2010 AG John Deere Owners and Service Manuals??

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2010 AG John Deere Owners and Service Manuals??

Post by bingles » Wed Aug 24, 2011 8:08 pm

Does anyone on here have these Manuals for a JD2010 AG? I know I got a bunch for my 1010 from here, just wondering if someone on here has some for my new 2010...

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Post by Tigerhaze » Thu Aug 25, 2011 8:39 am

Are you looking to purchase or just want some information from them? Also when you say "AG" are you meaning a bare (ag) crawler or do you mean a wheel tractor? If a crawler, my understanding (per the Johnny Popper site) that there was no parts differences between the industrial and ag versions other than paint and serial number data plate.

If just some information, myself or others can probably help as I have all of these manuals.

For purchase, they are available new from Deere as a PDF or hardcopy or you can purchase used hardcopies at places like Epay. I may also have an extra used parts manual I could sell you cheap but would have to look first.
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Post by bingles » Thu Aug 25, 2011 8:54 am

ya sorry

it's a JD2010 Crawler, no attachments other then draw bar and PTO setup. I was hoping someone ads the pdf files already and could share them, I got a bunch for my 1010 from here plus lots of help.
I pretty excited about this old AG crawler I bought originally to put sprokets and tracks on my 1010, but after some advice from Lavoy I am not taking anything off this old girl, she is a collector :) if not now should be soon. Less then 150 were made. Luckyly it has everything, and spent it's life driving on soft land, undercarrage looks new. Anyways I don't have the $$$ to buy directly from john deere hoping someone part with the pdf files for cheaper free works too ha ha
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Post by bingles » Thu Aug 25, 2011 8:54 am

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Post by Tigerhaze » Thu Aug 25, 2011 12:35 pm

bingles wrote: I was hoping someone ads the pdf files already and could share them, I got a bunch for my 1010 from here plus lots of help
Like KenP said, Deere is still selling them new on their site so I imagine copyright still applies. However on their parts website you can view and download the PDF for the parts manual (I think it is PC-728). Just go this link and then search for 2010 and you will see it for the bare crawler (728-2010 Series Crawler Tractors).

http://jdpc.deere.com/jdpc/servlet/com. ... ervlet_Alt

At the JD website, you can purchase the operators and service manuals as a download (PDF) format at a relatively reasonable price over a hardcopy manual.
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Post by Lavoy » Fri Aug 26, 2011 8:08 am

The parts manual is available for free as has been mentioned, the service manual is not. As has been mentioned, copyright laws apply, and Deere vigorously pursues violations of its property.
Given the cost of these old machines, and the potential damage that can result from not doing something correctly, you simply can not afford not to have a manual.
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