tomd999
Platinum Member
Hiya,
I had a 2520 and now have a 3320 cab. My comments are:
1) Mowing: No question the 3x20 series, especially the cab ones are too heavy on ground that gets a lot of rain. My lawn gets a lot of rain, 4 years with a 2520 driving across never left grooves or tire rows, 1 month with the 3320 and I had a ton of rows.
2) The 2520 will run 5' tillers, snow blowers, plows, mowers with power to spare even on hills, you just have to keep it in low range.
3) The loader will lift enough for you to feel the chassis flex, it's almost too much loader for the chassis size. You will need juiced tires, wheel weights and a cement filled weight box to lift max loads. Get the 61" bucket, it will handle it.
4) You will run out of traction long before you run out of power with the 2520. It's a light chassis and as such will slip the wheels and you will not be able to push as hard as the engine/hydro is capable of, the 3x20 chassis is far better at putting the power to the ground, it does this by having almost double the weight.
5) PM me and I can tell you what you need for a 3rd, 4th or even 5th SCV on a 2520. Adding a circuit on the loader is easy as well.
6) You may want to skip the mid mount mower and consider looking on CL for a used 5' 3pt finish mower, the 2520 is like a big garden tractor with the loader off and RFM is a lot easier to take on and off than even a drive on deck not to mention about 1/6th the cost as you can find good ones for around $500 in the winter.
7) Can't say much about a backhoe for either chassis, never owned one. I run to my brothers and grab his Terex when I need one.
My 2 cents,
Tom
I had a 2520 and now have a 3320 cab. My comments are:
1) Mowing: No question the 3x20 series, especially the cab ones are too heavy on ground that gets a lot of rain. My lawn gets a lot of rain, 4 years with a 2520 driving across never left grooves or tire rows, 1 month with the 3320 and I had a ton of rows.
2) The 2520 will run 5' tillers, snow blowers, plows, mowers with power to spare even on hills, you just have to keep it in low range.
3) The loader will lift enough for you to feel the chassis flex, it's almost too much loader for the chassis size. You will need juiced tires, wheel weights and a cement filled weight box to lift max loads. Get the 61" bucket, it will handle it.
4) You will run out of traction long before you run out of power with the 2520. It's a light chassis and as such will slip the wheels and you will not be able to push as hard as the engine/hydro is capable of, the 3x20 chassis is far better at putting the power to the ground, it does this by having almost double the weight.
5) PM me and I can tell you what you need for a 3rd, 4th or even 5th SCV on a 2520. Adding a circuit on the loader is easy as well.
6) You may want to skip the mid mount mower and consider looking on CL for a used 5' 3pt finish mower, the 2520 is like a big garden tractor with the loader off and RFM is a lot easier to take on and off than even a drive on deck not to mention about 1/6th the cost as you can find good ones for around $500 in the winter.
7) Can't say much about a backhoe for either chassis, never owned one. I run to my brothers and grab his Terex when I need one.
My 2 cents,
Tom