New 2305 Owner.

   / New 2305 Owner. #1  

fitzisprint955

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Location
Barneveld. Wisconsin
Tractor
2305/345GX
I got my 2305 on the 30th of October and would like to say I am very happy with it. Was able to use the 62mmm for 2 weeks and the FEL quite a bit. Nancy and I bought 6.23 acres on her parents 240 acre farm. We purchased a 345X earlier in the year for the farm yard but since then things have expanded. Thought the 2305 would be a good fit! Have had the chance to really use the FEL before the snow moving gravel around our new 42X72 ft shed. Today was the first day with using the 6ft blade to move snow, yet to say I am still learning and owe my mother-in-law a new car door. The dealer I got this from have been awsome to say the least, CB&C in Cuba City is very good! Everytime an accessory comes in they come out and get the 2305 and right back out they come with it. I have had no major problems and have learned quite a bit on the 20hrs I have on it. Everyday I learn something new though, and today was no exception. /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
 
   / New 2305 Owner. #2  
Congrats on the new purchase. I was also looking at the 2305 as my 455 was getting up on hours and I wanted four wheel drive. I ended up with a 4110 which is about as large as I wanted for a mowing / general purpose machine. I have a New Holland TC 45 D for the larger tasks. John Deere builds alot of quality in their equipment. The resale value is also great. I bet the blade caught a frozen object and slid it right where you did not want it to go. Part of the learning curve. Enjoy the Wisconsin weather and look forward to more snow. Remember not to smile while operating the tractor. It is all work ( and that is what I want my wife to believe ). Shopping for additional attachments is also serious work. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif Enjoy!
 
   / New 2305 Owner. #3  
Congrats on the new unit. Be sure your dealer checked your radiator for fan blade clearance. Mine didn't and I 'm on the second radiator.
Is the front blade the same one that fits the 2210?
 
   / New 2305 Owner.
  • Thread Starter
#4  
Its a 6' rear blade, I was wondering about a front blade, but I dont think it will be as much use as the rear. I found that setting the angle all the way left or right really digs in and pulls all over the place, so I set it at the second position and it works great. As far as Nancy thinking I have too much fun, half the time its working for my father-in-law so she lets me smile all I want. Since I got this< I havent been on any of my Triumphs, so..... snow doesnt help much either. Fitz /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
 
   / New 2305 Owner. #5  
Hi:

I got a 2305 back in September - I have about 35 hours on it. Great Tractor. I have a 72" MM and mow about 5-6 acres full speed with it. Sometimes pull a Cyclone rake behind it. Use the FEL a lot also. I have a rear blade also but opted for the 47" two stage blower up front. The FEL dismounted easily to mount the blower. So far it's worked well for snow removal. I really don't need the blade for snow much since with the hydraulics I can really scrape down to the pavement with the blower. It does work well though for hard crusty stuff and ice. The tractor doesn't move much with the blade, even when I use it for grading. I do have liquid weight in the wheels though I also keep the 3 point swing adjustments pretty tight. If you don't have weight in the wheels you might want to do that.

What's this about the FAN? Should I look at it?
 
   / New 2305 Owner. #6  
You have a 72" mower??

There is a bulletin about the radiator fan hitting the radiator in an extreme situation. Mine hit while running at full speed across my pasture and hitting a rather large bump. The radiator is rubber mounted and has too much movement. There is a slight amount of adjustment for the radiator mount which may help. My dealer thinks there may be something else in development to fix the problem.
 
   / New 2305 Owner. #7  
Just found the site, I am taking delivery of my new 2305 this thurs. /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif
 
   / New 2305 Owner. #8  
Sorry, I have a 62" mower. I have a 72" rear blade. I'll be sure to check my Radiator mount and see how much play I have. I did look at the clearance and it seemed like I had 2-3" between the blades and the radiator.
 
   / New 2305 Owner. #9  
Push back on the radiator to see how much clearance you have. Mine moved about 2 inches. When it was leaking I looked and thought there was plenty of room....Wrong /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif

Its only an issue if you bounce real hard.
 

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