Posted by Mnethercutt on March 20, 2018 at 09:56:11 from (152.7.224.2):
In Reply to: John Deere 1010 posted by SodBuster87 on March 19, 2018 at 16:25:24:
I have a 1010 RS and, in my opinion, the parts and other issues mentioned above is are exaggerated. Hardest part to find (with the exception of something I'll mention below) BY FAR is the sleeve deck. You can still get it from deere (for $$$$) or aftermarket (still $$$) but it is out there. I restored mine front to back (new motor from another tractor, rebuilt tranny) and never had a problem finding the parts I needed. I dunno if the folks on here don't use eBay but there are loads of extra parts on there. If if ain't on eBay it'll probably be somewhere else or you can get it from deere. Been a good tractor for me, just get one with a good sleeve deck and you're golden.
Only exception I've found for this is the radiator. You WILL NOT find a radiator for this sucker online without buying a new tractor. The radiator has a hole in the top for the steering shaft to go through. Incredibly unique. I had to recore mine $400 after I couldn't find another. Deere has none.
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