jd 1010 industrial no power on left track

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jd 1010 industrial no power on left track

Post by brian » Thu Jun 23, 2005 2:54 pm

I have operators manual and have adjusted steering brakes and adjusted throw out bearing so it just touches clutch fingers. right side works fine but left I have nothing no brake or motion. I can see throw out bearing moving fingers. I was wondering if clutch is slipping

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Post by Lavoy » Thu Jun 23, 2005 8:08 pm

Might be the splines are torn out of the fiber discs.
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jd no left track power

Post by brian » Fri Jun 24, 2005 9:12 am

are the composite plates hard to come by if i need them for the steering clutch

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Post by Lavoy » Fri Jun 24, 2005 11:27 am

I usually have 50-100 on hand at all times, they are $20 each.
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1000 series crawler tractor service manual

Post by brian » Wed Jun 29, 2005 6:51 pm

hello again, I got my crawler at an auction came with operators manual and service manual. oil or fuel got on section 150 final drives steering,and brakes. I was wondering if I could purchase just sections of the manual and if local dealer has them.
thank you brian in ohio

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Post by Jimmy in NC » Wed Jun 29, 2005 9:20 pm

Brian-

I don't think you can purchase just sections. The whole manual is well worth it though. I purchased both the parts and service manual for our 420 and WOW... lots and lots of good info. The parts manual is just as helpful as the service manual.

I have information on where to get reproductions but I don't have it handy. I will post in the AM but I just got in from a 13 hr marathon of putting the final on, mounting the under carriage, blade lift, fender, and track solo. I'm a lil beat.

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Post by CCWKen » Thu Jun 30, 2005 2:15 pm

Save your money on repro manuals. The one I got was like a Haynes/Chilton--Abreviated and tried to cover every model made in 1/5 the pages of a real manual. They advertise them as model specific but they aren't and don't have all the sections.

It's worth the extra to get the "real manual".
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Post by Jimmy in NC » Thu Jun 30, 2005 6:23 pm

When I say reproduction manuals I'm talking the original manuals just not from Mother Deere. I got mine from Ed Tucker and other than coming in a folder as opposed to being bound.. they are AWSOME. I too was skeptical b/c they are copies of original. Rest assured they are first class manuals... soo nice I won't take them to the shop but Photo copy the sections I need.. then take the photo copies to the shop.

Ed's number is 812-537-4622.

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