Produced in the company’s combine factory in Zweibrücken, Germany, to replace its Matbrosourced forbears, the John Deere 3200 and 3400 telescopic handlers were an all-new, in-house design when launched in 2000. But did Deere get its own first handlers right? And do they now make sound second-hand buys? James de Havilland reports
John Deere 3200/3400 rigid-chassis telehandlers:
Produced in the company’s combine factory in Zweibrücken, Germany, to replace its Matbrosourced forbears, the John Deere 3200 and 3400 telescopic handlers were an all-new, in-house design when launched in 2000. But did Deere get its own first handlers right? And do they now make sound second-hand buys? James de Havilland reports
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