2013 John Deere 2320 - Questions and pricing

   / 2013 John Deere 2320 - Questions and pricing #1  

sraab928

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John Deere 755 sold
Looking at a 2013 John Deere 2320 with loader - no other attachments - no mower - It has less than 80 hrs on it and it very clean and well kept. Ive done my research and see the front u joint can cause issues with lack of grease. When I asked the seller about this they questioned the dealer and this was the response.... "The dealer said it is not necessary to grease the U joint on the drive shaft every 50 hours unless you have a belly mower on the tractor which I don稚. " - Now Im pretty sure this is not the case - I think with under 80 hours it should be okay but is there an easy way to inspect it?

Second is price - they seem pretty firm on $12500 - does this sound reasonable? Pricing comps has been tough - I see prices all over the place plus people can ask whatever they want - true sales are the only real guide...

Pic attached - the groomer is not included - apparently it was all it was used for.
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   / 2013 John Deere 2320 - Questions and pricing #2  
The drive shaft from the engine to the trans needs greased very often. If it is not greased, it may lead to thousands of dollars in repair costs. Having a mid mount mower has nothing to do with it.There is a John Deere forum that has lots of information on the drive shaft problems on the 2320 & gen 1 2025R.

It looks good & the price sounds good.
 
   / 2013 John Deere 2320 - Questions and pricing #3  
Based on the low hours and appearance, I think this is a really good deal. I have a 2010 2320 with 800 hours. Other than the scheduled maintenance, the repairs have consisted of a battery, a fan belt, two leaky quick connects and a front tire (sidewall damage - my fault). Based on my experience it's a reliable capable machine.

I would have some questions about the dealer based on the response on the U-joint. If that was a salesman, I would try to talk to someone in the shop and see if they know anything. The U-joints definitely need regular greasing. It's not that hard once you figure it out. I suggest a flexible hose on the grease gun and needle tip. I grease mine twice a year (probably overkill) because I pull the tractor apart and clean everything Spring and Fall when I put the soft cab on and off.
 

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