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Re: Things to watch for when buying a John Deere 510?
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Posted by jonathan on February 07, 2001 at 15:08:02 from (205.188.198.27):
In Reply to: Things to watch for when buying a John Deere 510? posted by Scott L on February 07, 2001 at 09:20:05:
...I have never seen one that was not a powershift, but transmission wise I would say to run it thru all gears and listen and feel !! Would be good if you could drain the engine oil and cut open the filter...those engines have a balancer assembly under the crankshaft that can get real expensive to fix when it comes apart...the ones I have seen never had any chronic rear end trouble...sometimes brakes...hydraulically it should run smoothly with no "chattering" when raising the loader for example..They dig well as they have a big backhoe but are cumbersome to use as a loader...
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