New holland T2410?

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Looking at used T2410. Open station, Shibaura 4 cylinder. Shuttle shift. Anything to look out for on this one? What is the CaseIH sister model? DX55?
 
Engine and transmission wise it is hard to beat, basically trouble free with normal maintenance and excellent fuel economy. FWD is essential if
you plan on using it for loader work or livestock feeding in the winter, if you just need a bush hogging tractor for the summer months the 2WD
will do but in that case there are several much cheaper tractor models. If you plan on using it for a chore tractor it is easily hauled and heavy
enough to handle large round hay etc. in 2014 I bought a 2007 open station T2410 FWD with NH loader with 1200 hrs.,I paid $20,000 from a
dealer who had taken the tractor in on trade, I have cattle to tend at 4 different places plus maintenance work, fence building and hay raking,
the little tractor stays on my 18 foot trailer and follows me just about everywhere I'm working.
 
I own a 2008 (FWD) New Holland T2420. ( EHSS ) transmission. It has a Bullet proof 60 HP Shibaura Perkins diesel engine which uses very little fuel. The engine is very quiet compared to the same size John Deere. Cab, Heat & Air and loader....very enjoyable tractor to operate. The downfall is the clutching is very jumpy in tight situations( Had two dealers try to adjust ) .
 

I had read there was some clutch problems, but it was related to cab only models. Something to do with the cab mounts flexing too much and affecting the clutch linkage.
 

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