Hello everyone,
I wanted to put this out here for you. I am considering the sale of my 2520 Hi Crop. It is a 1969, gas, synchro range. Triple remotes, front and rear 1000 rpm pto's, console, original rubber, and possibly most importantly is that it has it's original clam shell fenders. The tractor is in good operating condition. It is not beat up by any means. It is overall pretty nice, actually. I have owned it since 1983 when I bought it from a sod farm in Indiana. It is my asparagus spray tractor. I use it still and would have to replace it with a new Hagie or something else pretty darn costly. Just the same I feel that it is time to put it out there, and see what it might bring. It's serial is: T731R-01852R. A search should show that it is 1 of the 7 built by JD. If you type in a search for a 1969 jd hi crop you will find where one, almost as nice as mine, sold at a 2012 auction in New Paris Indiana, Polk Auctions. Thank you everbody. MJD.
I wanted to put this out here for you. I am considering the sale of my 2520 Hi Crop. It is a 1969, gas, synchro range. Triple remotes, front and rear 1000 rpm pto's, console, original rubber, and possibly most importantly is that it has it's original clam shell fenders. The tractor is in good operating condition. It is not beat up by any means. It is overall pretty nice, actually. I have owned it since 1983 when I bought it from a sod farm in Indiana. It is my asparagus spray tractor. I use it still and would have to replace it with a new Hagie or something else pretty darn costly. Just the same I feel that it is time to put it out there, and see what it might bring. It's serial is: T731R-01852R. A search should show that it is 1 of the 7 built by JD. If you type in a search for a 1969 jd hi crop you will find where one, almost as nice as mine, sold at a 2012 auction in New Paris Indiana, Polk Auctions. Thank you everbody. MJD.