John Deere 2010C

John Deere 2010C

Complete specifications and technical data for the John Deere 2010C. Compare with similar tractors from John Deere and other manufacturers.

Quick Specs

Category

Crawler

Engine Power Output

48hp

Operating Weight

9,550 lb

Transmission

Manual

The John Deere 2010C is a crawler tractor made from 1960 to 1965. It's a tracked machine, which means it can work well in tough ground conditions. This tractor has a gasoline engine with 4 cylinders a...

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Specifications

Manufacturer
John Deere
Model
2010C
Category
Crawler
Manufacturing Years
1960 - 1965
Manufacturer
John Deere
Model
2.4L 4-cyl gasoline
Power Output
47.5hp
Rated RPM
2,500RPM
Cylinders
4
Displacement
144.5ci
Bore
3.62in
Stroke
3.5in

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Type
Manual
Length
112.6in
Width
61.25in
Height
54.1in
Operating Weight
9,550lb

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Chassis Type
Tracks
Drive Type
2WD
Steering Type
Multiple disc clutches
Brake Type
Contracting band
Type
Open

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Frequently Asked Questions

What years was the John Deere 2010C manufactured?

The John Deere 2010C was manufactured from 1960 - 1965.

What is the engine power output of the John Deere 2010C?

The John Deere 2010C has an engine power output of 47.5 hp.

How many cylinders does the John Deere 2010C have?

The John Deere 2010C is equipped with a 4-cylinder engine.

What is the operating weight of the John Deere 2010C?

The operating weight of the John Deere 2010C is approximately 9,550 lb.

What type of transmission does the John Deere 2010C have?

The John Deere 2010C is equipped with a Manual transmission.

What maintenance does the John Deere 2010C require?

Regular maintenance for the John Deere 2010C includes checking and changing engine oil, hydraulic fluid, filters, and performing routine inspections as recommended in the owner's manual. Always refer to the manufacturer's maintenance schedule for specific intervals and procedures.