JD 2305 vs GC2310

   / JD 2305 vs GC2310 #22  
DreaminGreen said:
Yup this is an old thread, we need an update if "WannaBeGreen" finally bought a red tractor. :)
His profile says he owns a JD 2320!:D
 
   / JD 2305 vs GC2310 #23  
ChuckinNH said:
Hmm, this thread is pretty old.


Yeah, big surprise as to who dug it up. Doesn't own a 2305 or a Massey, but feels he needs to comment. I think I liked it better when he was banned earlier this year...

Scott
 
   / JD 2305 vs GC2310 #24  
ChuckinNH said:
Hmm, this thread is pretty old.


Yeah its getting pretty old, showing its age. Lbrown brought it up again and thought I had to comment again.
 
   / JD 2305 vs GC2310 #25  
cast_and_blast said:
Yeah, big surprise as to who dug it up. Doesn't own a 2305 or a Massey, but feels he needs to comment. I think I liked it better when he was banned earlier this year...

Scott


Does anyone feel there is a message coming in all white letters in our future?
 
   / JD 2305 vs GC2310 #26  
Doing my pre purchase research and still learning here.

What is the difference from the JD 2305 Category 1 limited and the GC2310 Category 1? I know the JD only has 6" of lift but I'm not sure how this is the limited part or if it's something else. What is a typical lift and what痴 the advantage. JD is the only one with a limited Category 1. Why?

Second, and this pertains mostly to BX24 vs. the JD 2305 and GC2310 front loader. What is the advantage of having two pistons vs. one piston?
 
   / JD 2305 vs GC2310 #27  
My 2310 3 pt. at the lift eye has about 18" of travel. As far as 2 vs. 1 cyl. 2 cyl. claims more roll back power, 1 cyl. claims faster roll back. Speed sometimes comes at the cost of power.

Doug
 
   / JD 2305 vs GC2310 #28  
Part of the reason why its limited on the 2305 is the spread or width the 3PH arms. The other reason is the limited range of movement and the limited wieght that the 3PH can raise. The 2310 will lift a little more I think.

As far as the 2 vs. 1 cylinder there a couple of things to consider. The two cylinders lift evenly on the two sides of the bucket. The single cylinder is right in the middle. I guess there is a chance the bucket can bend at the edges if it is lifted in the middle. This would take a lot of effort to do but I GUESS it could happen.
 

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