John Deere 2320
| 2006 - 2011 |
2000 Twenty Series | Compact Utility tractor |
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Series map:
2320
2520
24.1hp
26.4hp
Production |
Manufacturer | John Deere
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Compact Utility tractor |
Built in Augusta, Georgia, USA |
John Deere 2320 Power |
Engine (gross) | 24.1 hp 18.0 kW
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PTO (claimed) | 18 hp 13.4 kW
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Mechanical |
Four-wheel drive |
Final drives | spur gear
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Steering | power
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Wet disc brakes |
Two-post folding ROPS. |
Capacity |
Fuel | 6.1 gal 23.1 L
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Hydraulic system | 2.6 gal 9.8 L
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Hydraulics |
Type | open center
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Capacity | 2.6 gal 9.8 L
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Pressure | 2421 psi 166.9 bar
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Valves | 2
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Pump flow | 3.4 gpm 12.9 lpm
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Total flow | 5.6 gpm 21.2 lpm
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Steering flow | 2.2 gpm 8.3 lpm
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Tractor hitch |
Rear Type | I
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Control | position control
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Rear lift (at ends) | 1433 lbs 650 kg
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Rear lift (at 24"/610mm) | 1150 lbs 521 kg
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Power Take-off (PTO) |
Rear PTO | independent
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Rear RPM | 540
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Mid PTO | independent
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Mid RPM | 2100
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2320 Serial Numbers |
2006 | H100001 (USA)
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2007 | H202001 (USA)
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2008 | H302001 (USA)
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2009 | H402001 (USA)
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2010 | H502001 (USA)
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2011 | H610001 (USA)
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2007 | E286001 (EU)
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2008 | E382001 (EU)
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2009 | E482001 (EU)
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2010 | E582001 (EU)
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2011 | E61001 (EU)
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FAQ: How to read a serial number table.
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2320 Serial Location |
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Serial number on the right side of the tractor frame, above the front axle. |
Electrical |
Ground | negative
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Charging system | alternator
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Charging amps | 20
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Battery CCA | 500
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Battery volts | 12
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References |
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Commercial & Consumer Equipment Purchasing Guide published in 2007, by John Deere |
2000 Series Compact Utility Tractors published in 2008, by John Deere |
2000 Twenty Series Compact Tractors published in 2005, by John Deere |
2000 Series Compact Utility Tractors published in 2008, by John Deere |
TWENTY Series Tractors published in 2010, by John Deere |
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