[AT] Was: JD 530 on E-bay, now auction results
Ronald L. Cook
rlcook at pionet.net
Sun Jan 29 14:24:30 PST 2006
Dean,
That thing sure must jiggle around on that 630 on steel and is kind of
a silly thing to have on that tractor. Who would drive that thing down
the road to the elevator with a wagon behind it? Pretty much a joke
anyway. They flopped around enough on rubber tired tractors. I don't
think it was a popular option and more than likely was just left hanging
on the back wall of the machine shed.
Ron Cook
Salix, IA
Dean VP wrote:
> Brad:
>
> Interesting information. The 730 sale prices don't surprise me but the 520
> info is really interesting. By chance did you get any pictures of that
> contraption? JD did sell warning light equipment called a "Tractor Warning
> Mast Lamp" but I think I have seen this in real life but once on a 630 STD
> on steel at the 1999 Two Cylinder Expo IX in Missoula, MT.
>
> Fortunately I took some pictures of it that show this particular set up. Did
> the warning light 520 setup look like this? Look at the very first three
> pictures.
>
> http://public.fotki.com/deanvp/tractor_shows/1999/2_cylinder_expo/missoula_m
> t/
>
> or
>
> http://makeashorterlink.com/?M26435C8C
>
>
>
> If it does look like this, then this is an optional standard JD product
> offering shown in the "Attachments for John Deere Tractors and Engines book
> AC-1000" and therefore is also shown in the 520/530 Parts Catalog. I have
> copied a couple of the pages from the Parts Catalog for your review:
>
> http://public.fotki.com/deanvp/misc/warning_mast_lamp/
>
>
> BTW: The price for the JD 520 was fairly normal but the price for the three
> point was quite high. That makes it a $5700 520 with three point which puts
> it in the league of a 530 with three point. Did it have a wide front end or
> dual hydraulics? I really get upset at auctions when sellers strip the three
> point off to get a higher total price. But.... It's their tractor. I don't
> have to bid.
>
>
> Dean A. Van Peursem
> Snohomish, WA 98290
>
> Forbidden fruits create many jams!
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