Mackinac Joe
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Hi Phil D,
I use exactly the same setup you describe -- 2320, 62D mower, loader, and 54" front blade. I mow about 3/4 of an acre of yard and I clear about 400' of gravel driveway. I maintain trails for cross country skiiing in 40 acres of woods, a couple small clearings and a large garden. I'm in Central Michigan.
The 2320 with 62D has very good turn radius (better than my 44" 1976 Cub Cadet 1250). I have broken one ROPS-mounted flasher just in 3 years by shearing it off with a tree! It is a bit heavier than the ideal for mowing, but I have never left noticeable depressions with R4 tires. I mow without the loader and the tires are not loaded. My soil is sandy. I can mow it carefully in less than an hour. This includes the major passes through a small orchard (about 20 trees).
In the heat of the summer sometimes I leave lasting "tracks" in the grass that gets the most sun, so I may be getting a bit too much soil compaction. Because of this, I tested a ZTR, but it wasn't that much lighter than the 2320 and the actual compaction may have been no better. Also, the ZTR method of turning actually tore my turf, a problem I have never had with the 2320. The ZTR was a little faster.
I have been very pleased with the 54" blade for snow removal over three seasons. I have the hydraulic angle setup. I use a ballast box with probably 500# in it, no chains. The driveway is level. Probably the biggest snow I've handled all at once was 15". I did not slip badly but I was not driving on ice either. So far I haven't felt like I needed chains, but I have slipped enough to consider them. I've looked into front weights to help keep the front end down, but I don't think the stock front weight kit is compatible with the stock front blade mount. (I could be wrong.) I think the longest it ever took me to plow out after a big snow that came on top of snow was about an hour.
Removal of the blade, as well as the 62D mower and 200 CX loader, is super easy. The blade and the loader cannot be mounted at the same time.
When I was new to the tractor I think I spent nearly 40 hours pushing around 600 yards of sand with the blade to improve my trails in various places. I was limited much more by my skill than the capability of the machine.
I use a 4" brush hog for rough cut on the trails in the woods.
If the ZTR had not torn up the turf on my yard, I would have been tempted to spend the extra to dedicate the ZTR to mowing and maybe get a slightly bigger tractor for everything else. As it is, I'm not disappointed to stick with the 2320 as my "all purpose" machine.
Hope this is helpful. If you'd like to PM me with specific questions, I'll try to answer.
Mackinac Joe
I use exactly the same setup you describe -- 2320, 62D mower, loader, and 54" front blade. I mow about 3/4 of an acre of yard and I clear about 400' of gravel driveway. I maintain trails for cross country skiiing in 40 acres of woods, a couple small clearings and a large garden. I'm in Central Michigan.
The 2320 with 62D has very good turn radius (better than my 44" 1976 Cub Cadet 1250). I have broken one ROPS-mounted flasher just in 3 years by shearing it off with a tree! It is a bit heavier than the ideal for mowing, but I have never left noticeable depressions with R4 tires. I mow without the loader and the tires are not loaded. My soil is sandy. I can mow it carefully in less than an hour. This includes the major passes through a small orchard (about 20 trees).
In the heat of the summer sometimes I leave lasting "tracks" in the grass that gets the most sun, so I may be getting a bit too much soil compaction. Because of this, I tested a ZTR, but it wasn't that much lighter than the 2320 and the actual compaction may have been no better. Also, the ZTR method of turning actually tore my turf, a problem I have never had with the 2320. The ZTR was a little faster.
I have been very pleased with the 54" blade for snow removal over three seasons. I have the hydraulic angle setup. I use a ballast box with probably 500# in it, no chains. The driveway is level. Probably the biggest snow I've handled all at once was 15". I did not slip badly but I was not driving on ice either. So far I haven't felt like I needed chains, but I have slipped enough to consider them. I've looked into front weights to help keep the front end down, but I don't think the stock front weight kit is compatible with the stock front blade mount. (I could be wrong.) I think the longest it ever took me to plow out after a big snow that came on top of snow was about an hour.
Removal of the blade, as well as the 62D mower and 200 CX loader, is super easy. The blade and the loader cannot be mounted at the same time.
When I was new to the tractor I think I spent nearly 40 hours pushing around 600 yards of sand with the blade to improve my trails in various places. I was limited much more by my skill than the capability of the machine.
I use a 4" brush hog for rough cut on the trails in the woods.
If the ZTR had not torn up the turf on my yard, I would have been tempted to spend the extra to dedicate the ZTR to mowing and maybe get a slightly bigger tractor for everything else. As it is, I'm not disappointed to stick with the 2320 as my "all purpose" machine.
Hope this is helpful. If you'd like to PM me with specific questions, I'll try to answer.
Mackinac Joe