Help to identify 1010 crawler
Help to identify 1010 crawler
Just bought myself a 1010 gas crawler/dozer, but I'm having trouble identifying it. I understood the s/n should be on the bellhousing somewhere? Can't see anything. The engine is green, so I assume not original - but can't see any s/n on it either. What I can say is:
- gear shift on the floor, not dash
- Has shuttle trans/reverser
- hydraulic controls in box to the right side, not on dash.
I think that makes it at least a 31000, but not sure. And there is a different OM for 42000+ ?
Planning to buy the manuals from Jensales, but want to make sure I get the right ones. Can someone tell me exactly where to look for the s/n, or any other tell tale signs for the year?
Thanks.
- gear shift on the floor, not dash
- Has shuttle trans/reverser
- hydraulic controls in box to the right side, not on dash.
I think that makes it at least a 31000, but not sure. And there is a different OM for 42000+ ?
Planning to buy the manuals from Jensales, but want to make sure I get the right ones. Can someone tell me exactly where to look for the s/n, or any other tell tale signs for the year?
Thanks.
------------------------------------------
1963 (?) Deere 1010 Crawler-Dozer
1955 Ford 850
1973 MF40 Ind
------------------------------------------
1963 (?) Deere 1010 Crawler-Dozer
1955 Ford 850
1973 MF40 Ind
------------------------------------------
Re: Help to identify 1010 crawler
Welcome to the boards.
Before you buy manuals from Jensales you might want to give Lavoy a call and discuss your crawler with him. He should have a shot at filling your needs, he provides this site for our use. His business is repairing and selling parts for these older JD crawlers so he has a good background in them, can provide technical advice, and stands by the products he sells. He will be able to help you identify your crawler, and he may have or be able to get the manuals you need through his store. 701-361-1006 during CST business hours.
I was not impressed with the quality of the couple reprints from Jensales I saw, or reviews from others who got reprints from them.
Before you buy manuals from Jensales you might want to give Lavoy a call and discuss your crawler with him. He should have a shot at filling your needs, he provides this site for our use. His business is repairing and selling parts for these older JD crawlers so he has a good background in them, can provide technical advice, and stands by the products he sells. He will be able to help you identify your crawler, and he may have or be able to get the manuals you need through his store. 701-361-1006 during CST business hours.
I was not impressed with the quality of the couple reprints from Jensales I saw, or reviews from others who got reprints from them.
Re: Help to identify 1010 crawler
Ah, pity - I already figured out that Lavoy was THE source for parts, but didn't realize he also sold manuals. I'm sure I'll make up for it with future purchases!
With a bit more research, I think I've narrowed it down to be in the 31000 to 42000 range, based on the reverser filter housing and some other things. Would be great to confirm by finding the real, exact s/n though! It has had a coat of paint somewhere in its lifetime, so that's probably covering over something.
With a bit more research, I think I've narrowed it down to be in the 31000 to 42000 range, based on the reverser filter housing and some other things. Would be great to confirm by finding the real, exact s/n though! It has had a coat of paint somewhere in its lifetime, so that's probably covering over something.
------------------------------------------
1963 (?) Deere 1010 Crawler-Dozer
1955 Ford 850
1973 MF40 Ind
------------------------------------------
1963 (?) Deere 1010 Crawler-Dozer
1955 Ford 850
1973 MF40 Ind
------------------------------------------
- jimmydiesel
- 440 crawler
- Posts: 177
- Joined: Tue Oct 26, 2021 10:23 am
- Location: North Central Washington
Re: Help to identify 1010 crawler
Left side bell housing. If it’s not there look for the rivet holes.


440 ICD 602 Blade 3Pt.hitch.
440 ICD 602 Blade Gearmatic winch.
440 ICD 64 6 way Blade Carco winch
440 ICD 831 Loader
440IC 831 Loader
1010c Diesel 612 6 Way Blade
North Central Washington State
440 ICD 602 Blade Gearmatic winch.
440 ICD 64 6 way Blade Carco winch
440 ICD 831 Loader
440IC 831 Loader
1010c Diesel 612 6 Way Blade
North Central Washington State
Re: Help to identify 1010 crawler
100% sure I don't have a tag like that. Took dark & cold to check for rivet holes now, but that would only confirm my previous statement.
Didn't Deere stamp the number anywhere (like Ford)?
Didn't Deere stamp the number anywhere (like Ford)?
------------------------------------------
1963 (?) Deere 1010 Crawler-Dozer
1955 Ford 850
1973 MF40 Ind
------------------------------------------
1963 (?) Deere 1010 Crawler-Dozer
1955 Ford 850
1973 MF40 Ind
------------------------------------------
Re: Help to identify 1010 crawler
Early crawlers the tag is on the RH front side of the engine block.
No, not stamped any place else.
Lavoy
No, not stamped any place else.
Lavoy
Parts and restoration for antique and late model John Deere crawlers.
Owner and moderator www.jdcrawlers.com
Owner and moderator www.jdcrawlers.com
Re: Help to identify 1010 crawler
Looks like I'm out of luck then - no tags anywhere.
