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    Case Drain/Quick connect - ‘97 John Deere 310se

    I have not yet, but will update this thread when I do!
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    Case Drain/Quick connect - ‘97 John Deere 310se

    Hi all, I recently picked up an older Danuser auger that I intend to fit to the excavator on my John Deer 310se. The auger requires a case drain, which I don’t currently have plumbed on the boom (or anywhere for that matter). I wanted to see if anyone had some insight as to how I might go about...
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    What's your hoe doing?

    Not doing anything yet, fixing er up. I just like backhoes so here’s a couple pics. Toying with the idea of tint, so I photoshopped some on it’d be nice here in the high desert I think.
  4. K

    1997 John Deere 310se

    Thank you for the info Dave. You’ve given me some good trees to start barking up. I’ll report back with what I find.
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    1997 John Deere 310se

    Hey Dave! What a great response, I appreciate the warm welcome and quick info! Would this tidbit of info help pin point? The parking brake comes on when trans fluid is running low. (This is all info from my the previous owner, my uncle). I’d assumed that was just a safety so you don’t do more...
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    1997 John Deere 310se

    Hi all, Recently I’ve discovered excess fluid in the rear differential of my 310se - appears to be leaking from the transmission to the diff. Any ideas on what seal this might be and how feasible it is to fix? Thanks in advance
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