1) The JD 2010 was one of, if not the worst tractor JD ever made period!!!! The hydraulics where poor when new and even worse with 50 years of wear.
2) The JD 2010 and the JD 2020 are two different families of tractors. The mounting would be different. The loader your looking at can be modified to fit but it is not a bolt on job.
3) If you do buy the JD 2010 check the hydraulic pressure out before you buy it. The hydraulic pump is in the belly and a real pain to change and they are not cheap. IRC they are in the $1500 range. If the pressure is low I would keep walking and find a better tractor.
The only thing that has raised the price up on the JD 2010s is that guys are collecting "new Generation" tractors and want a complete set so they want a JD 2010 and JD 1010 to have a full set. Until 5-10 years ago you could buy them all day long for $2000-3000 in good shape. Ones with troubles would bring scrap price. I can remember back 20 years ago that a pump replacement and new lines, with labor, was over $2000.
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