JD wanted over $1000 to do a full 400 hrs service. After watching your video, I bought all the parts and did it myself, saving more than $500 in labor costs on my 3720. Thanks for the video!
I don't have a cab either, but sometimes wish I had the backhoe. Fortunately, I can sometimes just borrow one from my neighbors and they get to use my grapple fork and Norse winch in return.
I’m with Anthony, I want the tractor. I think you did an awesome job of explaining what to do. It’s a big job, but you made it much easier, especially with your tips. Plus, your funny too! 😂
Great video! I bought a 3320 from an auction and I just got some parts to do the maintenance on it as well. I had a chance to look at the writing on the filter the other day and it wasn't change since 2019 and it is 2023. Definitely time to change it since I want the engine and transmission to last.
Good video. I have a 3039R that has about 150 hours on it. I will need to do the fluids at 400 hours so appreciate you sharing. I also have a 1026r that has just over 400 hours and I need to do those again. Have a great day!
Nice video! I've got a 3520 as well, but I haven't done a full maintenance in a while since it doesn't get many hours on it each year. I've always used the Low-Vis Hygard in mine, but the regular Hygard should be fine too. Fortunately the 3x20 series tractors have a self-purging fuel pump system, so you don't need to fill the fuel filter ahead of time. Just have to turn the key to the "run" position without starting the engine and let it fill up the filter for a few minutes.
Thanks for the video man I’m about to change my hydraulic fluid and filters glad I watched your video first helps a lot if you have any cross numbers on those filters could you share them if you don’t mind. I have the same tractor as you just hit 400hrs.
How did you change out the inline hydraulic filter? Just use crescent on the filter itself or the outer fittings? Don't want to mess mine up ...if i can help it 😬! Thanks for the video...very helpful 😊
I use a crescent wrench on both the filter and the hard line fitting. The filter should stay in place the the line fitting should turn. Make sure to put the arrow on the filter pointing toward the rear of the tractor as well. Good Luck!
If I had a deck for my tractor I would be happy to make a tutorial video. However I don’t have one. But I will keep my eyes open for a tractor that does. Thanks for watching
used motor oil is a known to cause cancer so wearing the rubber gloves is the thing to do. Was the last filter change the hydraulic oil filter and fluid fill......you do not say in the video?
Yeah it used to not be child abuse to teach your children how to work and maybe even teach them a trade with my parents did and I've raised three boys and the oldest one is married with two grandchildren and been I've been married for 34 years since I was 19 years old and started my own company when I was 16 years old because I had a family that taught me to work and to achieve what a good you know and that's what I done but nowadays you know use the take your kid to work with you 8 or 9 years old and I'm going to tell you when I was old enough to pick up trash if I was old enough to go get some tools I went to work, teacher work day summer break Christmas break spring break it didn't matter if I and Saturdays if I was not at school I had to go to work cuz I don't mean I had to work all day but my grandparents on the bunch of rental houses and on the trailer park sometimes the pipes the bus and we got to go get up under that cold trailer and fix them busted pipes or even a house or toilet leaking or something you know and and you know learn to trade
JD wanted over $1000 to do a full 400 hrs service. After watching your video, I bought all the parts and did it myself, saving more than $500 in labor costs on my 3720. Thanks for the video!
Super easy and quick! I have a 3520 also and the only thing I wish it had is a cab.
I don't have a cab either, but sometimes wish I had the backhoe. Fortunately, I can sometimes just borrow one from my neighbors and they get to use my grapple fork and Norse winch in return.
I’m with Anthony, I want the tractor. I think you did an awesome job of explaining what to do. It’s a big job, but you made it much easier, especially with your tips. Plus, your funny too! 😂
Great video! I bought a 3320 from an auction and I just got some parts to do the maintenance on it as well. I had a chance to look at the writing on the filter the other day and it wasn't change since 2019 and it is 2023. Definitely time to change it since I want the engine and transmission to last.
Very nice video! Love your tractor and your shop!
