did fine, but I would seriously buy that loader now because the prices on it are only going to go up in time
@MrSparks701
@MrSparks701 Год назад
I just love Christy and her self control. Bless her! She is going to have a lot of jewels in her crown. Hello from NC.
@bobblenuts
@bobblenuts Год назад
Back in my day, a metal coat hanger worked really good for radio antenna... and THAT"S NO JOKE (uncle Joe B. said) LOL That configuration may have been a standard item on a state municipal contract bid. After hearing your explanation & seeing the condition tour, I think you did OK on the price! Good video thanks.
@great0789
@great0789 Год назад
I was worried when I bought my tractor without a loader. However, I have not needed one yet. The 3pt attachment market is insanely awesome. I can even get a 3pt fast hitch that triples the raise height of the rear end via linkages if needed. I would then be able to stack round bales. Not that I use round bales or will even need that. Your tractor should be a good one for video material for your channel… and is very much a tool for Freedom in the right hands.
@nikond90
@nikond90 Год назад
Nice tractor, looking forward to watching the videos as you work on the items you identified.
@rogereubanks953
@rogereubanks953 Год назад
I don’t know if you got a good deal or not but I would love to have a cab on my kubota L3200. Except I do have a backhoe attachment on mine. Only because I’m older and at 69, I’m not getting any younger. God bless you Tim and your family!
@livedlearnedDIY
@livedlearnedDIY Год назад
I've got a 3520 open station that I use quite often on my channel. I love that little tractor!
@leelizvid
@leelizvid Год назад
Tim, consider looking to see if you can buy loader mounts only and share your loader between the 3046R and this cabbed machine!
@richardrodgers1009
@richardrodgers1009 Год назад
That's exactly what I do with my two 3720s. One has the cab and the other is an open station - the mount part numbers are different so be aware of that. I found new old stock mounts for the open station for $400 on eBay including tax and shipping. They are more costly than you might expect
@person86422
@person86422 Год назад
I'm sure they make duct tape in john deere green, it'll fix that roof crack in seconds 😆 🤣
@kevingebert4316
@kevingebert4316 Год назад
Before you replace that seal, if you have a heat gun, try doing some gentle heat on it to see if it has any resiliency and its original memory comes back. I've done that on various similar materials with good luck. Worse case you melt it and have to replace anyhow. Otherwise you might not need it.
@randallthomas5207
@randallthomas5207 Год назад
And, get some weather strip adhesive from NAPA, or any parts house, that services the body shop market.
@Kcolby47
@Kcolby47 Год назад
Thanks for the comprehensive review of of “your” purchase ;-) Interesting to see the “good the bad and the ugly” of the purchase, and your plans. Looks like there will be some repair videos coming up, and I’m guessing we’ll see some front three point hitch applications??? I’m sure we’ll see a Christy appearance with it soon….Blessings.
@waltermattson1730
@waltermattson1730 Год назад
I think most people have some second thoughts about auction purchases at times. I bought my 955 with a loader from an auction and while driving it over to load it I knew there were problems with the front axle gears. After getting those fixed up it has been a great tractor.
@beeroquoisnation
@beeroquoisnation Год назад
If I were in your shoes, I would get the front 3 point arms and use the blower in the winter in a heated cab with a radio and hot cocoa. My blue mule has a cab and loader. Without the loader in the front, that front 3 point has a lot of possibilities that you may not have given much thought. It's a great buy Tim, even though it is green. Cheers.
@PurpleCollarLife
@PurpleCollarLife Год назад
Thanks for keeping us updated!
@mikekowal4944
@mikekowal4944 Год назад
Christy... Tim was weak and momentarily was caught up in (Tractor (cab) time with Tim) I'm sure there will be a really nice anniversary gift coming!!
@MarkJones-sk6vk
@MarkJones-sk6vk Год назад
Seems like a great content creator. I like fixing up old stuff. For insrance my car has 407k miles.
