Snow blowing with a 2305

   / Snow blowing with a 2305 #1  

Inkmann

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Western MA
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John Deere 2305
I am new to tractors and will be using my 2305 and a 47" snow blower this winter for the 1st time.
My drive way is black top in very good shape, but a decent grade and I have turf tires on the JD.
Will I need chains or weights?
 
   / Snow blowing with a 2305 #2  
I would say yes on chains. If you are talking about some decent slope and turfs on packed snow/ice... no question in my mind you want them... cheap insurance and at least for plan B. Put them on your Xmas list. :D
 
   / Snow blowing with a 2305 #3  
I have a 2305 w/ turfs and loaded rears, I do have a fairly steep blacktop driveway, and have been snow blowing it for 4 years. I do not use chains and have never needed them. That is not to say I have not slid around abit as the other poster stated, but I would just move the tractor to another angle or just back up and start again. last year I went thru 36" of snow with the tractor and it did fine. Did take some time.....so I would say chains are optional. Have fun w/ tractor and keep plenty of shear pins handy. :thumbsup:
 
   / Snow blowing with a 2305
  • Thread Starter
#4  
How do I "load" my tires?
I think I would like to try that before chains because I don't want to damage or mark up my freshly sealed driveway.
Thanks for reminding about the shear pins, I have seen them on eBay pretty reasonable, do you think those will do the job or just get the JD ones?

Thanks guys
John
 
   / Snow blowing with a 2305 #5  
I had my dealer load them w/ "beet juice" when I got the tractor, think any tire store can fill them. want the fill to be anti freeze type liquid. As for shear pins if memory serves use a grade 5 bolt of the correct size with a locking nut. they are the softer grade bolt so they will snap before any harm done to blower....
 
   / Snow blowing with a 2305 #6  
I have a 2007 2305 & the turf tires work better than the r4s just load your ballast & you'll be fine. don't forget to have fun!!
 
   / Snow blowing with a 2305 #7  
Agree with fdmars, grade 5 should be fine. You may also look on your blower, there is a place to store your shear bolts. There might be some spare ones their already. I will post a pics of the location on the blower. Now as for the chain I can not say as I have no hill, so no need for chains, but I can tell you what works for me. I don't use chain or load tires. Like nickc, I have a ballast box that was strongly recommended by my service manager at the dealer. I did not really need it because of the weight of the cab, but he said the counter weight in the back will put less stress on the front end of the tractor. Had to agree with him. I just have to be careful not to put in to much weight or else you lose front traction when the blower is down and you want to turn.

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   / Snow blowing with a 2305 #8  
I thought shear bolts were actually Grade-2? If in doubt, use the JD replacement bolts and nuts. From GreenFarmParts the shear bolts are only $0.40 and the nuts $0.24. Go crazy, drop $8.00 and get a dozen to keep on hand. :)
 
   / Snow blowing with a 2305 #9  
Agree with fdmars, grade 5 should be fine. You may also look on your blower, there is a place to store your shear bolts. There might be some spare ones their already. I will post a pics of the location on the blower. Now as for the chain I can not say as I have no hill, so no need for chains, but I can tell you what works for me. I don't use chain or load tires. Like nickc, I have a ballast box that was strongly recommended by my service manager at the dealer. I did not really need it because of the weight of the cab, but he said the counter weight in the back will put less stress on the front end of the tractor. Had to agree with him. I just have to be careful not to put in to much weight or else you lose front traction when the blower is down and you want to turn.

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Even with my 59 on the ground in float, sometimes the tractor will just keep plowinng straight ahead with the front wheels cranked hard over. That's what turning brakes are for. If I need more steering control I just slightly lift the blower enough to load the wheels.
 
   / Snow blowing with a 2305 #10  
Mechanos, agree but there is no turning brakes on the 2305 so yes sometime we have to lift the blower just a touch for front traction.
 

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