John Deere 6010
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John Deere 6010

Description

The John Deere 6010 is a reliable, robust tractor from the early 2000s, designed for various farming tasks. With 7385 hours of operation, it has proven its durability over time. The 540/65R30 front tires show 20% wear, while the 650/65R38 rear tires have 30% wear. It is still a strong performer, offering a solid balance between power and fuel efficiency, suitable for both fieldwork and light hauling tasks.

Specifications

Stock Number PR-320GY
Model John Deere 6010
Year 2002
Operating Hours 7385 hours
Engine Type 4 cylinders, Diesel
Displacement 4.5 L
Power 100 hp (75 kW)
Max Torque 400 Nm
Transmission 16-speed mechanical
Max Speed 40 km/h
Weight 3.8 tonnes
Fuel Tank Capacity 160 L
Front Tire Dimensions 540/65R30
Rear Tire Dimensions 650/65R38
Tire Wear Front: 20%, Rear: 30%
Overall Length 4,100 mm
Overall Width 2,200 mm
Overall Height 2,550 mm
Wheelbase 2,300 mm
Ground Clearance 400 mm
Front Lift Capacity 1,500 kg
Rear Lift Capacity 3,000 kg
Hydraulic Flow Rate 60 L/min
Hydraulic Pumps 1 piston pump
Number of Valves 2

Available Options:

  1. Cab:

    • Open station (no cab)
    • Optional Basic cab with heating and ventilation
  2. Hydraulic System:

    • Standard hydraulic system (60 L/min) for general agricultural tasks
    • Rear remotes for easy implement connections
  3. Transmission:

    • 16-speed mechanical transmission with a simple, reliable gear shift system
  4. PTO:

    • 540 rpm PTO for medium-duty farm implements
  5. Braking and Safety:

    • Hydraulic disc brakes for consistent and reliable braking
    • Parking brake
  6. Axles and Tires:

    • 2WD for standard farming applications
    • Large tires for better traction on soft or uneven terrain
  7. Steering System:

    • Power steering for easy handling
  8. Comfort Features:

    • Comfortable seat for the operator
    • Basic radio system for convenience

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