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Join Date: Feb 2008
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As the arrival of the 2720 is "officially" coming soon, I thought I'd post the specs here so all the usual this vs. that, orange vs. green, and what still no 3 range! can commence.
Engine Manufacturer Yanmar Model Number 3TNV88-BMJK Type Diesel Gross Horsepower 22.7 kW (30.5 hp) PTO Horsepower 17.5 kW (23.5 hp) Cylinders Three Rated Engine Speed 2500 rpm Operating Range 1000 - 2650rpm Cooling Type Liquid Oil Filter Standard Single Element Air Cleaner Dry Type, Two Stage Drivetrain Type 2 Range Hydrostatic Number of Speeds Infinite Mechanical Front Wheel Drive (MFWD) Standard MFWD Capability All Ranges MFWD Engagement On The Go Final Drive Spur Gear Rear Axle Maximum Load 1100 kg (2426 lb) Front Axle Maximum Load 880 kg (1940 lb) Electrical System Type 12 Volt Battery Size 500 Cold Cranking Amps @ -18?C (0?F) Alternator 40 amp Front Wheels and Tires Standard 24x8.5-14 R3 Optional 23x8.5-12 R4 Rear Wheels and Tires Standard 36x14.00-15 R3 Optional 14-17.5 R4 Front Tire Inflation Pressures (Maximum) 24x8.5-14 R3 152 kPa (22 psi) 23x8.5-12 R4 241 kPa (35 psi) Rear Tire Inflation Pressures (Maximum) 36x14.00-15 R3 138 kPa (20 psi) 14-17.5 R4 207 kPa (30 psi) Tire Loads NOTE: Maximum load capacity for single tire. Front (23x8.5-12 R4 6PR) 303 kg (667 lb) Front (24x8.5-14 R3 4PR) 171 kg (558 lb) Rear (14-17.5 R4 6PR) 991 kg (2185 lb) Rear (36x14.00-15 R3 4PR) 535 kg (1179 lb) Fluid Capacities Fuel Tank 27 L (7.1 gal) Cooling System 3.9 L (4 qt) Crankcase with Filter 3.6 L (3.9 qt) Transmission and Hydraulic System 14.6 L (3.9 gal) Front Axle 3.4 L (3.6 qt) Ground Speeds NOTE: All ground speed calculations shown are with machine equipped with standard tires and operated at 2600 engine rpm. Forward and Reverse - Range High 0-20.9 km/h (0-13.0 mph) Forward and Reverse - Range Low 0-7.2 km/h (0-4.5 mph) Dimensions NOTE: Machine equipped with standard tires. Wheelbase 1655 mm (65.2 in.) Overall Length with 3-point Hitch 2766 mm (108.9 in.) Overall Width (Minimum) 1196 mm (47.1 in.) Tread Width @ Centerline (Minimum) Front (Only Wide Position Recommended) 830 mm (32.7 in.) Rear (Only Wide Position Recommended) 954 mm (37.6 in.) Height From Ground To Top of Hood 1190 mm (47 in.) To Top of ROPS 2279 mm (90 in.) Ground Clearance Front Axle 330 mm (13 in.) Rear Axle Drawbar 280 mm (11 in.) Turning Radius With Brakes 2.3 m (7.5 ft) Without Brakes 2.5 m (8.2 ft) Weight Machine equipped with a ROPS, 3-point hitch, standard tires and all fluids. 895 kg (1973 lb) 3-Point Hitch Type Category 1 Lift Capacity-61 cm (24 in.) behind link arms 596 kg (1314 lb) Lift Capacity-at link link ends 650 kg (1433 lb)
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Supposedly in dealers May-June.
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Here's a Word comparo sheet I made when I was shopping showing 2xxx series specs, and I added the 2720 known info to this point. I'll update hydraulics as they become available.
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Bigtiller , it just seems there putting the heavy duty alternator on the 2720. i have one on my 2520 , but when i bought the tractor it was a $395 option. its good if you run 2 front and 2 rear AUX lights. you can bet if thay put it on the 2720. it will reflect in the price.... Chris..... ![]()
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John Deere 2520 , R4's , 200CX loader with 61 inch bucket and JD Tooth Bar. And Markham 7 tooth. Tooth bar. 46 Backhoe with 16 inch bucket. with Custom made Street Flip pads off a 448 hoe. Foward work lights. Dual rear work lights. Heavy duty Alternator. I-Match , Ballast Box , Frontier BB2060 box blade , Frontier pallet Forks , JD 3 point reciever hitch. and soon A lot more.. and for grass cutting , John Deere GX 255 with 48 inch deck.
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The only thing i dont see is , if there just going to add a few HP .
so thay can say thay got a hafe HP more than the kubota. but dont change the transmission or other options. what is the point. I mean my 2520 has what 26 1/2 or 27 HP and in low range. i dont run out of power ever. I over power the tires before the motor. it just spins in 4WD... as far a lift , it lifts as much as the machine can really move safely. I proved that. so where is the great binifit at. you know its going to cost more. Maybe i am missing the point.... Chris.... ![]()
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John Deere 2520 , R4's , 200CX loader with 61 inch bucket and JD Tooth Bar. And Markham 7 tooth. Tooth bar. 46 Backhoe with 16 inch bucket. with Custom made Street Flip pads off a 448 hoe. Foward work lights. Dual rear work lights. Heavy duty Alternator. I-Match , Ballast Box , Frontier BB2060 box blade , Frontier pallet Forks , JD 3 point reciever hitch. and soon A lot more.. and for grass cutting , John Deere GX 255 with 48 inch deck.
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Central Ia
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In your comparo sheet, it shows the 2520 with a 40 Amp alternator. Is that correct or is it a typo? I've seen 40A listed on some info the dealers have printed out for me, but on the brochures it shows 20A |
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A 2007 2520 came standard with a 20 amp alternator...
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John Deere 2520 , R4's , 200CX loader with 61 inch bucket and JD Tooth Bar. And Markham 7 tooth. Tooth bar. 46 Backhoe with 16 inch bucket. with Custom made Street Flip pads off a 448 hoe. Foward work lights. Dual rear work lights. Heavy duty Alternator. I-Match , Ballast Box , Frontier BB2060 box blade , Frontier pallet Forks , JD 3 point reciever hitch. and soon A lot more.. and for grass cutting , John Deere GX 255 with 48 inch deck.
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Location: western NC
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Chris,
I suspect the main reason for the 2720 is to provide a machine to compete numerically better with the B3030 Kubota and also provide a machine that can give better PTO performance while in high range. I know for me, having had three different mid frame machines (4310 and two 3720's) the 3720 would do nothing more than would the 4310, but on my hilly terrain I found myself using A range almost all the time with the 4310, where I used B and sometimes C with the 3720. I have briefly used a 2520 on my terrain and really could do no meaningful work in B range. I think for someone like me the additional four horses and few lb feet of torque would really help. This does not really apply as much to those who live in flatter areas, as all these machines have ample power. John M |
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