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Want to say hi from a new member. And ask a few questions.
I have been reading as many posts as I can about the John Deere 2305, and I've got the sore eyes to prove it!
I've got just under 2 acres to clear and mow (cut down most of the trees last summer), and a lot of rocks to remove that seem to grow quite well without any fertilizer. I thought a used 2305 with a FEL and BH, and mower would fit me just right, but used with the BH seem far and few. Maybe later when the treasury dept. agrees a snowblower. So I would like to ask a few questions.
1. Wife thinks maybe I should find a used 2305 without a BH then look around for the BH. I think I would probably end up not having a BH!
Aslo thought about just renting a back hoe to do my rock/stump removal and projects, but at $200 a day that adds up quickly.
3. After reading the posts I see two repeating issues: broken transmission fans is that a reason in itself to not buy the 2305, and deck height adjustments not holding.
4. Apparently used and left over prices will not drop much when the new 1023-1026 arrive? I was hoping they would. I visited the dealer, and he said he doesn't think he could have ordered a new 2305 equipped that way even a month ago.
5. Does JD ever go beyond the 0% for 4 year financing? Longer financing might be a way to get a 2011 model with a warranty.
Lastly ever heard of this:
I had driven out of state to look at a 2305.The owner just wanted out from under the JD financing. It was a good buy, but my local credit union would not touch the out of State deal because of UCC accross State lines.
A car or truck ok, but not a tractor. I don't know anything about UCC regs., but I asked JD and they said that's only on equipment sold for commercial purposes, and this tractor was sold to a homeowner, and did not have any UCC registration. My credit union still would not budge. I called the seller and sadly backed away from the deal.
Credit union said I was already approved if I could find an in State tractor
P.S. Of the BH equipped 2305s I've seen a number of them have dented in hoods is that do to the inherint design or operator error? I'd bet a new hood would be $300 or more. Maybe buying one already dented isn't such a bad idea?
I have been reading as many posts as I can about the John Deere 2305, and I've got the sore eyes to prove it!
I've got just under 2 acres to clear and mow (cut down most of the trees last summer), and a lot of rocks to remove that seem to grow quite well without any fertilizer. I thought a used 2305 with a FEL and BH, and mower would fit me just right, but used with the BH seem far and few. Maybe later when the treasury dept. agrees a snowblower. So I would like to ask a few questions.
1. Wife thinks maybe I should find a used 2305 without a BH then look around for the BH. I think I would probably end up not having a BH!
Aslo thought about just renting a back hoe to do my rock/stump removal and projects, but at $200 a day that adds up quickly.
3. After reading the posts I see two repeating issues: broken transmission fans is that a reason in itself to not buy the 2305, and deck height adjustments not holding.
4. Apparently used and left over prices will not drop much when the new 1023-1026 arrive? I was hoping they would. I visited the dealer, and he said he doesn't think he could have ordered a new 2305 equipped that way even a month ago.
5. Does JD ever go beyond the 0% for 4 year financing? Longer financing might be a way to get a 2011 model with a warranty.
Lastly ever heard of this:
I had driven out of state to look at a 2305.The owner just wanted out from under the JD financing. It was a good buy, but my local credit union would not touch the out of State deal because of UCC accross State lines.
A car or truck ok, but not a tractor. I don't know anything about UCC regs., but I asked JD and they said that's only on equipment sold for commercial purposes, and this tractor was sold to a homeowner, and did not have any UCC registration. My credit union still would not budge. I called the seller and sadly backed away from the deal.
Credit union said I was already approved if I could find an in State tractor
P.S. Of the BH equipped 2305s I've seen a number of them have dented in hoods is that do to the inherint design or operator error? I'd bet a new hood would be $300 or more. Maybe buying one already dented isn't such a bad idea?