She is running like a top.
Doing some work around the farm
Doing some work around the farm
2010C Dozer, 2010C Loader
If at first you don't succeed, get a bigger hammer.
If at first you don't succeed, get a bigger hammer.
dlplost
Carefull, you'll get it dirty!!
Looks good!
No Tachometer?, I dont have one on mine either..
Looks good!
No Tachometer?, I dont have one on mine either..
1963 John Deere 2010C, Diesel, 6 way PAT Dozer
1950? John Deere MC
1952 Ford 8N
1950 Ford 8N with Sherman over/under drive and homemade Backhoe & Loader
Did have a 1956 IH TD-9 Drott Skid-Shovel, "Smokey"
1950? John Deere MC
1952 Ford 8N
1950 Ford 8N with Sherman over/under drive and homemade Backhoe & Loader
Did have a 1956 IH TD-9 Drott Skid-Shovel, "Smokey"
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So I'm curious about the differences between the 1010 and the 2010.
I have a 1010 and the sprockets are mounted opposite of yours. Are you using sprockets off of another machine or is this a 2010 thing?
Are the engine bay side covers a cold weather option?
Do the 1010 and 2010 share the same chassis and drive train ?
Nice ROPS. Did you fab it?
Thanks.
I have a 1010 and the sprockets are mounted opposite of yours. Are you using sprockets off of another machine or is this a 2010 thing?
Are the engine bay side covers a cold weather option?
Do the 1010 and 2010 share the same chassis and drive train ?
Nice ROPS. Did you fab it?
Thanks.
JD 1010c, outside blade, winch
The 2010 is basically the larger cousin of the 1010- the sucessor of the 2010 was the 450 series and the sucessor of the 1010 was the 350 series.
I am not sure if the side covers were an option or standard, but I do know that you don't see them on most 2010s so my guess is that they were an option for cold weather machines. My 2010 doesn't have them.
The sprockets are different between the 1010 and 2010- what you see in the pictures is typical for the 2010s.
I am not sure if the side covers were an option or standard, but I do know that you don't see them on most 2010s so my guess is that they were an option for cold weather machines. My 2010 doesn't have them.
The sprockets are different between the 1010 and 2010- what you see in the pictures is typical for the 2010s.
(1) JD Straight 450 crawler dozer with manual outside blade; (2) JD 2010 diesel crawler loaders; (1) JD 2010 diesel dozer with hydraulic 6-way blade; (2) Model 50 backhoe attachments, misc. other construction equipment
side covers
They are called engine side shields, and are to protect the engine from branches and stuff when working in the woods.
Joe
Joe
JD 430C, JD 2010ICD, JD A, JD 3020D
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