Thanks Neil.
Good video. I have a 3039R that has about 150 hours on it. I will need to do the fluids at 400 hours so appreciate you sharing. I also have a 1026r that has just over 400 hours and I need to do those again. Have a great day!
Nice video! I've got a 3520 as well, but I haven't done a full maintenance in a while since it doesn't get many hours on it each year. I've always used the Low-Vis Hygard in mine, but the regular Hygard should be fine too. Fortunately the 3x20 series tractors have a self-purging fuel pump system, so you don't need to fill the fuel filter ahead of time. Just have to turn the key to the "run" position without starting the engine and let it fill up the filter for a few minutes.
Very informative. I’m with you on the gloves. Nice job!
Good to see you doing some service on lil John
Also loved the video, good job and very informative, Yes on the gloves!!
Important to us guys to ensure we can avoid mistakes . Cheers
Great job. Learned a bunch!
GREAT VIDEO ,THANK YOU SO MUCH !!!!
Thanks for the video man I’m about to change my hydraulic fluid and filters glad I watched your video first helps a lot if you have any cross numbers on those filters could you share them if you don’t mind. I have the same tractor as you just hit 400hrs.
Thank-you
Informative and entertaining!
Could you tell me how or where to grease the front axle pivot point? I found a zerk fitting on my 3039R but I can't find one on my 3520.
How did you change out the inline hydraulic filter? Just use crescent on the filter itself or the outer fittings? Don't want to mess mine up ...if i can help it 😬! Thanks for the video...very helpful 😊
I use a crescent wrench on both the filter and the hard line fitting. The filter should stay in place the the line fitting should turn. Make sure to put the arrow on the filter pointing toward the rear of the tractor as well. Good Luck!
@livedlearnedDIY ..thank you sir!!
Very informative!
Could you please do a tutorial on how to remove a mower deck for the John Deere 3520 please
If I had a deck for my tractor I would be happy to make a tutorial video. However I don’t have one. But I will keep my eyes open for a tractor that does. Thanks for watching
Awesome video. I need to service my 3025e soon. When driving in high, it squeals a little. Any idea what that could be?
Possibly a low fluid level or partially clogged filter. Other than that I have no idea
@@livedlearnedDIY thanks, hooefully the full service will clear it up
I have a 2003 John Deere 3520 the rear pro shaft is moving slow but the underneath pit for belly mower works fine. Any ideas what is wrong?
That is not an issue I have had to deal with before. I really don't have any advice on this subject. Sorry. Wish I could help.
Hello,
How can you put off cutting deck lift kit, if it's on impossible to open the filter box
I own a 3520 in France
I am not sure what you are referring to.
used motor oil is a known to cause cancer so wearing the rubber gloves is the thing to do. Was the last filter change the hydraulic oil filter and fluid fill......you do not say in the video?
That's exactly where the hydraulic filter, drain, and fill ports are on my 3520.
I want the tractor!
What is that inline filter for??
My guess is to catch any larger particles coming out of the pump before it goes to the finer filter. It is in the hydraulic system though
Yeah it used to not be child abuse to teach your children how to work and maybe even teach them a trade with my parents did and I've raised three boys and the oldest one is married with two grandchildren and been I've been married for 34 years since I was 19 years old and started my own company when I was 16 years old because I had a family that taught me to work and to achieve what a good you know and that's what I done but nowadays you know use the take your kid to work with you 8 or 9 years old and I'm going to tell you when I was old enough to pick up trash if I was old enough to go get some tools I went to work, teacher work day summer break Christmas break spring break it didn't matter if I and Saturdays if I was not at school I had to go to work cuz I don't mean I had to work all day but my grandparents on the bunch of rental houses and on the trailer park sometimes the pipes the bus and we got to go get up under that cold trailer and fix them busted pipes or even a house or toilet leaking or something you know and and you know learn to trade
Sounds like we had about the same kind of parents, grandparents and role models in our lives. Good for you keep that tradition alive my friend!