Replacing the highly regarded John Deere 6000 series from Nov 97, the 6010 tractor range initially spanned 80 to 140hp with eight models and, with the exception of the odd niggling fault, it went on to achieve a good reliability record. But is this dependability something that can be relied upon from a used buy? James de Havilland seeks out the answers
John Deere 6010 series tractors:
Replacing the highly regarded John Deere 6000 series from Nov 97, the 6010 tractor range initially spanned 80 to 140hp with eight models and, with the exception of the odd niggling fault, it went on to achieve a good reliability record. But is this dependability something that can be relied upon from a used buy? […]
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