2320 John Deere

bumblebee

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Does anyone own one of these small utility type 4x4 tractors? I was wondering what your opinion is. Are there any particular problems or are they
pretty reliable. Someone told me that they are built in Japan, is this true? Thanks for any comments that you may have.
 
The JD 2320 is built by Yanmar for John Deere in Japan. They are good tractor for their size. Make sure you are wanting a SUB compact tractor. They are not much bigger than the larger garden tractors. They have not had much trouble out of these sub compact tractors. Implement changing is EASY on them. You will find that is batter then the competition.
 
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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