I have a good friend that has a 420 he is rebuilding. It has the greenville steel car loader on it set up for a ripper.
He bought a massey ripper with plans to modify it to work on the 420.
he isn't computer / internet savy so this is where I come in. lol
I found a few pictures online of a 420 with the ripper but you can't see the mounts very well.
I was wondering if anyone had one on their 420 they could take pics of..or an exploded oem diagram.
He also has a 1010 he is rebuilding. He has a service manual for it but it doesn't include any info on the updated final drive. His is a 63. serial # is 33534.
I found a service manual online but the serial #'s they have listed make no sense. Serial Number: 001001-031000, 042001-, 021901-
https://myservicemanuals.com/p/john-dee ... 4-english/
I also found the jennsales one but it doesn't mention the later model ones.
wondering if anyone has one and knows if it covers the later design final drive?
looking for 420 and 1010 crawler info
Re: looking for 420 and 1010 crawler info
Believe on your friends 1010....that model 63 sound to be for the blade...dozer seriel number should be i think on the engine block.. someone will come along and post correct info as to location.
Re: looking for 420 and 1010 crawler info
The Deere service manual should cover all years of the 1010. Possibly he has an original manual that does not have the revisions. Look at the bottom of the page and it should have the revision date after the manual number. You just need a later revision manual, but most of the manuals out there will be the later date.
Lavoy
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Re: looking for 420 and 1010 crawler info
His manual shows the upgraded part of the final drive but it doesn't have the info in regards to shimming it.Lavoy wrote: ↑Wed Oct 20, 2021 8:20 amThe Deere service manual should cover all years of the 1010. Possibly he has an original manual that does not have the revisions. Look at the bottom of the page and it should have the revision date after the manual number. You just need a later revision manual, but most of the manuals out there will be the later date.
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