The GC2300 has arrived and has broke

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loulblades

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Location
Butler County, PA
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MF GC2300/GC1725
Finally received my brand new GC2300 last night. Removed the rear mower and went about moving some top soil around. After about 45 min., I looked down and noticed my right pant leg and shoe were covered in hydraulic fluid. The front loader control box was spewing. Looks like there is a bolt head on right side of unit (didn't look close enough to see if this was for mounting or what) that has a soft washer on it that was split. After thinking about it some, I figured that it should use a copper washer instead of soft material.

I called the dealer first thing this morning and said they are supposed to send someone out to look at it today. Guess I will find out if it was worth paying some extra going with the local dealer (instead of internet/ebay) or not.

So now my plans for getting so much done this weekend outside are on hold.
 
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Well, that sure is a bummer. What a way to start a relationship with your tractor. Still, those first few hours are working out the bugs in the system. Hope they fix it up OK.
Cliff
 
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It is up setting to have some thing new and not be able to use it /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif
Hope that it is just some thing that is not tight enough and is a easy fix..
I still can not use my 2310 in some places as it is still MUDD.

Hope u and the new tractor are a good fit..

DougM
 
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My local Kubota dealer here in Wendell NC is selling the GC2300 for $7,850. I am thinking of getting one rather than a BX2230, does anyone have any advice concerning this? The BX would be $9,800.
 
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  • Thread Starter
#5  
I also looked at the Kubotas. I had decided that I wanted a tractor that I could add a backhoe to at some point and the smallest framed tractor that would accept a Kubota backhoe was a B7510 (I wanted sub-compact). So I was going to buy the GC2310 which was set up for a backhoe. However this became a moot point when Woods recently came out with backhoes to fit the subcompacts(including the GC2300) and my dealer says he prefers selling Woods to Massey.

As I mention in my next installment on the 2300 (I started a new thread because I had some questions about mods) I can appreciate the cruise control on a hydro drive since I am now an experienced hydro driver. And the Kubota does have cruise.

As far as quality goes, I would have to guess that they are pretty much the same (except for the previously mentioned loader prob. But that could happen on any tractor I suspect) since the 2300/10 is an Iseki.

Good luck in your choice.
 
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Thanks for the reply, I guess I am currently leaning towards the Kubota. I currently have a L3010 that is very tough and reliable but will soon be more than I can use. Once sold the cash will purchase a small rig, or I think I can probably trade even for the BX. We'll see....
 
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Something else I wanted to mention. When looking at tractors I noticed (and a sales guy pointed out to me) that the rated horsepower on the GC2300 is at about 1000rpm less than the Kubotas and some of the others I looked at. I would venture to say that an engine running at a lower rpm will have a tendency to last longer.

Just thought I would throw that in the mix.
 

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