2320 questions before purchasing

   / 2320 questions before purchasing #11  
For the record, my 52" Toro Z-Master commercial zero turn with 52 inch deck weighs in at approximately 1200lbs my JD 2320 is at approximately 1660lbs. The 2320 has much larger tires and without doing the math I would say the Z-Master puts down a lot more weight per square inch than does the tractor. 54 inch plow is too small!

Recommendations, if you need a tractor get it and a separate mower. If you need a mower get a mower.
 
   / 2320 questions before purchasing #12  
hello i have a jd2320 62dmm and it mows great i traded in a jd 345 and the 2320mows just as tite, i dont like the ind lift the mower drops to fast ,as far as plowing i plow with a small truck and a jd990 unless your driveway is flat the 2320 wount plow good in my oppinion in heavey snow u wount be able to stear it ,i have this prob with n my 990 my front weels go one way and the tractor goes the other, i think a front snowblower mite be better.
 
   / 2320 questions before purchasing #13  
I worded that awkwardly. You change to rubber in the winter because metal edge doesn't work well with slush. However metal works better than rubber when you're dealing with hard packed snow - like where you drove on it.
You change back to metal in the spring so that you could push dirt and rocks. Actually the plow/metal edge works better for me pushing dirt than the loader because I can see where the edge is located. An old farmer says that I'm having technique problems.
 
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Once again, thanks all. The snow thrower is out as I have ornamental trees and shrubs and a high stone wall and too many other things to mention which precludes the snow thrower option. I realize I'm wishing for everything in one machine and maybe it isn't possible. Anyone regularly mow their lawn with the 2320? results? thoughts? I'm sure the 2320 will be great for my field and orchard mowing.
 
   / 2320 questions before purchasing #15  
I was in a very similar position last spring. I had a JD 425 for mowing and a Ford 1715 for loader work. I finally decided to sell them and purchased a JD 3120 with 72" mmm and 300cx loader. I was very concerned about mowing with this big of a tractor, but having mowed all summer, it worked perfectly. I was up in the air between turf vs R4 tires, and decided on the turfs. Very glad I did as my brother's 3720 with R4's has terrible traction in the winter. Mine is very usable, though I would add chains if I was going to use it a bunch in the snow. I can't comment on the plow, as I use a 9' Sno Way on my truck.

Good luck in your decision!


Jon Hunter
 
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Thanks Duck Hunter-Do you mow lawn with your 3120?
 
   / 2320 questions before purchasing #17  
I think he sells 'em.

No Roy; His brother on his mothers side has a friend who knows a guy twice removed that sells them. There may be a couple bird dog fees involved and added to the retail price.

I have a 5'6" Western plow I used on my 4110 and it did a great job. Loved the power angle part... saves travel time. Since I built the loader it is alot more fun ( work ) so the blade is collecting dust. I also have R-4s and never had a lawn impression problem serious enough to get excited about. Turf tires don't have enough traction for other uses. I think one machine can handle all your tasks easily. If you wish to add attachments later you have a nice tractor to use them with. When you want out... green holds the value. Good luck in your search.
 
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Thanks Joes 427!
 
   / 2320 questions before purchasing #19  
You keep asking about mowing. I also have a 2320 with the 62D MMM. I am still building my lawn (old X-mas tree farm) and currently mow (regularly) 1 to 2 acres. Yes, this is a mowing machine! My tractor has the R4 tires loaded with RimGuard and I only have one small area that leaves prints when I mow (only when it's soft and because there isn't enough grass growing there yet). My ground seems pretty compacted so this might help.

As Kenny stated the turning radius is probably around 40". Because the deck sticks out on the sides, I can mow tighter than my 38" Agway (and still not tear up the lawn).

I have a 600' driveway and plow snow with a back blade (and use my bucket by the house and garage). It does ok, but if I had a blower it would be much faster and I wouldn't be raking as much gravel. Hopefully some day I will own one. Too bad the snow blower isn't an option for you.
 
   / 2320 questions before purchasing #20  
Hi Phil D, I live in NH and I have a B2620 but I think it's abut the same as the 2320 except the FEL is a higher lift capacity and 3 more HP. I have a 60" MMM and my lawn is about 1 acre and have no problems with the turning radius. Besides it has power steering. I have A4 tires as I use it in the woods and need the traction. I also have a Jinma (the real one) 3pt hitch chipper and can tell you that the PTO all though it's only rated for 19hp it will chip a 4 inch oak branch with no problems and will chip up to a 5 1/2 inch green pine log and only drop 400 rpm. This is one good tractor and can recommend it 100%. If you can swing it go for the 2620 or the 2920. You'll use the FEL a lot and will fine the higher lift cap. a good thing. Go for it. FYI If the dealer says things like he cant start it for safety reasons or wont let you take it for a test ride around the place of business go find another dealer. My 2 cents.
 

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