Anyone know what I have

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Anyone know what I have

Post by puttputt » Tue Nov 11, 2008 7:07 am

I just bought a well im not sure what it is.Some say 1010 some say 2010.
the only tag I can find is on the motor. the tag says HA 165 G 4H 19105
Also,I found all the fluid levels except the case at the end of the trans,not sure what its called,but i know there has to be lube in it,any ideas.?thanks

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Re: Anyone know what I have

Post by jdemaris » Wed Nov 12, 2008 7:49 am

puttputt wrote:I just bought a well im not sure what it is.Some say 1010 some say 2010.
the only tag I can find is on the motor. the tag says HA 165 G
Sounds like a gas engine that someone took out of a combine and put into the crawler. It's basically the same as a 2010 gas engine and will bolt into a 1010 or 2010. That being said, basic 1010 crawler is an entirely different machine than a 2010. Just look at some photos of others if you are unsure.

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Post by Tigerhaze » Wed Nov 12, 2008 9:58 am

Hi Puttputt-

Probably the most obvious difference will be in the undercarriage. For instance the 2010 and 1010 sprockets are compeletely different. Also the 2010s always have a solid front idler- however not as good an indicator because although a lot of 1010s had the spoked front idler, I have heard the solid idlers were an option for the 1010. The 1010s and 2010s also have a different number of links per track.

There are some other differences as well. Many (though not all) 2010s have the H-L-R powershift transmission- I don't believe the 1010s had that option. I think there are differences in the dash layout as well but can't remember right now.

I'm not sure what you mean by end of transmission- generally the behind the transmission is the steering clutch housings and final drives. However the steering clutches are dry (don't contain oil, hopefully) and the final drives have drain and fill pipe plugs. Do you mean in front of the transmission?
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Post by puttputt » Wed Nov 12, 2008 3:35 pm

Thanks guys,I found it its the final drives and full of water..... I think its a 1010...I got a pic of it today and will try and post it,if i can figure out how... I Just picked iy up and the guy said it was a 2010, but it sure looks like a 1010. I parked it beside a 1010 my dad has and it looks the same except has smaller blade

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Post by puttputt » Thu Nov 13, 2008 8:16 pm

How the heck do you post a pic.......?? lol[/url][/code]

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Post by shinnery » Thu Nov 13, 2008 9:08 pm

Here it is.

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Post by ritchiegilby » Fri Nov 14, 2008 1:48 am

looks identical to my 1010c 1965 model good littile dozer that will do alot of work.....

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Post by puttputt » Fri Nov 14, 2008 10:33 am

LOL thanks.You wouldnt beleive how long i tried to do that last nite...
richie u live in enfield ns thas not too far from me,I live in saint john. You got any parts???I need a dash and would love to have a manual

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Post by Tigerhaze » Fri Nov 14, 2008 11:25 am

Hi Puttputt-

See my response in your other post, but I too believe it is a 1010 (based on sprocket configuration, spoked front idler, and number of links in track).

I believe manuals are still available from Deere or other sources such as EPay. You will want to get your own after a while.
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Post by puttputt » Fri Nov 14, 2008 2:19 pm

I think its a 1010 to, But the guy i bought it from and another older guy thats had equipment said it was a 2010. Then i parked it beside the one my father has and there only a few things different,shifters on the floor,has a narrower blade mounted inside the tracks,other then that its exactly the same... I just want to be sure before i go parts hunting,It doesnt need much .A dash panel is really the only thing missing.other than that its in pretty good shape.

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Post by Lavoy » Fri Nov 14, 2008 5:45 pm

It is not a 2010 no matter what he says. The difference in the shifters is serial number related, blade width really has no bearing on model of crawler, it is specific to the model of blade.
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