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| Case IH SPX3200 sprayer coming up at a local auction with 3000 hrs. serial #JFG0005576 What are some common wear points to look at on these sprayers? Are they good reliable sprayers? Thanks |
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The desert of south central neb | Where are you located the guy I work for is trying to sell his 3200 with 2900 hrs. |
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| Southeastern Virginia
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| I have had one for two seasons. I came from a pull type unit. Big upgrade in terms of potential productivity. Mine had a few glitches that were addressed the first year or so. I have it now where its an acre eater. I don't plan to get rid of mine anytime soon. People who have aim control brag on it. The 4 wheel traction control of the3200 is nice. How is the one you are looking at equipped with guidance and boom shut offs. Mine has a ez steer and Raven 460 respectively. Good luck with your search. |
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| I had a 3185. Check to make sure hubs aren't overfull of oil. That would indicate a bad wheelmotor seal or brake pack I believe. Check frame for cracking behind motor. I saw that on a 3200 once. Check knee joints. Check for cracking around kingpins. Check where booms fold around. Can get some eggshaped wear where the long pin goes through. Check hoses for wear. Can be replaced, but can add up. I liked my 3185, but upgraded to a 3330. |
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SE ND | I ran one for a two summers and it was nothing but a nightmare. I don't want to scare you by any means, but the 3200 I ran was in tough shape and had close to 4,000 hrs. Crazy to imagine how they get so beat up for what seems to be easy work they do! We currently run a 3330 with aim command, accuboom and I can spray/stream bar upwards of 20 mph and booms never touch the ground on the hilliest quarter in my county. Good Luck! |
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