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ted freilach

11-02-2005 02:56:49




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i have a jd 4010d i went to buy parts for the tractor to rebuild the motor the parts man told me the motor was a 4020 i would like to know if that motor was factory installed the parts man thougt it mit be. did john deere install 4020 blocks in 4010 tractors




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JDknut

11-02-2005 03:32:48




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 Re: johndeere 4010 in reply to ted freilach, 11-02-2005 02:56:49  
No, but someone later on might have installed one. The engine serial number will tell the story. The 4010 Diesel has 380 cubic inches and the 4020 had 404. Same basic block but with a different bore and stroke. But someone later on could have bolted in a 4020 casting. Deere later on did the same thing with the 4000, which some say is basically a 4010 chassis with a 4020 engine.



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TIMBO

11-02-2005 07:25:58




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 Re: johndeere 4010 in reply to JDknut, 11-02-2005 03:32:48  
Jdknut is correct there were no 404 engines in 4010's unless installed buy its owner. I have a 1964 4020d and it's engine is pretty much the same as a 380 used in the 4010. Even the crankshaft carries the same casting numbers of R26560. Be careful that it is not a late model 404, as there are some differences. If its a later model 404 it will have a serial number tag on the block on the right hand side by the injection pump, early 404's did'nt have them. Look for a block casting number located behind the starter to be sure.

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j cook (iowa)

11-02-2005 06:31:36




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 Re: johndeere 4010 in reply to JDknut, 11-02-2005 03:32:48  
My inderstanding is that the overhaul kit for the 4010 uses 4020 sleeves and pistons---uprating the 6380 engine to 6404 specifications. I don't think that there is much other difference. You cannot buy sleeves and pistons for the 6380 any more, so, only an untouched, never overhauled 4010 could still have the original engine!



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