@daveharper5655
@daveharper5655 Год назад
Perhaps an aftermarket loader, both the choosing of, the installation, the performance and power of it, might be a great learning experience for us all. I think i would find it interesting and the other viewers might as well. Heck you might find the process fun and interesting as well. Just a thought, take care.
@scottsoper
@scottsoper Год назад
It sounds like you did OK on the money side of the tractor. For me if I were using the tractor for myself or planning to sell it makes a difference in how I look at the problems. The question is does it work or affect how it works? To sell, it needs to look nice as well. I would fix the crack in the roof and hood: for personnel use I would not have worried about the fenders. The steering needs looking into. When you clean up the hydraulic lines you can decide if the rust is surface or if it is better to replace. Getting the third function mounted correctly is a must. Clean real good and spray rust conversion stuff on. Rust conversion helped my truck last a bit longer. I think that salt rust is likely your biggest problem and may show up in odd ways. Clean the pockets inside. I do not think you have any problem engine hour wise. You say the tractor looks well cared for, so that means that it likely got oil and grease at the right times. Putting the mowing hours on this tractor is a good idea. Looking forward to your other ideas that need low cost hours.
@midcoasttractorservice9182
@midcoasttractorservice9182 Год назад
Hey Tim, I'm going to go out on a limb and say the fact that there is a nail and a screw in the hinges has a lot to do with the seal being folded like that.
@josephdriscoll8527
@josephdriscoll8527 Год назад
My thoughts is the door was pulled for open cab feel in off season
@countrykid-lc5yv
@countrykid-lc5yv Год назад
I bought a Kubota l4630 with cab a few years ago. I bought it for mowing duties only and it was my first cab tractor. First, mowing fields on open platform tractor in the Oklahoma heat and dust required a break about every 2 hours. With the cab and AC, I can bring my coffee, wear shorts and tennis shoes, eat a sandwich...or cheeseburger on the go and I dont have to worry about hornets or bees!
@MyHMMWVaddiction
@MyHMMWVaddiction Год назад
I bought a military HMMWV on an online auction. Had a great experience. I plan to do it again.🍻🇺🇸
@hotgore
@hotgore Год назад
One thing to consider with this tractor is it is nice to have a rougher machine for those jobs where you might bang up the tractor a bit, you wont sweat so hard if your cracked fender gets a big mark in it or another crack. My dad's advice to me was always get a bit rough looking, but good running work truck for the same reason (he has never taken his own advice as he backed in his new work truck into a stump last month)
@stanleyconrad4234
@stanleyconrad4234 Год назад
I agree with pre scratched/scrap/dent if bought right. These are tools and stuff happens. Maintaining is where the personal value is. If your purchase was to impress, you need not have bought. JMO.
@CapeAnnImages
@CapeAnnImages Год назад
Power wash it then change the oil and save the used oil. Put the used oil in a spray bottle and coat the rust areas! Great info on your purchase! Best Regards, Jay
@adamstone6123
@adamstone6123 Год назад
I've been waiting for this video since the auction!! I'd have a snow blower hanging on the front! I have a 1025r I snow blow with I'm jealous of anything with a cab!
@gregs8706
@gregs8706 Год назад
Good morning Sir, Another great video, just a quick suggestion if you haven't cleaned the headliner in the tractor yet don't use any liquid it will stain the headliner. All that is required is a lint brush. Hope it helps
@charlesmartin8047
@charlesmartin8047 Год назад
When you replace the door seal, just use some silicone spray on them to keep them pliable. I use it on my pickup and I don't have them sticking when it's really cold.
@vetdad1567
@vetdad1567 Год назад
Hi Tim, you can pick up a 50 pound sand blaster for around 40 bucks from Harbor freight, I love mine. As far as the interior a Mr. clean eraser or if you have a steamer, I’ve got one that I bought from Amazon for 40 bucks works real good for cleaning that stuff and then I have a brush set that I bought for a drill that I use with a degreaser, and you can clean just about anything with that. I personally think you have a really good deal there, and knowing you, you’ll fix it up real nice.
