2320 Pics

   / 2320 Pics #11  
Thank you so much. I appreciate you checking that for me. I plan on getting a 2320 myself as soon as the house goes up. Probably September.

I'm sure you'll have a lot of fun. I mean, get a lot of work done with that puppy. Enjoy...
 
   / 2320 Pics #12  
Soooo....What do you have for implements that formerly fit the limited Class 1? Does the 2320 have enough drop to make them work or given the slightly extra width and height will you need to upgrade? I'm only asking because I'll need to sell my wife on this a few years down the road I'm thinking. Is it enough difference to go from a 5' rake to a six, and a 4' box blade to a five? Or can we make due? Do tell, do tell! The hook is set deep!
 
   / 2320 Pics #13  
FortClatsop said:
Soooo....What do you have for implements that formerly fit the limited Class 1? Does the 2320 have enough drop to make them work or given the slightly extra width and height will you need to upgrade? I'm only asking because I'll need to sell my wife on this a few years down the road I'm thinking. Is it enough difference to go from a 5' rake to a six, and a 4' box blade to a five? Or can we make due? Do tell, do tell! The hook is set deep!

I can get a picture of the rear for you, but in short, the two arms are adjustable meaning it can literally reach as low as ground level to connect to something or be set higher, a nice design, so I see no issues in using all my attachments from my 2210. I plan to continue using the following attachments: 6' landscape rake, 6' rear blade, 4' boxblade, 50" tiller, and rotary cutter-4'.
 
   / 2320 Pics #14  
I wanted a 2320 when I bought my 2305., but the release date kept getting pushed back. As soon as my dealer has one, I'm doing the trade! My 2305 only has 10hrs on it though.
 
   / 2320 Pics #15  
johndeere_2210 said:
Thanks JDFANTATIC for getting the pictures up.

As JDFANTATIC mentioned, I just got this machine and traded in my 2210. For this machine, I do have the 62D drive over deck and front quickhitch/blade. I have been a 2210 owner for a long time (purchased one of the very first and traded my second one), and even to this day can't believe some of stuff I have done with that unit and like I have always said "it has attitude".

Alternatively, I have been wanting to refine a few points on that machine and I felt the 2320 offered some of those features and still keeps me in a smaller tractor size I wanted.

IMO, the refinements to this machine made the switch from my 2210 to the 2320 an easy choice, namely the following:

a) Position control of the 3-point
b) Folding ROPS
c) Much larger tires/wheels (Greater ground clearance plus the transmission filter has been located much higher than expected and under the left foot pan).
d) Mid mount mower height adjustment (the height you can actually lift the mid mount mower is 1/2 again higher than the 2305)
e) A backhoe
f) Cat 1 hitch with great lifting strength

Congrats to you on the procurement of the 2320!
Gee I wish my 4100 had the folding rops and the 62 or 72" deck. However rather than trade-up (the 4115 I was looking at with the 72" deck and 148 hours is still available - if they go down to 12500, and give me 9000 for mine we gotta deal), I will most likely get a PHD and a rear rotary cutter and continue to lament the larger deck and shorter mowing time. Oh well if I had only more money and more bravery (mt wife would probably hit the roof! Hmmm, well if I did it and did not tell here, she might not figure it out for a while ro ever if I did not mention it?????)
 
   / 2320 Pics #16  
i sometimes wish i would have considered the 2x20 series a little more seriously before getting my 3520. as usual i was a victim of price creep. in the long term i will be probably be happy i got the 3520, but until i get off this sub 3 acre lot it seems awfully big.
 
   / 2320 Pics #17  
can you post pics of the dash when you get a chance?
 
   / 2320 Pics #18  
I am still considering getting the used 4115, 2320 or a 2520, but i hear/sdee on this site, that on the 2x20 series the hydraulics are not as strong as the 4x00 series?
 
   / 2320 Pics #19  
Nuru said:
I am still considering getting the used 4115, 2320 or a 2520, but i hear/sdee on this site, that on the 2x20 series the hydraulics are not as strong as the 4x00 series?

As i have been finding out and learning as I go - the hydrolics limits on the 2320 & 2520 are indentical to the 4110 & 4115. Using the newer loader on the 2320 & 2520, the pressure relief valve sets the lift limit indentical to each other, and almost exactly to the earlier 4110 & 4115 models. While the flow is more on the 2520, that appears to add a little quickness to the cylce. I would expect more but looking at the specs with each machine having the 200cx attached, they are about <1 second apart. I originally was hung up on the flow being reduced on the 2320 as compared to the 4100 -4115. Based on the spec's, and actual feedback from users and the dealer, the difference is barely noticable. Most important to me, is the lift which is still impressive and everybit as it once was or more....
 
   / 2320 Pics #20  
Congrats on a good looker.
 

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