thinking of upgrade to 2305

   / thinking of upgrade to 2305 #41  
I tested a 2320 with BH and didn't see any problems. Dealer sells lots of them with the BH. I didn't buy the BH just due to cost at the time.
 
   / thinking of upgrade to 2305 #42  
You'll definitely need a box blade. I too have the 2048. Tryring to smooth anything with the FEL is practically impossible. You're going to find that the FEL is really not that good at digging into packed dirt, but the BB will break up the hard ground and rip small roots. These are compact tractors not bulldoziers. You'll be amazed how small of a root will stop the FEL in its tracks. A heavily built BB like the frontier makes a good counter balance for the FEL anyway.
 
   / thinking of upgrade to 2305
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#43  
Would you say the Frontier BB is better than the JD? I would think it would be best to get everything at JD. Or is it cost. If the quality is equal then I would think JD but if you get a better BB from Frontier than that is a different story.
 
   / thinking of upgrade to 2305 #44  
I agree with other posters about the box blade. I think the Frontier brand is what JD offers. When I bought my 2305 in 2006, I got the 200CX FEL, 47" front mount snowblower, 62" MMM, and Woods 48" boxblade. I have added a couple of implements since (brush hog and subsoiler). I always use the box blade when using the FEL. Provides counterweight, and as other posters have said, breaks up the ground for the FEL. Once you learn how to use it, the box blade is very useful and versatile.
Lots of good advice here, for me, the 2305 was the right choice. I use it for similar purposes as you describe. Going larger becomes a problem with mowing. The only criticism I have, as mentioned, is the ground clearance. The transmission cooling fan and oil filter are vulnerable. After putting a stick through the fan, I fastened some sheet metal to the underside to protect it. I build/maintain trails, brush hog, haul logs, and snowblow 80' driveway with my 2305, but probably most of the hours are mowing. Based on your property size, I could see you ending up with more tractor than you need to mow your lawn.
 
   / thinking of upgrade to 2305 #45  
FWIW,
I bought the 2305 deal you are thinking about pretty much exactly end of July 08 (same price 17.5 otd)
2305+MMM(62c)+200cx+260BH

Just shy of 80 hours on the machine now.
I have no regret.
Bigger tractors have more expensive implements. You seem to have found the same several thou price diff I found.

I respectfully disagree with the poster who stated the 2320 was going to go get stumps the 2305 can't.

Specifications - 260 Backhoe
Specifications - 46 Backhoe

What type of ground do you have? I have some very heavy clay soil (sadly) and I can STILL see the tracks in the yard from the last mow with the 2305 (it was popcorn fart dry when I mowed last). I am pretty sure with my BH sub frame the mowing package on the 2305 is at least a ton (2000#). How much more would the 2320 be on the yard (same rig w/sub frame).

If you don't intend to use the machine to make a living. Are the faster fluid cycle times really justified?

I have: mowed grass, dug dirt, pulled stumps, graded driveway and moved a BUNCH of snow. All with a big fat smile on my face :)

Best regards,
Sean
 
   / thinking of upgrade to 2305 #46  
I stand corrected on the backhoe. I thought the 46 backhoe was more competitive with the BH65 that goes on the same size Kubota. I do know that my old BX would have balked at the roots in that video, and I guess that is what I based my comments on. Of course, most of the stumps that I dug were elm, and the roots on them are very tough.
 
   / thinking of upgrade to 2305
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#47  
The soil up here in Southern CT is rocky and hard packed dirt. I expect to hit 1 to 3 inches of topsoil and then hard packed dirt/subsoil as deep as that little hoe wil go.
 
   / thinking of upgrade to 2305 #48  
The soil up here in Southern CT is rocky and hard packed dirt. I expect to hit 1 to 3 inches of topsoil and then hard packed dirt/subsoil as deep as that little hoe wil go.

Just a little tip, before you use the backhoe on land like this, I would suggest breaking it up a little first. You can do this with a tiller or other ground-engaging tools before the backhoe comes in. If you get a toothbar, you can tilt the bucket forward, with the teeth in the ground, then pick up your front end and drive around.<This could be a subject of controversy, though...


Kyle
 
   / thinking of upgrade to 2305 #49  
I would see if I could test the backhoe in question before buying.


Steve
 
   / thinking of upgrade to 2305
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#50  
I will ask the dealer if I can rent one. I know they rent attachments. (Not a BH though, already asked) The dealer will let me drive around his lot and dig a dirt pile but no excavating.
 

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