Early to late 1010 casting numbers?

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Early to late 1010 casting numbers?

Post by Brockway761 » Sat Feb 25, 2012 3:32 pm

I want to purchase a manual set for the 1010 but my s/n tag is missing. Are there any numbered cast pieces that are different on early one than later ones that could help me narrow it down to which one I have? Is there major differences on early to late crawlers? Thanks for any help that can be offered.

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Post by 440 iron popper » Sat Feb 25, 2012 6:59 pm

The parts manual will cover all you need whatever the serial number is, Diesel or gasoline engine. In the book they will specify the right part number for a given range of serial numbers. You can download it for free as a pdf file at : www.jdparts.com . PC0727 is the number. Free registration required.

The number one tool to have (The service manual) is availaible at the john deere bookstore website:

https://www.johndeeretechinfo.com/index ... ductSearch

I'm shure you'll have to retype 1010 in the keyword field and look for the manual SM2034.

There is a number for crawlers and another for the loader attachement. Availaible as book, cd, downloadable pdf.

I Hope that helps.
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Post by jtrichard » Sat Feb 25, 2012 10:23 pm

if you look on ebay there is a service manual it is listed as a 1010 repair .....there is also parts and operators manuals some are reprints that look dam good and others are used originals one guy has all 3 for $90 shipped
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Post by HebbertHynes » Sun Feb 26, 2012 8:26 am

The first thind I purchased after dozer my 1010C was a complete set of paper Manuals,-Parts,service & operators manuals. ordered them straight from John Deere in th U.S for just over $200 delivered to Canada worth every penny. went with paper due to easier to carry around than a laptop,plus laptops,heavy tools,penetrant fluids,etc. not a good mix for me,as the laptop is my daughters it was worth the extra $$ for paper manual than replacing Laptops,Ha. I consider them one of the most valuable purchases yet. But not as valuable as this site/forum with all the years of knowledge/experience.

PS:Experience is something ya get long after you need it. :lol:

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Post by Brockway761 » Sun Feb 26, 2012 3:47 pm

All manuals that I have seen for sale are in two versions, before or after s/n 31001?

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Post by Lavoy » Sun Feb 26, 2012 6:05 pm

That is probably for operators manuals, they are for the most part worthless. Parts and service manuals are not serial number dependant.
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Post by Brockway761 » Mon Feb 27, 2012 10:51 am

Thanks for all the help, I just ordered a set manuals!

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