Early last year, we bought a 2305 for light loader duty and snow removal, but mostly for mowing, both around the house and outbuildings, but also for waterways and fence rows. It is the perfect sized mower for our use and gets into places that larger tractors cannot go. However, we have the occasional need for a larger tractor for landscaping, tree removal, construction/demolition, etc., but didn't really want to upgrade because of how much we like the 2305. Don't get me wrong. Like other posters here will tell you, the 2305 is a subcompact that doesn't know it own limits, but there were times that I felt that I was almost pushing it too hard. I thought about upgrading, but the need for a larger tractor is only occasional and wasn't worth it for what I would lose in the trade. For that reason, I bought a 1978 2040 with a 48 loader. The money was right and its a whole lot of tractor and can handle lots of tasks that a compact utility tractor can't touch. The loader goes up real high which makes it great for lifting shingles up to my garage roof. I'm demolishing an old barn and it's great for that as well. It's really handy having two tractors which we can use simultaneously. For us, buying an older utility tractor and keeping the 2305 was definitely the best way to go. But the bottom line is, you need to buy a tractor which will best address your primary need and I know that for us, if we could only have one tractor, it would be the 2305.