Decoding John Deere 2510 Serial Numbers

New to the forum, thanks for your patience with me as I learn. If this is in the wrong place, let me know!

I am the proud new owner of a 1968 JD 2510. It was included with the price of the farm we purchased last May.

I am preparing to dive into the refresh/restoration process. My local Tractor and Small Engine club is a great resource, but in the mean time, I am trying to decipher the Serial Numbers on both the engine block and the back of the tractor:

Tractor Serial: T713R 015240R
Engine Serial: M53RA 096548T

I have found more information on the Tractor Serial than the engine, but I am seeking wisdom from you all about both. Thanks![/img:153fe17207]
 
(quoted from post at 19:01:22 05/13/22) New to the forum, thanks for your patience with me as I learn. If this is in the wrong place, let me know!

I am the proud new owner of a 1968 JD 2510. It was included with the price of the farm we purchased last May.

I am preparing to dive into the refresh/restoration process. My local Tractor and Small Engine club is a great resource, but in the mean time, I am trying to decipher the Serial Numbers on both the engine block and the back of the tractor:

Tractor Serial: T713R 015240R
Engine Serial: M53RA 096548T

I have found more information on the Tractor Serial than the engine, but I am seeking wisdom from you all about both. Thanks![/img]

Welcome to the Forums.

Tractor

SN = serial number
T = Tractor
7 = 2510
1 = Row Crop
3 = Diesel
R = (Transmission) Syncro-range

Serial number: 015240 (This number falls in the 1968 build range)

R= (Build location) John Deere Waterloo Tractor Works

Engine

SN = serial number
M = Motor
5 = 4 cylinder
3 = Diesel
R = (User) John Deere Waterloo Tractor Works
A = Row Crop
096548 = Engine unit number
T = (Engine build location) John Deere Dubuque Works

The engine serial/unit numbers are not listed in a chart as many tractor serial/unit numbers are. Your dealer may be able to get the build date of the engine if you need it.

T= (Build location) John Deere Dubuque Works

edited to removed copied info from spread sheet, not related to this post.

This post was edited by Jim.ME on 05/13/2022 at 04:32 pm.
 
Welcome to the 2510 club. A 2510 diesel was the first New Generation tractor I ever operated in the field. I bought my diesel in 1991 and
picked up a gas a few years ago as well. Here is mine hooked to a 68 grain cart. Tom
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Thank you kindly for replying to my post. I am sad to say, time has not been good to the ol' 2510, as George (the previous owner) stored it outside in the elements most of the time. I have since rectified that by cleaning a space for it in one of the barns. Below is a picture as the 25q0 sat when I first visited the property.

Glad to meet you here, Tom. I am sure your years of knowledge of the 2510 will come in handy.

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I recently inherited a Diesel 2510 from my grandfather. Can someone help me decipher the serial number? It doesn’t match the typical layout.
 

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Welcome to this forum.
The "P" on serial plate indicates this 2510 has a Powershift trans. 004609 indicates it's a 1966 model.
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