Posted by Kansas4010 on December 22, 2015 at 03:40:12 from (184.2.105.110):
In Reply to: 2320 John Deere posted by bumblebee on December 21, 2015 at 19:26:31:
Depends on how you are going to use it. I have a 2520 and get surprised at what it will do but at the end of the day it's still a lawn mower on steroids. I use it for mowing mostly but actually bought it with a loader to clean out a livestock shelter that has a low roof. It does a nice job doing that, and much quicker than me shoveling it out. I also use it for other odd small jobs. If you have any intention of putting a loader on it or using anything hydraulic you would be better looking for a 2520 than a 2320. They have better hydraulics. From what I understand the driveshaft on the 2320 is almost impossible to grease. Horse power wise they are really close but the 2520 has more torque. The 2520 is just a little bigger heavier built machine in the same package as the 2320. A friend of mine has a 2320 and it does everything he asks of it and he likes it. If you're going to use it for heavier jobs I think you would be better off with the 2520 than the smaller tractor. I'm not saying the 2320 is bad but for not much more money I'd look for a 2520 minimum.
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