2520 Questions

   / 2520 Questions #11  
Yeah....I don't see any stabilizer arms on this one? ....which has me concerned.

I have PAT's.....so maybe I have to give him a little sell-job on Pat's. :D:thumbsup: (I wish I could get I-match to work for me.....and I tried, but too many "funny-sized" old implements to get 'em all lined up. And I like my Pat's)

I see the stabilizer's-barely though. They are not arms but chains, the bolts just in front of where the lift arms connect is where they are attached.

I am real curious to see better pictures of those remotes? Looks like it's well done though.
 
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I see the stabilizer's-barely though. They are not arms but chains, the bolts just in front of where the lift arms connect is where they are attached.

I am real curious to see better pictures of those remotes? Looks like it's well done though.

Thanks for the input on the chain stabiizers. I see 'em now....much like on my old 790. They work.

Here are a few more pics of the set up for the hydraulics. The soft cab blocks some of the pics but the hydraulics appear well done. I may make a drive tomorrow to look at this tractor. Too many unanswered questions.

(oops - that first pic is rotated 90 degrees to the right)
 

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   / 2520 Questions #13  
Interesting...please take a road trip;)
 
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Yeah...I think I need to go look at this one. Still snow and cold around here....hope it has a block heater. ;) I just never became familiar with the 2x20 series.

This one needs some bucket hooks. (grin)
 

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   / 2520 Questions #15  
There's a lot I like about the 2 series. It's a nice size for smaller jobs and snow plowing.
 
   / 2520 Questions #16  
Looks Great!:thumbsup: I think that might be the 60" bucket and not the 54".

I know someone that can help with the hooks;)
 
   / 2520 Questions #17  
I own a 2520 and use my father in laws brush hog and post hole digger with no problems. I was worried that the tractor would be undersized but after using it for about a month of use I couldn't be happier.
 
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I own a 2520 and use my father in laws brush hog and post hole digger with no problems. I was worried that the tractor would be undersized but after using it for about a month of use I couldn't be happier.

How big of a brush hog can you run with the 2520? He is hoping to run a 60" on it.
 
   / 2520 Questions #19  
"How big of a brush hog can you run with the 2520? He is hoping to run a 60" on it."


See post number 5.

A 60 inch light duty hog is no problem for the 2520. JD doesn't recommend anything bigger than a 60 inch.
 
   / 2520 Questions #20  
Posting to say...my 2520 handles my 5' KK tiller with no problems whatsoever. But, our soil is not rocky here . The 5' box blade will make it work hard looking for traction when close to full.
 

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