@mikeshelton2107
@mikeshelton2107 Год назад
Properly Functioning, Factory cab, John Deere, minor improvements needed for $14k , seems like a perfectly fine buy to me.
@Chipgillette
@Chipgillette Год назад
Great over view of your impulsive purchase. It looks like you did get a good buy. I had a 2006 3520 cab tractor for 15 years. It was a great little tractor . I traded it for a 4066r. The trade value was surprisingly high. The cab on the 4066r is the same as my old 3520. 👮🏻‍♂️👍Chip
@markcole6475
@markcole6475 Год назад
That would have been a good deal with a loader! It’s situations like your auction tractor is what made me buy new! Looked at a few older tractors ( within 10 years old) I found the ones with low hours weren’t far off a new price and the higher hour tractors needed a bunch of work! Not including unknown issues! I’ve had a couple 20 and 30 year old tractors in the past and seemed like I worked on them more than I used! I don’t mind maintenance and minor repairs or upgrades but when it breaks n down in the middle of a job is frustrating !
@tomoaktree4951
@tomoaktree4951 Год назад
Hi Tim, Even though I live up by the Wisconsin/Illinois state line, I will in my travels occasionally go through Mendota, so at one time or another I might have seen your 3520. It looks like the Dealer sticker says it was bought from Holland and Sons, Mendota, which is now Prairie State Tractor.
@craigkalkman516
@craigkalkman516 Год назад
If the tires are original, you should consider replacing them. They could be 11 years old. Before my retirement, I was a safety director for a very large national construction company. We suffered a fatality when a tire failed from dry rot, and rolled over, crushing our driver. After extensive conversations with several large tire companies, we were told by all of them that after 10 years, REGARDLESS OF VISIBLE CRACKING OR NOT, tires can fail from dry rot. We did several things. We started checking dates on all tires we purchased, we stopped buying tires for "stock" and storing them until needed, and we also checked or fleet and replaced all tires 10 years old or older. It was very expensive to replace thousands of tires nationwide. However, our ignorance of dry rot issues after 10 years was also expensive, as it cost us a valued employee, a father and husband, and a friend of many. Please check your tire dates and don't dismiss dry rot risks based on the tires "looking worn but 'sensing' they are probably fine for use". Better to check dates stamped in the sidewall. They are coded as follows - 2311 would mean they were manufactured in the 23rd week of 2011, etc. When buying tires, check dates and demand fresh stock. You'll more likely to get your money's worth, and it just might save your life.
@TractorTimewithTim
@TractorTimewithTim Год назад
Pretty sure these are not original tires.
@trcass1
@trcass1 Год назад
thanks for the video and pointing out some things to look for when purchasing a used tractor. lots of hours but as you said well taken care of and maintained. i have a little 1026R that is barely used at 176 hours. i've used the front end loader quite a bit for firewood and other stuff so i agree with having a loader. I've thought about trading it in but not sure what to get. i only have 3 acres and use box blade for my gravel drive, a rake to maintain it too or clean up the woods and a brush hog i use to keep the briars and saplings down in woods. ine thing i think i could use is a backhoe. not sure if adding it would be the best option or just get another machine with both. i have a few projects that could use one but it might be easier to rent.
@amossnowdaharleyman9179
@amossnowdaharleyman9179 Год назад
Most all used tractors bought at auction need work. 99% of the time that's why they are at the auction. Buy some good tools and get after it :) If you like turning a wrench like I do it's a lot of fun actually.
@BobsOutdoorActivities
@BobsOutdoorActivities Год назад
Congrats! I think you're going to have fun with it.
@shooter910
@shooter910 Год назад
hay Tim great video as always!!...about your rust there is a product made by a company call "rust check" called "rust converter" and it works!! you just clean off the loose stuff with a scraper and wire brush and spray it like paint and let dry and paint over it! it does what you want it to do!! thanks for all your effort with the videos I have learned a lot from you and just trying to pay it forward!!
