Posted by Texasmark on February 16, 2022 at 13:07:16 from (99.197.208.100):
In Reply to: Re: Branson tractors posted by grayrider on February 16, 2022 at 09:51:31:
That looks like a 2510 which is the next size up from my 2400 and it looks like it has a Skid Steer quick disconnect bucket which is a BIG plus. If it has a hydro that would be the reasons I swapped my 2400...too small for my size and manual shift and manual PTO, plus after having and using a hydro of this size, my old school idea of get a shifter went out the window.
The A1100N2 24+ hp IDI engine is more power than my 2400 needed so I assume if the 2510 is using that engine (which it probably does) it will have plenty of power too. My LS is the size and power of the 2510 and has more than enough power. too with only 25 hp......25 hp in a compact of today's diesel engine designs are way more powerful and fuel efficient than my first tractor.....a Farmall Super A or B forget which...22 HP gasser. The 2400 and the MT2 have more power than is needed to run a 5' brush hog rotary mower....which covers the tracks when mowing, unlike a 4' that was recommended for the 2400 when I purchased it (opinion based on my personal experiences).
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