2510 John deere

Buck520

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I have a 67 2510 gas tractor that is in real good physical and mechanical shape.... Bought as a project and have finished it now onto a lp 3010. I'm wantin to sell it or trade it for a small combine or corn puller..... How do I value this tractor
 
I have some ground I want to sell. It is located in the US. How much is it worth????

You need to give us a whole lot more information than what you have done. What kind of transmission does it have??? Does it have rear remotes?? If it does are they single or double??? Does it have a wide front end?? If does is it a JD one or and after market one??? What is the condition of the rear tires??? Are they mates?? How many hours are on the tractor??How is the sheet metal??? Is it all there??? A side panel for a JD 2510 can be several hundred dollars.

So give us some of this information plus the location. A few pictures will help a whole lot too. Then we can help you have a much better idea of the actual value of the tractor. I have seen gas JD 2510s sell from a low of $2200 to a high of $10500. All depends on what you have.
 
1966 gas synchro range all sheet metal
Is in place the hood has a small ding on the front not as bad as most .... Brand new 600-16 front tires one new Goodyear 15.5-38 on rear and an 80% Firestone of equal
Size on the other side the rear wheels will move in and out easily all of the wirin is brand new and all of the gauges work the tach shows 4500 hours which I believe to be correct the tractor has one remote and a locking diff and 3 point
 
With the additional information I would say it would be in the $3500-4500 dollar range in the upper mid-west. Down in your area I would say toward the bottom of that range. Right here around Dubuque they may bring just a little more as guys that retire from the JD plant here are collecting the last tractors made here in Dubuque. The tires being mis-matched really hurts it in the collector market and the acreage user is hurting for money right now. You have an un-common common tractor. LOL What I mean is that there where not lots of them but there where enough that they are not rare. Plus the JD gas tractor market is really down. Many guys just don't want the hassle of keeping them running on today's fuel. I am one of them. I don't have any tractors that are gas that could have been diesel. It seems like the old gas tractors today never run right. They may run but not right a 10 th of the time.
 

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