John Deere 8010 Specifications

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Engine Horsepower: 215 hp

Manufactured: 1960

John Deere 8010 Summary

The John Deere 8010, produced in 1960, is a Four-wheel Drive (4WD) tractor with a 215 hp engine and a claimed drawbar power of 150 hp. Manufactured in Waterloo, Iowa, only 100 units were built. Due to transmission issues, most were converted into 8020 models. The tractor features a Detroit Diesel 7.0L 6-cyl diesel engine.

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John Deere 8010 Horsepower, Weight, and Specifications:

Production

Who manufactured the John Deere 8010 and where?

  • Manufacturer: John Deere
  • Type: Four-wheel Drive (4WD) tractor
  • Factory: Waterloo, Iowa, USA
  • Total built: 100
  • Original price: $30,000 (1960)
  • Due to transmission issues, the John Deere 8010s were returned to the factory and converted into 8020s. One 8010 escaped the recall and is currently in the Keller collection.

Horsepower

What is the horsepower of the John Deere 8010?

  • Engine: 215 hp / 160.3 kW
  • Drawbar (claimed): 150 hp / 111.9 kW

Engine

What type of engine does the John Deere 8010 have?

  • Engine: Detroit Diesel 7.0L 6-cyl diesel

Mechanical

What are the mechanical features of the John Deere 8010?

  • Chassis: 4x4 articulated 4WD
  • Steering: articulated power
  • Brakes: pneumatic drum
  • Cab: Open operator station
  • Transmission: 9-speed gear

Capacity

What are the capacities of the John Deere 8010?

  • Fuel: 106 gal / 401.2 L
  • Hydraulic system: 25 gal / 94.6 L

Hydraulics

What hydraulic features does the John Deere 8010 offer?

  • Capacity: 25 gal / 94.6 L
  • Pump flow: 40 gpm / 151.4 lpm; 60 gpm / 227.1 lpm *Optional

Dimensions & Tires

What are the dimensions and tire specifications of the John Deere 8010?

  • Wheelbase: 120 inches / 304 cm
  • Weight: 19700 lbs / 8935 kg
  • Front tire: 23.1-26
  • Rear tire: 23.1-26

Electrical

What are the electrical specifications of the John Deere 8010?

  • Charging system: generator
  • Charging volts: 24
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