T-Bow
New member
JeffinNE,
To answer the question as to if the JD2320 can handle the CA1060 I guess it would depend on how much weight you would need to add to the aerator to get good soil penetration. Looking at the specifications on the JD2320 from John Deere's website the tractor's 3 point lift capacity 24 inches behind the link arms is 1150 pounds. The CA1060's weight is 442 pounds so you could add an additional 708 pounds to the aerator. On my CA1048 the unit weighs316 lbs and I added 420 pounds to get acceptable results but I'm thinking of adding an additional 100 pounds to get better plugs in the fall. I'm not sure how much extra weight you would need to add to the CA1060 to get the soil penetration you desire - but remember you have probably 2-6 more spoons in contact with the ground so I would think you would need more weight. Also you will need a counter weight on the tractor. I use my loader. Finally when I lift the CA1048 with the 3 point arms I can only lift it about 4 inches or so off the ground - not sure if I can adjust the top link to get more ground clearance - I have not tried. My lawn is relatively flat so this is not a problem for me. I would think the 2320 would lift the CA1060 the same height.
To answer the question as to if the JD2320 can handle the CA1060 I guess it would depend on how much weight you would need to add to the aerator to get good soil penetration. Looking at the specifications on the JD2320 from John Deere's website the tractor's 3 point lift capacity 24 inches behind the link arms is 1150 pounds. The CA1060's weight is 442 pounds so you could add an additional 708 pounds to the aerator. On my CA1048 the unit weighs316 lbs and I added 420 pounds to get acceptable results but I'm thinking of adding an additional 100 pounds to get better plugs in the fall. I'm not sure how much extra weight you would need to add to the CA1060 to get the soil penetration you desire - but remember you have probably 2-6 more spoons in contact with the ground so I would think you would need more weight. Also you will need a counter weight on the tractor. I use my loader. Finally when I lift the CA1048 with the 3 point arms I can only lift it about 4 inches or so off the ground - not sure if I can adjust the top link to get more ground clearance - I have not tried. My lawn is relatively flat so this is not a problem for me. I would think the 2320 would lift the CA1060 the same height.