@TractorTimewithTim
@TractorTimewithTim Год назад
Sounds good!
@photocontrol
@photocontrol Год назад
The tractor was a good purchase, once the fenders replaced it will look like new. It will make a great mowing and tilling tractor for sure!
@dehavenfamilyfarm
@dehavenfamilyfarm Год назад
On the front plastic crack by the grill, drill a tiny hole and the end of the crack so it will stop from spreading. I think you did fine on that tractor :)
@briannelson4493
@briannelson4493 Год назад
Tim you mentioned mowing if that’s your goal then you have no use for a loader. Enjoy your purchase.
@rleem9922
@rleem9922 Год назад
The cab alone is worth many thousands. In 2005 I bought new, a 3120. It is an excellent, trouble-free tractor. I have never been disappointed. Although, I do have cab envy!
@williamgaines9784
@williamgaines9784 Год назад
The damage on the roof and fender are on a similar vertical line, I would suspect a sliding collision with a pole or building corner(since you think it was a salt spreader/snow blower). The door is probably new, but they lost the hitch pins from the original that was broken in the collision. You might want to put it on a lift to see if the frame is bent. That salt damage to the inside of those rims looked bad. That is one of the problems with painted metal and salt, by the time the paint bubles & flakes outward, the salt has corroded the metal inward A LOT. Auction fever gets even the best now and then. If you get your "money's worth" will be the determiner of whether it was a good or bad buy, that could be a long or short time. Your openness makes your channel great.
@likemike4885
@likemike4885 Год назад
I was thinking the same as you about the door. They may have used the old door seal possibly explaining the bulge in the seal. I further think the loader valve handle was possibly damaged at the same time. The handle is an unusual item to break and that they replaced it with a different handle.
@piercismpropagandanetwork9846
You make a good point about hours not really mattering if the maintenance was performed correctly I just recently bought a Fendt with just about 10,000 hours on it. This tractor is in great condition and is in better condition compared to some of the other Fendt's I've seen in my area which don't even have 4,000 hours on them and already have severe issues. Great video!
@royscarbrough3589
@royscarbrough3589 Год назад
I would recommend sanding and repairing. I would not replace the fenders cause it’s a tractor. I would trim it up or patch it up. Or would get some rubber belts or something. But plastic fenders are impractical in my mind. You might check with Titan Tire if they have a big float tire for small tractors. But the tires are great for yard work. I love for you to test wheel spacers. Or dual if you could find used tires and rims like what you have. Have fun.
@DaleElder11
@DaleElder11 8 месяцев назад
Thank you Tim very much for this video! I really like you and your videos. You are courageous. Anyone can make a bad perchase at an auction.With deep respect; what I personally came away from this video was I am so so glad I bought a new Kioti.
@TractorTimewithTim
@TractorTimewithTim 8 месяцев назад
We have several more videos showing repairs/rehab on this tractor. We have had an enormous amount of fun with the rehab. Not sure why it has been so much fun, but it has!
@christrapp5591
@christrapp5591 Год назад
I'd love to have that tractor to upgrade from my 1025r. 3r cab with no emissions! Great buy
@craigc.7033
@craigc.7033 Год назад
Very nice video. Enjoy your knowledge.
@davidmartin7660
@davidmartin7660 Год назад
Having worked for a local government organization, I can tell you they buy equipment direct from manufactures at a SIGNIFICANT discount. You probably paid about what they bought it for new, or close to it. Thus they tend to buy decent machines and maintain them well. Typically though machines are self maintained and not by the dealer. The down side is many different operators and no sense of ownership, so care and concern for the equipment suffers. Some TLC and a few parts and you’ll be good.
@susan330
@susan330 Год назад
Hey Tim, I wouldn’t worry so much about the Cosmetics of the Tractor, look’s like it could use a good power washing first and deal with the roof and the steering, that’s important, then take care of the cosmetics on the tractor.
