1967 John Deere 2510 Diesel

This tractor is featured for the month of November in the 2013 Classic Farm Tractors Calendar.

This handsome New Generation John Deere is especially desirable because of its diesel engine and Powershift transmission. There were 15,008 Model 2510 made, but only 817 units were equipped like this one. The 2510 was a joint effort, the engine was designed by the Dubuque factory, the drivetrain was designed in Waterloo. It is the only 10 Series with Powershift transmission. The 2510 tractors were released for sale at the time John Deere introduced the 3020 and 4020 models. The 2510 produced 50 hp in a Nebraska test. This tractor was shipped to a dealer in Tarboro, NC.

Owners: Bob and Sandy Pyle
Greenfield, Missouri

He’s a former John Deere salesman, and has a small collection of desirable New Generation John Deeres. He had to go all the way to Virginia to find this tractor.

This tractor is featured for the month of November in the 2013 Classic Farm Tractors Calendar. A companion DVD is also available which runs 80 minutes and features all of the tractors and their owners. To order the calendar and/or DVD, call 800-888-8979 or go to www.classictractors.com.

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