You might need counter weights to keep her from tipping forward when picking up big trees. I wrecked the 450B loader that had a grapple on it (sold the engine) and never got to try the grapple on anything. Must be more older non-runners in Saskachewan than central alberta.Ī grapple will be a nice addition. I have placed the same adds as you but have not got the buys like you. I could have sold 3 of them in the past few weeks if I had them ready. My dad is already working on his construction fleet and will start his season in the next few weeks so engine rebuilds will be out of the question until November. I don't have a running 450 engine for you at the moment, probably a dozen non-runners but should have a good crank for you. I don't know about interchangeability of the undercarriage from a 1010 to a 350, if it is did you could put it on your winch tractor. You may have to wait a long time to sell the undercarriage, but the price will be probably twice what you paid for the machine if you got similar deals as you have got in the past. Which means you can get full retail for as new slightly used components. I have tried locally to get new idlers for my 350C (Brandt and Union Tractor) and they can't seem to locate any. I am thinking that someone is going to give you some pretty big $ for just the undercarriage off this 1010. With that said my dad has a 1010 loader, 2 1010 dozers, 1010 forklift, 2010 loader and 2010 dozer in his sheds. The 350 / 450 series is a hugh step forward. This is after spending many countless hours doing a rebuild on a 2010 basket case. I was shopping for a grapple attachment for my bobcat but came home with this nice crawler for about the same money I think this 1010 will get some rings one day and two grapple arms and a pad change, for logging clean up at my cabin The chains and sprockets are really like new except for the paint.Īnd the rollers are still wearing the plastic covers they were shipped with! The Pads are getting by with the bolts for traction but I have good pads on a 350 loader.Will they fit? I found it in Saskatchewan, but it looks like it came from Alberta. And so it sat for a few more years until I found it. The dealer found a starter for it but was not interested in doing the upkeep. So it sat there until the scrap dealer came to clean out the yard. The little 1010 ended up in a scrap yard after the long time owner replaced the undercarriage many years ago, only to have the starter quit and no replacement in sight. Not only can you stop by our Baton Rouge location near Hammond, but you can also order any part you need online, and we will ship it to you stat! We’ll make sure that John Deere can continue to revolutionize the industry by rebuilding their quality parts, so you can utilize used John Deere parts.Last week I brought home this fine 1010 that burns blue but runs nice. The second best thing about Broken Tractor is our expert team of technicians who refurbish and rebuild all JD parts as if they are brand new! If you’re looking for a John Deere dealer near Baton Rouge because you need parts, look no further. The best part is, if we don’t have the John Deere parts you need to get back to work, we will find them for you! Using our extensive network of salvage yards around the country, we can locate any and all John Deere dozer parts you could ever need all you have to do is fill out our parts request form! Because we sell rebuilt John Deere parts online, we have an extensive parts catalog, so be sure to check it out! We even have parts for the John Deere 450 dozer. From blades and hydraulics to engine parts and fuel system parts, Broken Tractor has it all. As the premier tractor salvage company of the United States, we pride ourselves on our ability to help you find any part you may need for your John Deere dozer.
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