John Deere 7510
Complete specifications and technical data for the John Deere 7510. Compare with similar tractors from John Deere and other manufacturers.
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The John Deere 7510 is a powerful row crop tractor made from 1999 to 2002. It has a strong 6.8 L diesel engine with 135 hp, which is about average power for tractors of its size. The engine is turboch...
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How the John Deere 7510 compares to other Row Crop tractors
| Spec | This model | Row Crop median | Difference | Percentile |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Engine Power | 135 hp | 140 hp | -4% | 48th |
| Cylinders | 6 | 6 | at median | 64th |
| Forward Gears | 12 | 16 | -25% | 27th |
| Height | 111 in | 114 in | at median | 41st |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What years was the John Deere 7510 manufactured?
The John Deere 7510 was manufactured from 1999 - 2002.
What is the engine power output of the John Deere 7510?
The John Deere 7510 has an engine power output of 135 hp.
How many cylinders does the John Deere 7510 have?
The John Deere 7510 is equipped with a 6-cylinder engine.
What type of transmission does the John Deere 7510 have?
The John Deere 7510 is equipped with a Fully synchronized / Partial power shift transmission.
What type of hydraulic system does the John Deere 7510 use?
The John Deere 7510 uses a Closed center pressure flow compensated (PFC) hydraulic system.
What hitch category is the John Deere 7510?
The John Deere 7510 is a Category Category 3 hitch.
What maintenance does the John Deere 7510 require?
Regular maintenance for the John Deere 7510 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.