@npalen
@npalen Год назад
Westendorf also offers a loader for the 3520. It's the Model TA-170 and I believe they offer it in matching Deere green.
@oilyragsgarage7200
@oilyragsgarage7200 Год назад
Its not that bad of a purchase, plus you've got another tractor with a loader anyway. As for the little issues with it, try and repair as much as you can where possible. Got a good feeling about the 3520, plus more great content for the channel😃.
@On_The_Farm
@On_The_Farm Год назад
I get the feeling you regret the purchase, but have found out that it may not be as bad as you originally thought. Besides, it now gives you an opportunity for a bunch of new videos!
@TractorTimewithTim
@TractorTimewithTim Год назад
I regret sleeping in the barn!
@On_The_Farm
@On_The_Farm Год назад
@@TractorTimewithTim I have been married 38 years. You showed some balls buying that without asking first. Either way, it is a cool tractor,
@nekoroms
@nekoroms Год назад
@@TractorTimewithTim Kitties are also good friends in the barn so no big harm sleeping there once in a while "rofl"
@jeffemmerich8108
@jeffemmerich8108 Год назад
I would check the rear axle under cab mount, Salt eats away the aluminum housing and water leaks into the rear end.
@slowride55
@slowride55 Год назад
Based on the damage to the cab, fender, seal, and wrong pins, I would say that RH door glass was broken and replaced.
@RAHRAHJR97
@RAHRAHJR97 Год назад
Perhaps after you clean up side consoles, you can paint or even thin layer of bed liner textured paint?
@clayrs11
@clayrs11 Год назад
I wonder if the seal on the RH door is damaged because the nail/machine screw hinge pins allow the seal to drag, thus damaging it. If you’re putting an $80 seal on the door, you may wanna replace the hinge pins
@tima7763
@tima7763 Год назад
Great video. Can’t wait to watch going forever
@mittenequipment2443
@mittenequipment2443 Год назад
Hi Tim, our 3720 has about 1700 hours on it now and we occasionally notice the same squeak in the steering you notice. About a year ago we replaced the steering ball joints because they were sloppy. It sounds like you might be having the same issue. I think a front broom would be an awesome addition to this tractor.
@TractorTimewithTim
@TractorTimewithTim Год назад
Ok, so the ball joints will fix the sloppy steering, but will NOT fix the squeak…correct?
@mittenequipment2443
@mittenequipment2443 Год назад
@@TractorTimewithTim yes, it should be easy to see the movement in the steering components if you look at the back of the front axle while someone turns the wheel side to side. That is just our experience, but I always recommend doing a proper diagnosis before purchasing parts! We have not dug into the steering squeak on our machine as it happens uncommonly.
@MarkJohnson-pm6cx
@MarkJohnson-pm6cx Год назад
I think you have a good start to a fun project.....
@justinanbrose6919
@justinanbrose6919 Год назад
Love the "new" tractor! I say keep it. Will make for very interesting videos!
@jagx234
@jagx234 Год назад
It looks, from this video, like still a good buy. There must be quite a few things that just need doing, but don't need a video or much communicating. Now you can do them in the AC!
@josephdriscoll8527
@josephdriscoll8527 Год назад
Steering wheel noise I can relate I purchased my 3320 in 07 and from day one it has had the noise, twice they have tried to fix it and finally said live with it. Poor plastic casting is my guess.
@mikeludwig4315
@mikeludwig4315 Год назад
The reason it might not have an air ride seat was possibly due to a state bid package that didn't include it. Just a thought. Still a nice purchase.
@fyrman9092
@fyrman9092 Год назад
It's like buying a house. Not everything is perfect, but how much can you live with before improvements are needed or wanted...
@Justchillaxin1
@Justchillaxin1 Год назад
TTWT - As for paint look into POR15 I am not a salesman just a user, this stuff is awesome in helping to correct rust. Just do not get it on your skin, it will not come off.
