John Deere 2320 modifications

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Spud67

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John Deere 2320
Here is a link to a short video of a few modifications I made to our 2007 John Deere 2320.
Also just testing the new Garmin VIRB X camera I received for Christmas.

We have not received very much snow so far this winter so I haven't been able to record any snow blower action with the new camera.


2007 John Deere 2320 modifications - YouTube
 
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How many hours? Looks really good for a 12 year old tractor.
 
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Thanks KennyG - there is about 750 hours on the tractor.
This is the second year for it to be spoiled and stored inside, otherwise it has been outside all year long.
 
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Great mods, and looks like JD 2320 has plenty of room to roam around in there.. :D
 
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Thanks beenthere - 40x60x16 shop in the gradual process of being completed, as the bank account allows
 
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Thanks KennyG - there is about 750 hours on the tractor.
This is the second year for it to be spoiled and stored inside, otherwise it has been outside all year long.

That's impressive. My 2010 2320 has about 750 hours, has always been stored inside, and probably doesn't look quite that good. That may be mostly my fault though. I've got LED lights also. Considering your location, if you've got a spare $1000 (US) you might consider an Original Tractor Cab soft cab. It made a world of difference for snow removal work on mine.
 
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That's impressive. My 2010 2320 has about 750 hours, has always been stored inside, and probably doesn't look quite that good. That may be mostly my fault though. I've got LED lights also. Considering your location, if you've got a spare $1000 (US) you might consider an Original Tractor Cab soft cab. It made a world of difference for snow removal work on mine.

I have been considering a Curtis hard side cab and the optional heater. If I could weld and had more time on my hands I would have made a soft side one by now.
Unfortunately the Curtis cabs are very expensive, but you get what you pay for. It looks like a great cab. Maybe in the future once the shop bills are paid off a little more.
 
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Nice video. Your tractor looks very good for it's age and hours!!!!

Hang in there on the shop, you'll get it done eventually. I've had a heated shop for 25 years. We're currently building a new house and shop at our farm location. Built the shop first. Now trying to work on the house between weather events. I'm Blessed with an understanding wife that went along with the shop being built first. :)
 
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Thanks ovrszd. Yes, one step at a time and an understanding wife really helps.
 

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