Posted by The Famous Grouse on April 12, 2021 at 09:44:08 from (71.34.0.203):
In Reply to: 1964 JOhn Deere 2010 posted by Bigmack on April 09, 2021 at 19:10:48:
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I own a 1965 2010 row crop utility gas.
If you had to add 6 gallons, that's most of what the machine holds, so that's more than just a top up. The whole trans/hydro system holds 8 gallons total.
So now that you have some fluid in her, where's it going? If you lost 6 gallons, fire it up and you should see the leak.
I have blown that power steering hose that comes up from the hydraulic pump. I did that just last summer, not a terrible fix, but that's right below the dash, so it blew fluid out more or less right below me. Access is limited, but it can be done.
If it's leaking from up by the starter, you have a different issue. Need more info on where it's leaking.
And yes, everybody and their dog will tell you how bad the 2010 is, but most of them have never owned one and/or are comparing them to much newer tractors. The #1 issue I've found on all tractors of this vintage is farmer fixing rigging jobs instead of proper repairs. If these tractors are maintained well and fixed properly, they will still do work today. You have to expect to work on a machine that's this old, nothing was built so well that it can survive 60 years with no maint and repair.
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