my new 2320! **pics**

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jcv

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Here's a few pics of the new 2320. I'm lovin' it so far... I'm actually looking forward to doing some work around the yard this summer!

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Nice Looking Tractor Congrats I got my 2320 Monday !
 
   / my new 2320! **pics** #3  
Nice looking machine. You will like the snowblower when you get it, I do mine. I just wish it would snow(I never thought I would hear myself say that), so I could use it again. I haven't used it since New Year's Day. Have fun.:D
 
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Looks like your set to go. Congrats on your new purchase!
 
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Thats purrrrdy!! Congrats!!!! Congrats!!!
 
   / my new 2320! **pics** #6  
Great looking rig! Congratulations. Can't wait to see some pics when you get her dirty.

Keep the green side up.
 
   / my new 2320! **pics** #7  
Nice tractor, you will enjoy it.
 
   / my new 2320! **pics** #9  
Looks like you are set to go. Very Nice!!

I noticed the arms under the tractor for hooking up a Mid Mount Mower (MMM). Be carefull when you lower your 3pt, the arms under the tractor tend to get hung up on things. I found out the hard way. I was mowing with a brush hog on the back and the MMM arms got all banged up! I actually had to replace the left one. I didn't notice they were dragging the ground until after a few were mowed and by then it was too late. :mad:

I had the same issue with the arms in the back rubbing the tires. From what everyone is saying the I-Match or something similar is the way to go. I guess once you have the I-match setup you have to get some sort of bushing for everything you own??
 
   / my new 2320! **pics** #10  
Yseesee said:
Looks like you are set to go. Very Nice!!

I noticed the arms under the tractor for hooking up a Mid Mount Mower (MMM). Be carefull when you lower your 3pt, the arms under the tractor tend to get hung up on things. I found out the hard way. I was mowing with a brush hog on the back and the MMM arms got all banged up! I actually had to replace the left one. I didn't notice they were dragging the ground until after a few were mowed and by then it was too late. :mad:

I had the same issue with the arms in the back rubbing the tires. From what everyone is saying the I-Match or something similar is the way to go. I guess once you have the I-match setup you have to get some sort of bushing for everything you own??
If you have the mower height adjustment knob (on the 2320) in lock position you won't have that trouble with the arms coming down. They are mechanically locked from coming down. You could also install the optional hydraulic lift which I did on mine and it was money well spent.
 

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