[AT] David Brady Auction Flyer

Dean VP deanvp at att.net
Fri Nov 20 00:20:11 PST 2020


I will be very interested in what the 1958 JD 520 sells for.   The 1958 520 with roll-o-matic front end is my favorite tractor of all. Has the last and final engine version, has all the bells and whistles and is relatively light and nimble.  Some like to add a wide front end but IMHO it makes a light and nimble tractor a clumsy one.  However, right behind it and is a very close competitor for the most favorite is the 1968 JD 720 Diesel.  The 1958 JD 720D is just the opposite of the 520. The 1968 720D is a heavy duty powerful but very economical tractor again with the last and final version of the engine, has all the bells and whistles and is an outright brute.  Polar opposites but each has a place on the farm.  On our farm in NW Iowa the 520 would have been the yard tractor and used for mowing and raking hay.  The 720 would have done all the hard work in the field.   Why do I like the 58 series of 20 Series tractors?  They are the last of the true Two Cylinder tractors. The 30 Series tractors sold in 1959 and 1960 were the last two cylinders but the only reason they even existed is because the New Generation tractors were going to be two years later than planned. So JD and Dreyfus did a quick design based on the 20 Series but made only cosmetic changes that were heavily influenced by the new design coming out with the NG tractors and gave JD a chance to test reaction to some of the cosmetic features of the New Generation tractors.  So for us Two Cylinder purists the 30 series were kind of 90% traditional design with 10% new design.  However today, the 30 Series remain the most highly desired two Cylinder tractors since they were the last ones.  The 530 being a huge favorite.  But there are many of us who prefer the 20 Series.  I spent so many hours and years looking down the old traditional hood design that the 30 hood design is just a bit foreign to me. Different strokes for different folks.  The @#$%^& hoods drive me nuts when it comes to painting.  I can live with a few warts on my paint jobs around the tractor but I have a fetish about being able to sit on the seat and look down that long hood and not see any painting or metal defects.  Just a thing with me.  Due to it I hate painting because I have so much trouble doing a good enough job.  One of my serious weaknesses.  So most of my tractors are in their original clothes. 


Dean VP
Apache Junction, AZ

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Try this
https://www.auctionzip.com/Listings/3493179.html

John Hall


On 11/19/2020 9:49 PM, Dean VP wrote:
> Spencer,
>
> I don't want to be a pest but it still doesn't open in Adobe Acrobat  Reader DC, so I tried several other pdf file readers and some Browsers  and  I get the same message back that the PDF file is corrupted.   I checked several other pdf files on my system and they all worked ok.  I don't know what the issue is.
>
> Dean VP
> Apache Junction, AZ
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Let me try again.  I cut and pasted it into the email and sometimes that doesn’t work as well for some clients.
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