Hi All-
I have a few questions for any 2520 owners out there.
-How long has the 2520 been out? How long (do you think) that JD will
keep making it?
-What is the ground speed of the 2520 with turf tires? (The spec sheet
seems ambiguous about this).
-How much would a set of AG tires cost? (I would want to start with
turfs and then get AGs; is it better if I just buy them with the tractor?)
-How is the 200CX loader? Can you fill the bucket with crushed
stone (given appropriate ballast) without it struggling? I won't need
to lift pallets of sod or any of that crap, but I would want to be able to
fill the bucket without trouble.
-Is it possible to add a thumb to the JD 46 backhoe? ( This would be
something I would do down the road ) Also, how long does it take to
install/remove the backhoe?
-How much ballast can one add to the 2520? I'm guessing that makes
a big difference when using the FEL.
-How is mowing with the 2520? Might eventually want to use it for
light commercial mowing.
-Anyone here use the plow on their 2520? I might end up using it to
plow snow occasionally.
My basic idea behind getting a 2520 is to use it for my own existing (small)
property now (removing some small stumps, replacing my lawn, maybe install
a sprinkler system) and doing some light commercial work with it, eg, tilling
gardens and finish mowing large chunks of grass, using the FEL to deposit
loads of crushed stone, sand, dirt, mulch. Eventually I plan to buy a far
bigger chunk of land and it will really be able to stretch its legs. There
might be some landclearing involved but that'll either get subbed out or I
will buy a huge used backhoe at that time; I figure the 2520 will still be useful for
"cleanup" as well as landscaping the new property. I would consider it
a "lifetime" tractor (from what I hear JD is good on parts... ?)
Thanks in advance for any advice/comments. I really appreciate it. I have
to say I've found this site really useful, and it's good to know there are
resources like TBN out there. I've learned a lot of things about different JD
products already, as well as a bit about Tractor safety, etc.
-Mike
I have a few questions for any 2520 owners out there.
-How long has the 2520 been out? How long (do you think) that JD will
keep making it?
-What is the ground speed of the 2520 with turf tires? (The spec sheet
seems ambiguous about this).
-How much would a set of AG tires cost? (I would want to start with
turfs and then get AGs; is it better if I just buy them with the tractor?)
-How is the 200CX loader? Can you fill the bucket with crushed
stone (given appropriate ballast) without it struggling? I won't need
to lift pallets of sod or any of that crap, but I would want to be able to
fill the bucket without trouble.
-Is it possible to add a thumb to the JD 46 backhoe? ( This would be
something I would do down the road ) Also, how long does it take to
install/remove the backhoe?
-How much ballast can one add to the 2520? I'm guessing that makes
a big difference when using the FEL.
-How is mowing with the 2520? Might eventually want to use it for
light commercial mowing.
-Anyone here use the plow on their 2520? I might end up using it to
plow snow occasionally.
My basic idea behind getting a 2520 is to use it for my own existing (small)
property now (removing some small stumps, replacing my lawn, maybe install
a sprinkler system) and doing some light commercial work with it, eg, tilling
gardens and finish mowing large chunks of grass, using the FEL to deposit
loads of crushed stone, sand, dirt, mulch. Eventually I plan to buy a far
bigger chunk of land and it will really be able to stretch its legs. There
might be some landclearing involved but that'll either get subbed out or I
will buy a huge used backhoe at that time; I figure the 2520 will still be useful for
"cleanup" as well as landscaping the new property. I would consider it
a "lifetime" tractor (from what I hear JD is good on parts... ?)
Thanks in advance for any advice/comments. I really appreciate it. I have
to say I've found this site really useful, and it's good to know there are
resources like TBN out there. I've learned a lot of things about different JD
products already, as well as a bit about Tractor safety, etc.
-Mike