2. John Deere 2210

Just like the 2320, the 2210 has some weak spots you should be aware of. The drive shaft can be a real headache, especially if you’re putting it through heavier tasks. It tends to break under stress, and repairs can get pricey. Another issue is the rear PTO (power take-off) — it’s prone to malfunctioning, leaving you with a tractor that’s not as reliable when you need it most.
So, if you’re just looking for something to handle light work and you’re not planning on pushing it too hard, the 2210 could be fine. But if you need something with more muscle and reliability for heavier lifting or tougher jobs, it might be better to look elsewhere.