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Re: JD2010:is a gas burner enginesorry as the dies
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Posted by jdemaris on May 22, 2007 at 06:19:19 from (66.218.18.2):
In Reply to: Re: JD2010:is a gas burner enginesorry as the dies posted by dej(jed) on May 21, 2007 at 09:45:16:
I don't know what your issue is with the sleeve-deck in the 1010 and 2010s? How often do you need to change just one sleeve? Just about never happened in our shop. Truth is, with most engine jobs - you're going to change all the sleeves anyway - one at a time, or with all-four stuck together. Only problem I see - the nobody ever started making the sleeve-decks aftermarket so you have to buy from Deere. You can buy a new sleeve deck, right now of around $500 for some 1010/2010s - whereas later individual sleeve are $91 each (from Deere). The problem I experienced with all the early Deere sleeves - was the single seal - and that applies to all the next generation engines also -as used in the 350s, 450s, 1020s, 2020s, 440 and 540 skidders, etc. I worked on the 1010s and 2010s since new, and the engines were the least of their problems when setup and used properly.
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