Anyway, my engine is not original. It's green, for starters. It also has spin-on oil filter, which I understand is on newer engines? From everything else, I placed it in 30,000+ range.
Anyway, my engine is not original. It's green, for starters. It also has spin-on oil filter, which I understand is on newer engines? From everything else, I placed it in 30,000+ range.
------------------------------------------
1963 (?) Deere 1010 Crawler-Dozer
1955 Ford 850
1973 MF40 Ind
------------------------------------------
1963 (?) Deere 1010 Crawler-Dozer
1955 Ford 850
1973 MF40 Ind
------------------------------------------
Re: Help to identify 1010 crawler
Some pictures of your crawler and engine might reveal something. I think there was a kit to convert the cartridge oil filter engines to spin-on, so the spin-on filter alone isn't a sure thing on it being a later engine.
To post pictures you need contact Lavoy to set up an account on the dedicated picture server or use a third-party picture hosting site. There is info a few threads down on the Messageboard Q&A here. Post Image and Imgur are a couple third party sites you can use for free.
To post pictures you need contact Lavoy to set up an account on the dedicated picture server or use a third-party picture hosting site. There is info a few threads down on the Messageboard Q&A here. Post Image and Imgur are a couple third party sites you can use for free.
Re: Help to identify 1010 crawler
------------------------------------------
1963 (?) Deere 1010 Crawler-Dozer
1955 Ford 850
1973 MF40 Ind
------------------------------------------
1963 (?) Deere 1010 Crawler-Dozer
1955 Ford 850
1973 MF40 Ind
------------------------------------------
- Canuck 420c
- 440 crawler
- Posts: 112
- Joined: Sat Jan 30, 2021 4:20 pm
- Location: Milton,Ontario,Canada
- Contact:
Re: Help to identify 1010 crawler
Welcome to the forum.Looks like a nice solid machine
Nothing Crawls Like a Deere
- Canuck 420c
- 440 crawler
- Posts: 112
- Joined: Sat Jan 30, 2021 4:20 pm
- Location: Milton,Ontario,Canada
- Contact:
Re: Help to identify 1010 crawler
Thanks! Too cold to do much of anything right now, it hasn't moved since unloading from the trailer on Thursday. My work plan so far is:
1. Change all oil & filters
2. Grease everything that needs grease
3. Check/adjust track tension
4. Perhaps replace plugs, ignition side tune up (although runs and starts well as-is)
5. Adjust steering clutches / brakes (if I don't risk making anything worse .... need to check the manual for this)
6. Maybe pull the radiator for a recore. The previous owner said it leaks a little, but no sign of that yet
7. Straighten one of the sliding dozer blade bars
8. New seat cushions
Open to advice for any other "must do" checks or first chores. I did purchase the service/parts manuals, and found some nice original owner's manuals on EBay (crawler & blade)
1. Change all oil & filters
2. Grease everything that needs grease
3. Check/adjust track tension
4. Perhaps replace plugs, ignition side tune up (although runs and starts well as-is)
5. Adjust steering clutches / brakes (if I don't risk making anything worse .... need to check the manual for this)
6. Maybe pull the radiator for a recore. The previous owner said it leaks a little, but no sign of that yet
7. Straighten one of the sliding dozer blade bars
8. New seat cushions
Open to advice for any other "must do" checks or first chores. I did purchase the service/parts manuals, and found some nice original owner's manuals on EBay (crawler & blade)
------------------------------------------
1963 (?) Deere 1010 Crawler-Dozer
1955 Ford 850
1973 MF40 Ind
------------------------------------------
1963 (?) Deere 1010 Crawler-Dozer
1955 Ford 850
1973 MF40 Ind
------------------------------------------
Re: Help to identify 1010 crawler
Hello
I have a 1010 crawler loader and it also has a green engine. The guy I bought it from said it had a hole in the block when he bought so he swapped it
Out with a 1010 engine that he had off from a stationary irrigation pump. It runs fine. Mine has the same features you listed and I narrowed it down to between 24694 to 31000 which I think would make it a 1962. I have not found any tags on it other than the one for the loader
Clayton
I have a 1010 crawler loader and it also has a green engine. The guy I bought it from said it had a hole in the block when he bought so he swapped it
Out with a 1010 engine that he had off from a stationary irrigation pump. It runs fine. Mine has the same features you listed and I narrowed it down to between 24694 to 31000 which I think would make it a 1962. I have not found any tags on it other than the one for the loader
Clayton
1956 JD Model 50 Row Crop
1958 Ford 841 Powermaster
1962 1010 Crawler Loader
1958 Ford 841 Powermaster
1962 1010 Crawler Loader
Re: Help to identify 1010 crawler
Interesting. Perhaps it just comes with the territory of 60 year old machines using motors common in other applications.
------------------------------------------
1963 (?) Deere 1010 Crawler-Dozer
1955 Ford 850
1973 MF40 Ind
------------------------------------------
1963 (?) Deere 1010 Crawler-Dozer
1955 Ford 850
1973 MF40 Ind
------------------------------------------
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 4 guests