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D10 series 2 vs 3

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    Posted: 07 Mar 2021 at 4:24pm
I just bought a D10 series 2 and it made me wander what the differences were to the series 3.   The series 2 has a lot of options, mine is an original 3 point hitch.
I also just purchased a complete cultivator set, even the cylinder and all attachments to the tractor off a series 3, not sure if it will work on mine or not, but they are in excellent shape and have been used every year up till this one to cultivate tobacco. He’s retiring and sold me the cultivators, but wouldn’t part with his series 3.
I saw all the different levers on it so it made me wander what all is really different, is there a big difference?
Thanks for your help.
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Oval muffler.....lights on the fenders for S-3.
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Thanks doc, so that’s all the differences? We’re the hydraulics the same, just different levers?
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I don't come from an area of any D-10/12 tractors. I think the S-3's had different hydraulic valves over an S-2 model. They also had the optional 8-speed transmission, unless later S-2's had it available.
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Originally posted by DrAllis DrAllis wrote:

Oval muffler.....lights on the fenders for S-3.

And the decal, under the gas tank.Wink
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Originally posted by DrAllis DrAllis wrote:

I don't come from an area of any D-10/12 tractors. I think the S-3's had different hydraulic valves over an S-2 model. They also had the optional 8-speed transmission, unless later S-2's had it available.

Only s 3 had the range transmission.  IIRR, the hyd pump, mounted on the back, not side(different pump), too.

Also, the mid mount rockshaft for lifting front cultivators was exclusive to s 3...


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Front end was different for attaching a front chin weight IIRR. Tracy
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2 and 3 hydraulic pump are the same
Fenders are different
Lights moved to fenders on 3
3 had the option of larger tires
Hydraulic levers and draft control are different on 3
Chin weight on 3
Throttle is different design on 3 (Operates reverse of previous models)
Oval muffler and oval cutout in hood on 3
3 point design is a little different where/how it mounts on the support brackets on 3
3 had the optional 2 speed transmission

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