Nice looking tractor

Looks good!!
 
The diesels bring about $6-8K, Gas tractors around $5-6K that one looks pretty clean with the new paint and it comes with a loader.
 
I don't need another tractor but this one is so clean and that loader bucket looks brand new I'm tempted to add it to the collection. This would be perfect for Stu!


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I would doubt a person could ever go "backwards" on a tractor like that. Use it for a several years and make a few bucks when it's time to move on. Just cost you for the maintenance. ;)

Just checking tractor data for specs. PS was optional on tractors back then...I'd make sure it had that....especially with a loader. At that time a 3Point Hitch was optional and LivePTO was an option too.

It looks like that tractor has cast weights and adjustable rear rims. Nice. Also good tires from the pic. :)

My FIL bought a new 2510 in about 1969.....and didnt buy a 3 Point. Duh!o_O:rolleyes::oops: I suppose he didnt own any implements like that.....and was pretty frugal. Also, lots of farmers bought loaders with a trip bucket. Loaders were more about manure than dirt for lots of those guys.
 
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Dang that needs to be about 400 miles closer. A guy cant sem to fnd anythng worth a crap for a decent price around here.
 
Cost ya a couple days and about $1500 to rent a U-Haul and drive it back. ;)
 
^ or, get a local trucking company to back-haul it for you. Reasonable cost if you know some-one in dispatch.
 
There must be a growing number of people restoring those tractors. That's the third one restored I've seen in the last month. I met a guy in NW Iowa that restores them over the winter when he can find one. And that guy had a neighbor 5 miles away that was restoring a 3010.
 
^ Yep.....seeing the same thing. Lots of guys that grew up with these tractors have them restored and just look at 'em......remembering their day. I have a friend with about four of those barn queens. But this is the modern version of those old popping johnnies.

Not sure if I'd rather own a gas or a diesel on one of these older tractors.
 
Dang that needs to be about 400 miles closer. A guy cant sem to fnd anythng worth a crap for a decent price around here.

Only a 7hr drive one way. No big deal!
 
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