2305 vs X7xx Series

   / 2305 vs X7xx Series #11  
I am looking for a small machine to run a 62c deck with 14 bushel material collection unit and a 47" snowblower. I think I may at sometime need the 3pt and rear pto. I am looking at 2305 or X7xx tractors.

What do you all think?? Does anyone have experience and pics of the 2305 with material collection and snowblower??


John
Simplicity SUNSTAR, MMM, Hyd. front blade.
Could you use the SUNSTAR for some or all of this.?
 
   / 2305 vs X7xx Series #12  
1479743 said:
1*I am not a fan of the 2305.
2*I do not like how the 3 point operates.
3*But I think that you get a little more tractor in the 2305 for the price.
4*I own a 445, about the same as a X728 and i would not trade it for a 2305.
5* but I would never use it for loader work, or anything on a 3 point.

1*What's wrong with the 2305?
2*What don't you like about it?
3*You're supposed get more in a Sub-Compact than you get in a garden tractor; Just like there's a difference between a lawn tractor and a garden tractor.
That's why there are garden tractors and sub compacts.
4*I own a Kubota BX1500 sub compact and no way would i trade it for a Garden tractor such as a Cub Cadet GT series: JDx500 or x700 series: or Kubota G series.
As a matter of fact I purchased the BX1500 to replace a CC GT2554 garden tractor which is in the same classification as the JD and Kubota series I mentioned.
At That time I wasn't interested in something like a Kubota G or JD x series as I already had the CC GT2554 and was trying to move up out or away from a garden tractor.
5*Loader work and 3 point implements are not a problem for the BX1500.

Having said all this I'm sure if I owned a JD x700 series or a Kubota G series I'd love it to pieces .
 
   / 2305 vs X7xx Series
  • Thread Starter
#13  
Simplicity SUNSTAR, MMM, Hyd. front blade.
Could you use the SUNSTAR for some or all of this.?


I have the Simplicity at another location for mowing and snow removal
 
   / 2305 vs X7xx Series #14  
I had a 455 with a 60MMM, rear PTO, and 3Pt. and traded it for a 2210.
Here are my thoughts:

The 7XX series is a great mower and would be a good snowblower but beyond that the 2305 walks all over it for ground engaging use. If you really want to use the 3pt here are some points to consider.

To get even close to the capbilities of the 2305 in the 7xx series you are thousands more expensive and will still not have Hi/Low range.

The 3pt on the 7XX is very limited in weight and lift height and finding implements to fit it can be difficult and expensive compared to the 2305.
The real killer on the limited cat 1 of the 7XX is that the distance between the lift arms and top link is much less than cat 1 spec making lifting even light attachments difficult without dimpling the rear sheet metal (ask me how I know:eek:). Even though the 2305 is a limited cat 1 due to lift height it's a "real" 3pt and not the mower rock shaft with brackets welded on so it has the proper relationship between all 3 points.

The 7XX lifts ~450lbs 12" "behind the lift balls" and the 2305 ~700lbs behind the "lift arms".

There are many implements available for the 2305, specifically the XB line from king Kutter, the SC line from Farm Force, and many "full size" attachments work fine. We can thank the popularity of the Kubota BXs for making cat 1 stuff that fits the subcuts profitable for implement makers. The same can't be said for the 7XX series. Not to mention JD has stoped selling most of the cat 0 - limited cat 1 implements for the garden tractors. NO more single bottom plow or cultivator and the rest of the attachments will be gone when stock is exhausted. I know they're still listed in some of the brochures but ask them to order one....:mad:

Again, I have nothing against the 7XX series I just didn't find the 3pt very useful beyond tilling the garden twice a year..
 
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   / 2305 vs X7xx Series #15  
1*What's wrong with the 2305?
2*What don't you like about it?
3*You're supposed get more in a Sub-Compact than you get in a garden tractor; Just like there's a difference between a lawn tractor and a garden tractor.
That's why there are garden tractors and sub compacts.
4*I own a Kubota BX1500 sub compact and no way would i trade it for a Garden tractor such as a Cub Cadet GT series: JDx500 or x700 series: or Kubota G series.
As a matter of fact I purchased the BX1500 to replace a CC GT2554 garden tractor which is in the same classification as the JD and Kubota series I mentioned.
At That time I wasn't interested in something like a Kubota G or JD x series as I already had the CC GT2554 and was trying to move up out or away from a garden tractor.
5*Loader work and 3 point implements are not a problem for the BX1500.

Having said all this I'm sure if I owned a JD x700 series or a Kubota G series I'd love it to pieces .

Here ya go....

1. I do not like the size of the tractor. I am too tall for it. The tires are too small. and the ergonomics do not fit me. Plus I think its ugly.
2. Well all the stuff in number 1. plu I don't like how the 3 point lever works. I like to slide to place, not push and pull to rase and lowwer.
3. Duh
4. I don't care, and never said boo to you about what you were doing or did.
5. Are we talking about a bx1500... or even talking to you? No....

I would rather have a larger tractor to do the tasks of a bucket and 3 point attachments rather than one that can do all. For MY situation, an all in one does not work. Thats just My opinion, take it or leave it.
 
   / 2305 vs X7xx Series #17  
If you don't need the FEL on the x7XX then the 3 point problems won't be that hard to deal with, not knowing about the 2305, but the x7xx depth control on the 3ph is a screw mechanism behind the tractor, whereas I suppose the 2305 has more of a lever thing next to the seat (I don't know, I assume)....although I have to say, all things being equal, the x728 is a NICE ride and VERY comfortable to sit on with plent of room and they use the same mowing deck, so go for what's more comfortable if the price difference is not that huge.

As far as simplicity - the x728 replaced my regent because I was sick of it falling apart and blowing huge amounts of cash on parts....did I mention the transmission came loose from its carrier destroying my back for 6 months? Didn't know re-torqueing transmission mounts was scheduled maintenance.

My opinion,

Mike
 
   / 2305 vs X7xx Series #18  
I am looking for a small machine to run a 62c deck with 14 bushel material collection unit and a 47" snowblower. * I think I may at sometime need the 3pt and rear pto. I am looking at 2305 or X7xx tractors.

What do you all think?? Does anyone have experience and pics of the 2305 with material collection and snowblower??


John
* Then go with the 2305
 
   / 2305 vs X7xx Series #19  
seeing as you have bigger/better tractors with loaders and 3 pt hitches, you'd probably be happier with a x7xx series for a dedicated mower. the 2305 is more bang for the buck, but the x7xx are better, more comfortable mowers.
If my BX was any more comfy I'd be fallin asleep at the wheel..
 
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   / 2305 vs X7xx Series #20  
cast and blast ~ 1479958 said:
I *am* impressed with the 2305 and would not trade it for a 4xx series or a X7xx series. It mows beautifully, tons of power, 4wd, 3 point, etc. I don't mind the ride one bit - plenty comfortable for me when I compare the the JD 425's I used growing up. 62C deck is the same as used on the lower models - works great and gives a nice, smooth cut.
Given, the 3 point is a limited cat 1; the "limit" is simply due to the lift height available. Not a problem for most folks and most implements made for sub-CUTs.

If it were me and my dollars being spent, I'd go with the 2305.
5*I am impressed with the 2305 and would not trade it for a 4xx series or a X7xx series.
Scott
5*just as I'm impressed with my BXs and wouldn't trade one of them for an x700 JD or even a Kubota G series.
 

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