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876wheelhorse

does anyone know of a site for a john deere 210. i have a chance to buy one looking for some specs and maybe a downloadable manual. I have tried searching cant really find much. why cant all sites be easy to navigate around? maybe it is a sign just to stay wheelhorse and stay away from the green. actually thought about buying it good price painting it and then selling it away. :scratchead:

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whfan74

You could try.......

www.mytractorforum.com

or referred to as many on here as MTF.

Tons of information on there for just about anything!

Good luck!

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Sparky

I moved this to the "Other Brands" section for ya.

Now about the JD. I will buy any brand tractor if I think I can tun a profit out of it and I bet the JD guys are just like all us WH guys in that we're allways looking for more tractors. You shouldnt have any trrouble unloading a JD to make a little "red tractor cash" :scratchead: .

Mike.........

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nylyon

Mytractorforum.com is a great site as is weekendfreedommachines.com which I think is for the JD lover in you!

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T-Mo

Without question, www.weekendfreedommachines.com weekendfreedommachines

For model info: WFM Model Info

For a quick summary for a JD 210 - it was made from 1975 to 1987 and was part of the 200 series line that replaced the 110/112 line. The 200 series included the 8 hp 200 and 208, the 10 hp 210, the 12 hp 212, the 14 hp 214 and the 16 hp 216. All had K-series Kohlers and were 4 speed Peerless drive transmission with first gear a creeper low. All but 208 had a variable speed feature which meant in any gear you can move the variable speed lever to increase or decrease ground speed, much like a poor man's hydro. Mechanical lift was standard with dealer installed electric lift or hydraulic lift optional. The 210 would have either a 39 deck or a 46 deck. Frames were heavy duty and in fact, the 210 may have the heaviest weight to hp ratio in the JD line. It was a garden tractor similar to the Wheel Horses, and in fact use a similar setup for the PTO that WH did, horizontal engine, cup and cone PTO, belt to the deck or snow blower or tiller. Attachments included 43 inch snow blade, snow blower, plows, tillers, etc. Good machines, but more complex than a Wheel Horse.

JD doesn't give away their manuals, but you can buy them in either paper version or CD from JD.

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