Just picked up my brand new GC2310 today. Had limited day light when I got it home but, I felt like a kid in a sand box. I wasted no time getting it all muddy. It's been a long 3 weeks awaiting shipment.
I was still sort questioning myself on weather this was going to be a big enough tractor for my 6 acres. My doubts are gone after my 2 hours of play and trying the front loader and backhoe to get a feel for its capabilities. I'm actually very impressed on how capable this thing is. With more practice I think I'll be able to do even more. Plenty of power from what I've done so far and it didn't lag a bit. I dug up a 4 inch stump, pulled out a big rock that was buried beneath the stump and filled in the hole along with some other front loader dirt and gravel test tasks. I crossed a stream path created by a surface spring on my property and sunk in the mud about 10 inches. Four wheel drive and dif lock pulled me straight out (Now I have a new project fixing my rut mess I made).
Fun, fun, fun. I'll take some pictures when I get a chance.
I was still sort questioning myself on weather this was going to be a big enough tractor for my 6 acres. My doubts are gone after my 2 hours of play and trying the front loader and backhoe to get a feel for its capabilities. I'm actually very impressed on how capable this thing is. With more practice I think I'll be able to do even more. Plenty of power from what I've done so far and it didn't lag a bit. I dug up a 4 inch stump, pulled out a big rock that was buried beneath the stump and filled in the hole along with some other front loader dirt and gravel test tasks. I crossed a stream path created by a surface spring on my property and sunk in the mud about 10 inches. Four wheel drive and dif lock pulled me straight out (Now I have a new project fixing my rut mess I made).
Fun, fun, fun. I'll take some pictures when I get a chance.