Future JD owner need help with mmm question

   / Future JD owner need help with mmm question #1  

toddrdmd

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I've appreciated your help on the forums. Really hesitant now to go through with my 2520 purchase. My main use will be the MMM with fel, tiller and rear box being secondary. Without a mid range, I feel the low gear will be too slow for my tastes in mowing. My JD garden tractor does 5mph. I've read of power problems mowing in high with slopes. I have flat land and gentle slopes and don't need to mow at 13 mph but would like to mow at 7-8 mph. What is your experience with this dilema of mine? Don't want to spend 20k on a tractor that bogs down at 7mph on slopes and makes me with I went with a different alternative.

Thanx a ton.
Todd
 
   / Future JD owner need help with mmm question #2  
Can't speak for the 2520, but I mow about 1 1/2 acres with some steep areas in high range with my 2305 with no problem. 62" MMM, I almost always have the loader on, with the bucket off.
 
   / Future JD owner need help with mmm question #3  
If you're not sure...don't buy that tractor.
Keep on looking (Deere as well as other brands) until you find the machine that fits your needs.
You may well come back to the 2520, but at least you'll be sure that it is the tractor you want and need.

After all, buying a tractor doesn't have a time limit...
 
   / Future JD owner need help with mmm question #4  
Test Drive!!!! If I was spending the money I would be absolutely sure it was exactly as I wanted or I would keep looking. You may want to look at a bigger(more features) tractor and go used to stay in the price range you are comfortable with.
 
   / Future JD owner need help with mmm question #5  
I agree with the recommendation to test drive. There might not be much grass to mow right now, but if you get one out and run it at top speed in low range, it will at least give you an idea of what it is like.

Try running in high range too, and you'll see what I mean about it being kind of hard to feather the pedal to control the speed and about the power it takes to run in high.

It's kind of hard for me to relate to the problem because my property is so rough and hilly, there are almost no places that I would feel comfortable in high range...maybe a few hundred square feet in the middle of the front yard...

Tractors are kind of like mates...you love them for their good points and accept the rest.
 
   / Future JD owner need help with mmm question #6  
I mow with my 2305 in high gear. Most of the time at 6-7 mph or so. Mostly flat with few slopes. It seems way to slow to mow in low gear unless the grass is tall. I bought it used with 54" deck but would prefer a 60" deck.
 
   / Future JD owner need help with mmm question #7  
We have a 2320 and high works well on gentle slopes and even steep if you are not trying to maneuver around stuff at 2 mph, high likes to stay 4 mph or more, then the steep slopes are fine. At lower speeds in high it may seem a lack of power because more force on the peddle is needed and the hydro whine is louder. To clarify even in high on gentle slopes and level you can maneuver at 2 mph without any problem.
 
   / Future JD owner need help with mmm question
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4mph or more on slopes sounds ok. Was really hoping to mow at 7-8 mph. Can it do it? Really want the Deere but don't want to regret mmm capabilities. Loved the test drive but wasn't mowing. Please keep weighing in here.
 
   / Future JD owner need help with mmm question
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Need someone to confirm I'll love the mmm in high at 7-8 mph w/ no drag on power.
 
   / Future JD owner need help with mmm question #10  
4 mph or higher works well, so your 7 or 8 would work well. A lot of steep slopes around here are not that smooth to traverse and safety requires a slower speed. Even then one shift either way takes no time or effort. The tractor does have the power to the mower deck and wheels to mow those speeds all day. If you let the height of the grass get away from you then you might want to adjust your cutting height to keep from clumping and then lower it a couple days later to the preferred height. These decks are made to mow grass very well at whatever speeds, but not tall weeds, they will do it but a much slower speed is required obviously.
 

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