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John Deere 7510 Tractor Parts

7510 parts and accessories

The John Deere 7510, manufactured from 1997 to 2003, is a versatile and reliable agricultural tractor powered by a robust 6.8L John Deere diesel engine producing around 125 engine horsepower. Known for its comfortable cab, reliable powertrain, and sufficient PTO horsepower (around 105 HP), the 7510 became a popular choice for farmers handling various tasks from hay production to row crop applications.

The John Deere 7510 tractor was introduced in 1997 as part of the John Deere 7010 series, replacing the earlier 7000 series. Production continued until 2003. Powering the 7510 is a 6.8L (414 cu in) John Deere 6068T turbocharged diesel engine, delivering approximately 125 engine horsepower. The transmission options included a PowrQuad transmission with 16 forward and 16 reverse gears, or a continuously variable transmission (CVT) known as IVT, offering smooth and seamless speed changes. The PTO horsepower is rated at approximately 105 HP, with both 540 and 1000 RPM PTO options available. The hydraulic system boasts a flow rate of around 29 GPM, supporting multiple remote hydraulic valves for implement operation. The 3-point hitch is a Category II/III, offering a lift capacity of roughly 7,600 lbs. The John Deere 7510 was commonly used for a variety of farming applications, including row crop work, hay and forage production, livestock operations, and general tillage tasks. It stood out in the John Deere lineup due to its balance of power, features, and reliability, offering a good compromise between larger and smaller models.

Specifications

EngineJohn Deere 6068T 125 HP Diesel
PTO HP105 HP @ 540/1000 RPM
TransmissionPowrQuad or IVT (CVT) 16F/16R
Hydraulics29 GPM, Up to 3 remotes
3-Point HitchCategory II/III, 7600 lbs lift capacity
Fuel Capacity53 gallons
Weight13,117 lbs
Years Produced1997-2003

Maintenance Tips

  • Engine Oil and Filter: Change the engine oil and filter every 250 hours of operation using the recommended John Deere oil specification for optimal engine lubrication and longevity.
  • Hydraulic System: Regularly check hydraulic fluid levels and inspect for leaks. Replace hydraulic filters according to the manufacturer's recommendations (typically every 500 hours) to prevent contamination and maintain proper hydraulic performance.
  • Fuel System: Use high-quality diesel fuel and consider adding a fuel stabilizer, especially during seasonal storage, to prevent fuel degradation and injector clogging. Change fuel filters regularly.
  • Seasonal Storage: Before storing the tractor for an extended period, drain the fuel tank, add fuel stabilizer to the tank, and run the engine briefly to circulate the stabilized fuel. Disconnect the battery and store it in a cool, dry place. Consider lubricating all grease fittings.

History & Background

The John Deere 7510 was launched in 1997 as a member of the John Deere 7010 series tractors. There were no significant redesigns during its production run from 1997 to 2003. It is regarded as a reliable and popular model that helped cement John Deere's position in the mid-size agricultural tractor market.

Frequently Asked Questions

What engine is in the John Deere 7510?

The John Deere 7510 is equipped with a 6.8L (414 cu in) John Deere 6068T turbocharged diesel engine, producing approximately 125 engine horsepower.

What is the PTO horsepower on a 7510?

The PTO horsepower for the John Deere 7510 is rated at approximately 105 HP. It offers both 540 and 1000 RPM PTO options.

What oil filter fits the 7510?

The primary oil filter for the John Deere 7510 is typically a John Deere part number RE504836. Common cross-references include Baldwin B7349 and Wix 51791.

What are common parts needed for the 7510?

Common wear parts for the John Deere 7510 include engine oil filters, fuel filters, hydraulic filters, air filters, fan belts, hydraulic cylinder seal kits, steering components (tie rod ends), and clutch parts (depending on transmission type).

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