I purchased a 2305 a few years back and ended up with "buyer's regret" when I began tackling a bigger project with the front end loader and box blade. The 2305 will get it done, but with less precision and a lot more time spent doing it. Position control is quite helpful when doing grading work. The full category 1 hitch makes switching implements a bit easier as well. The 1026r is pretty much the same capability level as the 2305 that it's replacing. For not too much more money you can move up to the 2320 or 2520, and have a more capable machine that you hopefully won't outgrow very quickly. Plus they have a special incentive program whereby you can save $1000.00 on the 2320 or 2520 if you purchase the tractor with two implements.