@tacticalrabbit308
@tacticalrabbit308 Год назад
Check the bushings in the steering system and that squeak in the steering is plastic rubbing
@turnertruckandtractor
@turnertruckandtractor Год назад
I think you made out okay with that tractor and with your maintenance and repairs it will be even better. Beware the finance committee may go to the furniture store or store of their choice unsupervised in the near future.
@robertbrown6143
@robertbrown6143 Год назад
Great video, my 1st get grand dr just a small rant canbe deep in a nap I start my jd2210 and up she comes Papa I'm coming to to help. & yes we gonna work
@unclealansyard5176
@unclealansyard5176 Год назад
Just a little TLC for those battle wounds Looks like you did well for your buy! If it was me, I would keep it. Unless you found another good buy. On the plus side, since it doesn't have a loader, you can just hop in and do those jobs without worrying about a loader in the front. I would up grade the lighting to LED if it was me. You should call it "little old cabby Johnny! "
@williamrehberg2546
@williamrehberg2546 Год назад
When the finance committee is this silent...you know you are in serious trouble...😳 BTW, I just wanted to thank you for letting us know about Green Parts Store. I have used the code multiple times, and they are wonderful to work with...I actually just got some pulleys yesterday from them for an X300 I'm working on for a neighbor!
@TheGsellers
@TheGsellers Год назад
Ah, auctions can be great places for deals...just have to be careful. Thanks for sharing!
@ricktanguay2310
@ricktanguay2310 Год назад
Hi Tim, I have a 2005 3520 and just purchased a 3039. The 3039r didn't come with the loader so I took the loader off the 3520 and it went flawlessly onto the 3039r. I just had to change two hose ends for the snow blade rotation. My point is that if they stop making the loader for that machine, you can just buy the loader for that fits a 3039r and I would be it would fit right on the 3520. I use my 3520 now just as a mower and sand/salt spreader.
@TractorTimewithTim
@TractorTimewithTim Год назад
That is the loader I priced (320R).
@NextProcessing
@NextProcessing Год назад
Tim when you’re replacing fenders you should unbolt the rusted mounts for the cab/ROPS. My 4410 was used in a similar capacity as this tractor. While doing some other work we realized the salt had actually corroded the aluminum outer axle housing underneath the ROPS. Most likely from the salt and the Union of dissimilar metals. It was letting moisture into the hydraulics.
@TractorTimewithTim
@TractorTimewithTim Год назад
How did you fix?
@timothykofke5575
@timothykofke5575 Год назад
I had the same problem on my 3720. I had to buy new axle housing for both sides.
@TractorTimewithTim
@TractorTimewithTim Год назад
Ugh. How many hours on your 3720 when this happened?
@timothykofke5575
@timothykofke5575 Год назад
1200 hrs. I figured it out because I kept having moisture in the hydraulic fluid and I park inside. The tops of the housing were gone under those cab/rops mounts. The moisture was from the a/c drain lines. The major problem is if you look inside the rops mount in the center of the plate that sits on the axle housing you will see a hole. It is for an alignment pin on the axle housing. Salt and water can get down in that cavity and it is game over. I welded a cap on that hole. Then used a rubberized gasket maker to put between the aluminum housing and the steel rops/cab mount before reassembly. I never thought I would have this problem. I do plow snow here in PA but I wash my rig after every storm. I hopefully you don’t have this problem
@johndeno562
@johndeno562 Год назад
Wheel spacers and a WAM on the back. Plus will keep the hours down on the other equipment.
@randysavage8963
@randysavage8963 Год назад
Let’s get started
@linnjensen7469
@linnjensen7469 Год назад
I traded my 2011 3520 in over a year ago and it only had 584 hours and it had the 300CX loader and they gave me 29000.00 dollars however that is Canadian dollars trade on a new 4052R tractor which was 69000.00 Canadian dollars but I do like the 52 hp machine it gives me more flexibility for more jobs, these tractors do seem to hold their value really well
@markziegler3551
@markziegler3551 Год назад
That is the perfect fall and spring mowing tractor. leaf vac on the back and get a power rake for the front.