:: Author Message Gary Schafer Guest Posted: Sat Sep 25, 2010 5:32 pm Post subject: John Deere 310A I have a John Deere 310A TLB. Serial number: 310AD 288128T. Can anyone tell me the year? Looking for a service manual for this machine. Anyone have one they would like to sell or tell me where to find one at a price less than what John Deere wants? Where is the hydraulic pickup screen located? The hydraulics chatter about half way up. Both the backhoe and loader do this. Seems like it is starving for oil? Any help appreciated! Thanks for any help! Gary BCnT Tractor Expert Joined: 28 Apr 2009 Posts: 1915 Posted: Sat Sep 25, 2010 7:53 pm Post subject: Re: John Deere 310A look for a plugged suction screen or filter.my 350B dozer about drove me nuts with same symptoms.screen was inside hyd. Roy Suomi Tractor Expert Joined: 14 Aug 2007 Posts: 1557 Posted: Sun Sep 26, 2010 4:10 am Post subject: Re: John Deere 310A Rarely is the suction screen the cause of hydraulic problems.Unless the oil is crappy looking.Usually the problem lies with pressure adjustments or pressure control valve poppet being stuck in the spool bore.Or maybe the transmission pump isn't supplying a constant volume of oil due to stuck filter relief valve.I've seen the destroking solenoid cause this too. Take your pick.You can't guess at this.You will have to put gauges in the pump and troubleshoot the problem.There are many posts in the 'archives' that will help you figure out your hydraulic woes. JDemaris Tractor Guru Joined: 01 Jun 2003 Posts: 13185 Posted: Sun Sep 26, 2010 6:56 am Post subject: Re: John Deere 310A Plugged screen would be the first thing I'd check. When it plugs, the hydraulics will work fine at first, but then when part-way through a function - the front pump runs out of oil and things stop working as they should. Description: 1979 John Deere 310A backhoe; Equipment Hours: 4502; Serial Number: 323074T; Auction: Purple Wave, Inc. At Lancaster, KS on 2015-08-04. The product Key can be find in a file called MID.txt in the root of the iso or in the unpacked exe file. Select I have an activation code from Autodesk 7.Once at the activation screen: start XFORCE Keygen 32bits version or 64bits version 8.Click on Mem Patch (you should see successfully patched) 9.Copy the request code into the keygen and press generate 10.Now copy the activation code back to the activation screen and click Next. Choose option a or b. It will look like this: Part Number: xxxE1-156. Autodesk 3ds max 2013 keygen. What you want is the xxxE1 number 4.Finish the installation & restart Autodesk Product 5.Before clicking on Activate You have 2 options: - a) Disable Your network Card, pull the network cable out or block with firewall (this is just to disable online serial check) OR - b) Click on Activate and it will tell you that your serial is wrong, simply click on close and click on activate again. It is at the bottom of the transmission case and goes in sideways. There will be plug you remove, and then pull it out. You'll need to drain the entire trans to get it out. Often, you'll find it plugged with brake lining material, cylinder packing pieces, etc. I've got a complete Deere 300B backhoe/loader service manual in a PDF file. I'd give it to you except I cannot send files that large from my satellite Internet connection. 300B is very similar to your machine. Tech manual is 68 megabytes and the operators manual is 12 Megabytes. Send me a blank CD with a self-addressed envelope and I'll burn and send you a copy. By the way, my 300B is serial # 141965T and is a 1972 machine. Has the 152 c.i., three-cylinder diesel. 310A was made 1975 to 1982. Sounds like your's is a 1978 vintage. Gary Schafer Guest Posted: Sun Sep 26, 2010 3:36 pm Post subject: Re: John Deere 310A Thanks for all the comments! I have sent you an email with my email address. The 310A has a 4 cylinder engine. I think that the plain 310 has a 3 cylinder engine. I am surprised that the 310B also has a 3 cylinder? I looked on the John Deere site at their parts manual to try and locate where the pickup screen is located but could not find where it is. Thanks for the help! Gary JDemaris Tractor Guru Joined: 01 Jun 2003 Posts: 13185 Posted: Sun Sep 26, 2010 4:39 pm Post subject: Re: John Deere 310A 300B is what I have. Deere made a zillion variations of Dubque-type backhoe loaders. Some with three-banger and some with four. 300, 301, 302, 310, 400, 401, 410, all kinds of As. All pretty much use the same basics for the trans, reverser, hydraulics, rear, etc. You're looking in the wrong place. For the 310A, Deere shows it their parts under 'F' for 'filter, transmission case.' Item # 9, Deere part # AR26375. I didn't get any forwarded email - but it seems I never do with this Website.
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