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Re: 1010 w/out live power
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Posted by JDknut on May 01, 2006 at 09:12:17 from (152.119.204.81):
In Reply to: 1010 w/out live power posted by cagacose on April 30, 2006 at 19:09:12:
The 1010 is basically a two-cylinder generation 420/430-chassised Deere with a four cylinder sleeve-and-deck engine. When Deere developed the NewGen, they lavished their engineering attention on the bigger tractors (3010/4010 series), and the smaller tractors slurped hind mammary, so to speak. Deere didn't get around to revising the 1010/1020 until 1965. That said, the 1010 isn't a bad little tractor especially in the gas mode. The Diesels were prone to sleeve leakage (seal failure under the increased vibration and stresses of Diesel operation) and thus a shorter service life, but the gassers were better in that regard. If you don't have live power, put an over-running clutch on the PTO so the brushog doesn't try to propel the tractor when you push in the clutch. Over-running clutches are easy to find at a tractor supply shop or any dealer worth their salt. just my $0.02. wish you luck.
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