The John Deere 1010C is a 2WD industrial crawler manufactured by John Deere in Dubuque, Iowa, USA from 1960 to 1964.
The John Deere 1010C is equipped with one of two engines: a 1.9 L (115.5 cu·in) four-cylinder gasoline engine or a 2.4 L (144.5 cu·in) four-cylinder diesel engine and one of two transmissions: gear type transmission with 4 forward and 1 reverse gear and mechanical dry disc clutch, or a shuttle transmission with 4 forward and 4 reverse gears and hydraulic wet disc clutch.
The tractor could be equipped with the following engines:
- John Deere gasoline engine. It is a 1.9 L, 1,892 cm2, (115.5 cu·in) four-cylinder natural aspirated gasoline engine with 89.0 mm (3.5 in) of the cylinder bore and 76.0 mm (2.99 in) of the piston stroke. The compression ratio rating is 7.9:1. This engine produced 40.5 PS (29.8 kW; 40.0 HP) at 2,500 rpm of net output power and 120.7 N·m (12.3 kg·m, 89 ft·lb) at 1,500 rpm of torque.
- John Deere diesel engeine. It is a 2.4 L, 2,368 cm2, (144.5 cu·in) four-cylinder natural aspirated diesel engine. The cylinder bore is 92.0 mm (3.62 in) and the piston stroke is 89.0 mm (3.5 in). The compression ratio rating is 19.0:1. This engine produced 40.5 PS (29.8 kW; 40.0 HP) at 2,500 rpm of net output power and 128.8 N·m (13.1 kg·m, 94.9 ft·lb) at 1,500 rpm of torque.
The JD 1010C is equipped with multiple disc clutch and brake steering, mechanical contracting band brakes, an open operator station, and 45.4 liters (12 US gal.; 10 Imp. gal) fuel tank.
Following attachments are available for the John Deere 1010C industrial crawler:
- Front-mount John Deere 610: 72 in (1,820 mm) blade with hydraulic-lift and manual-angle
- Front-mount John Deere 612: 80 in (2,030 mm) blade with hydraulic-lift and hydraulic-angle
- Front-mount John Deere 616: 93 in (2,360 mm) blade with hydraulic-lift and manual-angle
John Deere 1010C Specifications
General Specifications | |
Model | John Deere 1010C |
Length | – |
Width | – |
Height (exhaust) | Gasoline: 1,800 mm (70.9 in) Diesel: 1,880 mm (74 in) |
Wheel base | – |
Weight (shipping) | Gasoline: 3,130 kg (6,900 lbs) Diesel: 3,175 kg (7,000 lbs) |
Fuel tank capacity | 45.4 liters (12 US gal.; 10 Imp. gal) |
Battery | One 12V (gasoline), Two 12V (diesel) |
Cabin type | Open operator station |
Engine | |
Engine model | John Deere |
Engine type | Four-stroke, liquid-cooled, inline |
Cylinders | 4 |
Fuel type | Gasoline |
Displacement | 1.9 L, 1,892 cm2, (115.5 cu·in) |
Bore and stroke | 89.0 mm X 76.0 mm (3.5 in X 2.99 in) |
Compression ratio | 7.9:1 |
Horsepower | 40.5 PS (29.8 kW; 40.0 HP) at 2,500 rpm |
Torque | 120.7 N·m (12.3 kg·m, 89 ft·lb) at 1,500 rpm |
Starter | Electric |
Engine | |
Engine model | John Deere |
Engine type | Four-stroke, liquid-cooled, inline |
Cylinders | 4 |
Fuel type | Diesel |
Displacement | 2.4 L, 2,368 cm2, (144.5 cu·in) |
Bore and stroke | 92.0 mm X 89.0 mm (3.62 in X 3.5 in) |
Compression ratio | 19.0:1 |
Horsepower | 40.5 PS (29.8 kW; 40.0 HP) at 2,500 rpm |
Torque | 128.8 N·m (13.1 kg·m, 94.9 ft·lb) at 1,500 rpm |
Starter | Electric |
Transmission and chassis | |
Chassis | Crawler |
Steering type | Multiple disc clutch and brake |
Brakes | Mechancial contracting band |
Transmission model | John Deere |
Transmission type | Gear type with mechanical dry disc clutch |
Gears | 4 forward and 1 reverse |
Speed | Forward: 10.5 kmh (6.5 mph) Reverse: 3.1 kmh (1.9 mph) |
Transmission model | John Deere |
Transmission type | Shuttle with hydraulic wet disc clutch |
Gears | 4 forward and 4 reverse |
Speed | Forward: 10.5 kmh (6.5 mph) Reverse: 10.5 kmh (6.5 mph) |
Tracks | |
Size | 12-inch |
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