I see A LOT of 2010 for sale but not so many the one you mentioned(quoted from post at 06:50:00 03/28/23) 1020 was basically the same as a 301 Industrial, 2020 was a 401 Industrial. Pretty much bullet proof. Others can
give their opinion on a 2010.
(quoted from post at 10:14:59 03/28/23)
I see A LOT of 2010 for sale but not so many the one you mentioned
(quoted from post at 10:57:46 03/28/23) I had a 2010 I bought just for the loader. It had been worked to death but gave me a few years of
service. If its in absolutely running condition and fully functional could probably give you reasonable
service. When the time comes for repairs just junk it.
(quoted from post at 16:01:27 03/28/23) I have always heard when it comes to JD 2010's that you cant fix a bad 2010 and you cant break a good 2010. With that being said, I still wouldn't buy a 2010.
Merton
I would second this, I lurked on these sites for awhile, first post. I got the chance to get a 2010 with loader that had been neglected and some questionable repairs done on it. The guy let me use it for a few weeks, after that I bought it pretty reasonably when most other tractors were outa my reach. I ve now had it for going on 4 years and it s been a real asset and couldn t be happier with it. I ve done some repairs and maintenance on it since I ve had it but I m glad I didn t listen to the bad opinions on these tractors. I think a lot of the problems were from it not being run much, it fires right up every time and uses no oil. Ive enjoyed owning and wrenching on it it so much that I just bought another 2010, a wheel diesel backhoe that was parked 20 years ago and left for dead.(quoted from post at 04:08:44 03/29/23) I have gas and diesel 2010 models and have had no more issues with either one than any other 55 year old piece of equipment. I would stress that this has been one man's experience. This is not to say that I have not had problems, however, the problems I have run into, without fail, stem from 1. a lack of maintenance on the previous owners part and 2. sitting for long periods of time (years) without being used.
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