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Re: Deere 2510 vs Allis D17 IV
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Posted by Glen in TX on January 03, 2006 at 12:47:36 from (208.246.9.83):
In Reply to: Re: Deere 2510 vs Allis D17 IV posted by John (MO) on January 03, 2006 at 07:30:06:
Well the JD 2510 gas shouldn't have been built but they had to offer options. The D17 is a 226 CID engine and 1000 pounds lighter than a 2510 with 180 CID gas engine. If you had ever owned a 2510 diesel with the 202 or 219 conversion there would be no argument to go with the JD. 2510 only had a Cat. 1, 3 point? WRONG WRONG!! The JDs made then would convert to Cat. 1 or 2 just by changing the sway blocks and not using the bushings. JD also made some of the first successful and later copied 3 point quick hitches and we had one on our 2510. They made ballast add on weights and you won't find many 2510 or 2520 diesels for sale often. All the AC dealers here folded long ago and that just killed them here.
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