Comparison JD 2305 vs JD 2320

/ JD 2305 vs JD 2320 #21  
If finish mowing is not included as a reason why you want the tractor, go with the biggest machine you can afford. If there's a remote possibility that you'll be clearing woods, the guys pushing the 3xxx series machines are on target. I have the 2305 and am very happy with it. However, I would dearly LOVE it to have position control for brush hogging and dragging the rear blade. To efficiently box blade your gravel drive you'll need position control...

As stated, if finish mowing isn't a requirement of the machine, then forget about the 23xx tractors.
 
/ JD 2305 vs JD 2320 #22  
...or the "deer" is out of the bag??? must have been a pretty big bag!!! :D

I just hope whatever the replacement for the 2305 is they do away with the "uni-brow" headlight and the Kubota looking hood ornament. Don't mean to offend any 2305 owners but I just never liked the "looks" not doubting the performance capabilities however. :)
 
/ JD 2305 vs JD 2320 #23  
Elaborate on why dealers "push" stuff that is on the lot? Sure! ;)

Most dealers are paying interest on the on lot units and therefore prefer to sell a model that is in stock rather than order... Wait, this isnt what you were wanting me to elaborate on, is it? ;)

Well well, this thred just took an interesting side shift.
 
/ JD 2305 vs JD 2320
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#24  
thanks for the input - especially on the issue of 3pt position control.

I really cannot fathom why the dealer would be suggesting the smaller (cheaper) tractor. It really isn't that much of a difference, and they have both of them in stock.

I'll look into the 3000 series too.

Thanks!
 
/ JD 2305 vs JD 2320 #25  
thanks for the input - especially on the issue of 3pt position control.

I really cannot fathom why the dealer would be suggesting the smaller (cheaper) tractor. It really isn't that much of a difference, and they have both of them in stock.

I'll look into the 3000 series too.

Thanks!

I bet most sales people have never even used a tractor before, let alone the model you are looking to purchase.

D.
 
/ JD 2305 vs JD 2320 #26  
I looked at both the 2305 and the 2320....me and the wife decided on ordering the 2320 because we thought it would be best to get something a little bigger then we needed...I wanted something to be able to cut brush,grass, spread gravel but still be able to fit in some tight areas of my property ....the 2320 "fits" my needs.....now the only problem I have with the 2320,200cx, and 62D I ordered is.....ITS NOT HERE YET :laughing:....it wont be shipped till Sep 20th so im setting around waiting and making tractor noises while setting in my computer chair...the wifes about to shoot me....:laughing: ...
 
/ JD 2305 vs JD 2320 #27  
The 2320 and 62D is an awesome combination. I also had a 2520 with 62D
 
/ JD 2305 vs JD 2320 #28  
....it wont be shipped till Sep 20th so im setting around waiting and making tractor noises while setting in my computer chair...the wifes about to shoot me....:laughing: ...

Please post pics of your new toy when it arrives.

Now if you are making tractor noises via 'barking spiders' or 'chirping butt lips,' then I can understand why you're wife wants to shoot you. :D
 
/ JD 2305 vs JD 2320 #29  
Based on what you are planning on using the tractor for, I would recommend the 2320 over the 2305. I looked at both, as well as the 2520, and the 2320 is a great little tractor for not much more $$'s
 
/ JD 2305 vs JD 2320 #30  
do the 2305 tractors still have a problem with breaking off the PTO shaft? to me, that would be another reason to not go with that model.
 
/ JD 2305 vs JD 2320 #31  
I get that one rarely has too much tractor. Expecting to hear that is a bit like expecting someone with a Porsche to tell you they wish they had that Subaru. Faster is better on sports cars and bigger/heavier/horsepower is better on tractors.

I'll just point out that the base isn't the only place you save money with the 2305. The backhoe is much cheaper, and the rest of the implements too. If you have a full compliment you will have saved far more than the 2k you pointed out above. I don't spend most of my time on the tractor and for my uses (similar to yours but a bit smaller property) the 2305 has been great, and the 2305 sized implements have been great too. I'd guess I save $7k up front, the fuel cost is much smaller, and maintenance will be cheaper too. I can maneuver it in smaller spaces, it is more stable on hills (the reverse ground clearance thing helping out a bit), it requires less space to park, and the implements are smaller to store and easier to man-handle.

In the end you will enjoy whatever you have, and more is... more. I just wanted to point out that less can be less in several ways and sometimes plenty.

Enjoy :)
 
/ JD 2305 vs JD 2320 #32  
I get that one rarely has too much tractor. Expecting to hear that is a bit like expecting someone with a Porsche to tell you they wish they had that Subaru. Faster is better on sports cars and bigger/heavier/horsepower is better on tractors.

I'll just point out that the base isn't the only place you save money with the 2305. The backhoe is much cheaper, and the rest of the implements too. If you have a full compliment you will have saved far more than the 2k you pointed out above. I don't spend most of my time on the tractor and for my uses (similar to yours but a bit smaller property) the 2305 has been great, and the 2305 sized implements have been great too. I'd guess I save $7k up front, the fuel cost is much smaller, and maintenance will be cheaper too. I can maneuver it in smaller spaces, it is more stable on hills (the reverse ground clearance thing helping out a bit), it requires less space to park, and the implements are smaller to store and easier to man-handle.

