Posted by deerejockey on April 30, 2015 at 20:54:43 from (4.59.45.65):
In Reply to: Re: 2510paul question posted by 2510Paul on April 30, 2015 at 19:18:17:
THANK YOU that is exactly what I wanted to see and know. I am with you I think that the 148 is a bit much for a 2510 and that is why I was looking for a 145 or 146. I would mainly use it for a spear but still would need to use a bucket some. Another reason i do not want a 148 is the fact I would need to take my weights off ond on when I needed to mount the loader. With a 145 0r 146 I can leave the weights on. If it's not too much trouble if I get one of these could you send me some measurements of your new and improved braces and where you drilled the new holes? I really love this 2510 of mine. I was looking for a 3020 at the time and kind of fell into this one and glad I did. I actually wish I had another but my next purchase will need to be more hp like a 4230. I only wish I had a powershift since I bale a lot. These tractors are so nimble and balanced really well. I just OH mine last fall and put new tires on it. My rops and canopy will be going on in a few weeks. I cover a lot of hay ground with mine I run 7 ft NH disc mower, a 540 hesston round baler and a jd338 square baler. My son on the 430W does all of the raking and tedding. He wants to drive the 2510 becasue the 430 doesn't have power steering. I told him he could get power steering as soon as I get a cab and air. Again thanks for the pics that really clears things up.
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