JDGREEN4ME
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Sep 27, 2002
- Messages
- 2,242
- Location
- Southeast PA
- Tractor
- John Deere 2520, John Deere X534, GT 225, GT 275
Very nice looking (even with the hood ornament)! 
DUH! If I wanted a hood ornament I would buy a Kubota!![]()
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Is that a full Cat 1 on there now?
Without full size tires I doubt it could have the lift height required for full Cat 1.
AFAIK the I-Match would work with limited Cat 1. I believe the only difference with limited is the lift height, thus all the limited Cat 1 implements with shorter height so they can be raised off the ground. No direct experience with this so could be wrong. Always looking to learn.
Very nice looking (even with the hood ornament)!![]()
I noticed the hood has a rib down the center too. What do you think about that! HA
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I noticed the hood has a rib down the center too. What do you think about that! HA
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Someone who knows.... Does the 2320 have more loader lift capacity than the 2305?
After seeing the new 1000 Series I am very anxious to see what they do with the 2000 Series. I was thinking my next tractor would be a 3320 but I am willing to wait to see what happens.
I thought the limited Cat 1 had a shorter distance between lift arms.
I was hoping someone with 2210/2305 would chime in with measurements. I have not been able to locate any specifications for Limited Cat 1, and think now there may not be any. Looks to be just an informal designation without specs. Searching the web, people generally say the Deere Limited Cat 1 has standard Cat 1 spacing, while some others (Kubota was mentioned) may have decreased spacing between arms.
Here's something from an old TBN post.
http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/john-deere-buying-pricing/86705-limited-category-1-3pt.html
Apparently the only difference is in lift height which makes sense using the I-match.
Rob
I went to the 3320 from the 2720. Big difference, larger tractor about twice the lifting capacity.
If you're happy with the lifting capacity of the 2x20 series than I woud say wait for the new line. If you need more capacity I doubt the 2x20 series will ever match the 3x20 series, it's almost twice as powerful.
Rob