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John Deere 3000 Twenty Series

April 18, 2008  By Fruit & Vegetable


jd_3520_fieldJohn Deere is proud to introduce
the 3000 Twenty Series. The 3000 Twenty Series offers four new models –
the 3120, 3320, 3520 and the new “high-horsepower” 3720 – that range
from 30 to 44 gross hp.

jd_3520_fieldJohn Deere is proud to introduce the 3000 Twenty Series. The 3000 Twenty Series offers four new models – the 3120, 3320, 3520 and the new “high-horsepower” 3720 – that range from 30 to 44 gross hp. These tractors feature powerful Yanmar diesel engines, while the 3520 and 3720 include turbocharged performance for more powerful and efficient operation.

Operators will also find a selector to engage PTO at mid-point, rear-point and both concurrently. Many of the same patented features of the 4000 Twenty Series are also found on the 3000 Twenty Series. The new performance tracking system allows operators to monitor all tractor functions, such as the starter protection circuit and electronic air restriction indicator, with the touch of a button while offering operators a familiar automobile-style console for controls. Standard options include Dual SCV, loader joystick and 4WD, making these tractors “loader-ready.” Two transmission options present buyers with a simplified product offering. The 12F/12R PowrReverser™ allows operators to change directions quickly and easily without clutching through use of a lever. A hydrostatic transmission, the eHydro™, is an advanced electronic operating system providing infinite speed selection and unmatched productivity with no clutching or shifting required. The 3000 Twenty Series offers best-in-class attach ability with a myriad of attachments and the iMatch™ 3-point hitch which allows operators to switch implements in seconds. Available attachments include quick-attach loader and bucket, mid-mower and backhoe with patented Rockshaft Assisted (RSA) attaching.

For more information, visit your local John Deere dealer, call 1-800-537-8233 or visit www.JohnDeere.com.

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