Posted by JDEM on January 12, 2017 at 06:25:58 from (70.194.19.80):
In Reply to: 64 JD1010RUS value posted by Busto on January 11, 2017 at 13:14:31:
Here is my first-year 1960 1010 loader with ripper and I love it. I got it from the original owner who had bought it new. It was in a fire and ever piece or rubber or aluminum was gone. Local Deere dealer gave a price of something like $10,000 to fix it. So the old man went out and bought a 350 to take its place. He told me he liked the 1010 better. I paid $2000 for it 14 years ago. I yanked the engine apart, regrooved the pistons and put in Hastings repair shims with new rings. Resealed the sleeve deck. Worst part was finding a new distributor since the old one was melted. I finally found one on a Deere 4020 gas engine that fit fine although I had to convert it from 6 cylinder to 4 cylinder.
I have used the heck out of it for 14 years and it has never skipped a beat. I love it. 1010, in some ways, was better then the 350 that followed it. I just hope the hydraulic reverser never goes, because I doubt I'd fix it.
I don't buy all the 1010 horror stories. I just would not pay big bucks for one. For a wheel tractor that size, you get much more tractor with something like a Ferguson TO35 Deluxe.
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