In the end you will enjoy whatever you have, and more is... more. I just wanted to point out that less can be less in several ways and sometimes plenty.

Enjoy :)

Good post, and one that I agree with. I have a great friend who feels that a full sized backhoe is about right........ to each his own. I guess it depends on whether you wish to enhance your environment, or control it/ change it. He needs a road to get his tractor into the woods, but loves making roads so it all works out for him, and his stone walls certainly contain much larger rocks than mine do.
 
/ JD 2305 vs JD 2320 #33  
Yes, you get cheaper attachments for the 2305, but they also do alot less work. It depends on your needs.
I'd rather have a tractor a bit too big and not have to abuse it to get the job done, than have one too small and beat the snot out of it everyday to get the job done. Just my opinion. :cool:
 
/ JD 2305 vs JD 2320 #34  
Lots of good points above. One thing I feel is important to decide right up front is WHAT SIZE IMPLEMENTS DO YOU WANT TO USE.....as well as the work you want to accomplish......now and in the future.

If you can be happy with 4 foot implements fine.....but oftentimes used or bargain 5 footers can be found more easily and cheaper than the 4's. And some of the sub-cut's are fussy about what will fit on their three points. Same is true of six foot stuff.....costs more and not as much selection in used....IMO. The five foot stuff abounds.....and that's the beauty of the 3000 series / 30 hp tractors: common stuff.

I've accumulated lots of typical 5 foot implements for a relatively low cost. Easy to trade or sell again if your needs change. My .02 cents. :thumbsup:
 
/ JD 2305 vs JD 2320 #35  
Im new to the forum but what really helped me decide which one to go with was something I read on here...."its better to get one size bigger then you think you need because in the future your needs may change and require a little more tractor for the job.....the dealer said no one trades down they always get a bigger tractor"....:D
 
/ JD 2305 vs JD 2320 #36  
Lots of good points above. One thing I feel is important to decide right up front is WHAT SIZE IMPLEMENTS DO YOU WANT TO USE.....as well as the work you want to accomplish......now and in the future.

If you can be happy with 4 foot implements fine.....but oftentimes used or bargain 5 footers can be found more easily and cheaper than the 4's. And some of the sub-cut's are fussy about what will fit on their three points. Same is true of six foot stuff.....costs more and not as much selection in used....IMO. The five foot stuff abounds.....and that's the beauty of the 3000 series / 30 hp tractors: common stuff.

I've accumulated lots of typical 5 foot implements for a relatively low cost. Easy to trade or sell again if your needs change. My .02 cents. :thumbsup:

I have to agree with this post too. It seems that many folks here have bought tractors designed for 4' impements, and end up writing to ask if the used 5' implements that they see for sale would work for them.. Choosing the implement size first is important. I knew that my needs were for 4' implements except for finish mowing, and have been happy with that decision especially when I'm trying to get turned around in the woods. I think if I ever moved up just one size, I would keep my current implements though they wouldn't cover my tracks. I just have too many places to work, and trim that are a tight fit with what I have, backing between trees, and rocks that I want to keep with my rotary cutter, etc. I also agree that I feel like I worked my BX22 harder doing similar tasks than I do my B2620, but that might be partly because the BX is designed to do it's work at full pto rpm, and my B does most of my chores at 1500-1800 rpm so it is much quieter, and doesn't feel like it's working as hard. Ideally the best choice is a solid tractor for tractor stuff, and a nice mower for mower stuff........ working on that last one a bit now.
 
/ JD 2305 vs JD 2320 #37  
I wanted to touch on something you mentioned in your intended uses, and that is to dig holes. The 3 point on the 2305 likely won't give you enough lift and ground clearance to run a PHD. I have a 2520 and have less land than you, originally intended to get the predeacesor to the 2305 and am very happy with what I have. I know I would have been unhappy with the 2305. At times, I do wish I had a 3320 as I'd like to run a larger auger and sounds like installing and removing a backhoe is much easier. At no other time have I wanted larger, and have never lacked for power. On the flip side, my 2520 is what I cut my lawn with - and am very happy with the results. The larger platform would be tough to manuever around and under all the trees, with the additional weight likely being a problem in the spring. The trail through the woods would have to be wider and the turns not so sharp - which the kids like while riding bike's or atvs enjoy.
 
/ JD 2305 vs JD 2320 #38  
Even though they have the same engine, the 2320 is a lot more tractor than the 2305. I really encourage folks looking at both to strongly consider the 2320, as it is stouter without taking up much more space.

John M
 
/ JD 2305 vs JD 2320 #39  
The 2320 is a lot more tractor.

If anybody is doing much with a tractor they are better served with a larger tractor and a separate lawn mower.

D.
 
/ JD 2305 vs JD 2320 #40  
Well now, I guess the proverbial "cat's out of the bag" now isn't it?:laughing:

Not quite out of the bag yet, but getting closer! (note the folding rops)
 

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