[AT] 2010 JD
Charles
bridgescharles at hughes.net
Fri Jun 26 10:18:55 PDT 2009
My 2010 was diesel. Never owned a gas one, but don't think you will have
that problem with it.
I'll look for that manual and get it to you.
Charles
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> Charles, that sounds great.And you make fixing the PTO sound reasonable.
> I
> sure would like to have that manual. The hard starting, was yours gas or
> diesel ? I notice that this one likes a bit of choke even when warm. The
> last JD`s we had were a couple B models, they were hard starting also.
> Thank you.
> Kevin Mosier
> 2598 Eddycreek
> Eddyville, KY 42038
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Charles" <bridgescharles at hughes.net>
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> Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2009 8:53 PM
> Subject: Re: [AT] 2010 JD
>
>
>>I had one of those one time. Mine was a row crop with a wide front end,
>>but
>> no power steering. It always gave good service, but was hard to start in
>> cold weather.
>>
>> The pto is indenpendent, at least on the one I had. It had its own
>> clutch,
>> and the pto lever worked the clutch. The only problem I had was there is
>> a
>> pin in the linkage to the pto clutch, and that pin sheared a couple
>> times.
>> You have to lift the rockshaft housing off to get to the pin. It is as
>> simple as driving the broken one out and a new one in, once you get the
>> rockshaft housing out of the way.
>>
>> I may still have the shop manual on it. You can have it for the cost of
>> mailing to you if you want it. Let me know.
>>
>> Charles
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: <oldiron62 at gmail.com>
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>> Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2009 1:12 PM
>> Subject: [AT] 2010 JD
>>
>>
>>>I have a chance to buy a JD 2010 gas burner with front end loader, $2500.
>>>The tractor runs good and the loader is strong. Other than a few oil
>>>seeps
>>>here and there on it and greasy engine, the only thing that does not work
>>>is the PTO. I am not familiar at all with this tractor and would like
>>>some
>>>advice from some of yall that own or are knowlegable on this. it comes
>>>with
>>>a bucket and front hay spear. Also what is involved in the PTO repair ?
>>>The owner said he hit a dirt pile with bush hog and PTO quit working. Any
>>>info on this will be appreciated.
>>> Last week I went and looked at a IH 350 utility with loader on it for
>>> $3500. And this JD seems like twice the tractor that one was. Actually
>>> it
>>> was a joke, I got on it started it up and the smoke rolled out the
>>> exhaust. I drove it around back of the building and set in to try it out
>>> a
>>> bit. After about 5 minutes running wide open it lifted the front wheels
>>> a
>>> bit off the ground. And the owner came running out and said stop it your
>>> going to blow it up ! So I just drove it back to its parking place and
>>> went inside to ask the fella why the power steering didnt work. And how
>>> long had they been running it with out an air cleaner hooked up. He
>>> seemed
>>> to think the tractor was fine and under priced so I just bought 10
>>> clinch
>>> pins for $2.00 and come home.
>>> Now this morning I ran into this JD, so help me out we really need a
>>> loader tractor.
>>>
>>> Kevin Mosier
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