John Deere 6310L
1999 - 2002
6000 TEN Series Orchard/Vineyard tractor
Production
Manufacturer John Deere
Orchard/Vineyard tractor
Built in Mannheim, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Variants
6310 utility tractor
6310L low-profile ROPS
6310S low-profile cab
John Deere 6310L Power
Engine (gross) 99 hp73.8 kW
PTO (claimed) 80 hp59.7 kW
Mechanical
Two- or four-wheel drive
Differential lock electro-hydraulic wet disc
Power steering
Hydraulic wet disc brakes
Two-post folding ROPS.
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Hydraulics
Type closed center load sensing
Pressure 2900 psi200.0 bar
Valves 1 to 4
Pump flow 25.4 gpm96.1 lpm
  18.9 gpmOpt Optional 71.5 lpm
Tractor hitch
Rear Type II
Control electronic lower-link draft sensing
Rear lift 4900 lbs2222 kg
Power Take-off (PTO)
Rear PTO independent
Rear PTO Type 540 (1.375)
  540/1000 (1.375)Opt Optional
6310L Serial Numbers
Location: Serial number plate on the right side of the tractor frame.
Electrical
Ground negative
Charging system alternator
Charging amps 90
Battery CCA 850
  1230 Opt Optional
Battery volts 12
Battery AH 110
  154 Opt Optional
References
6000 TEN Series published in 1998, by John Deere
6000 TEN Series and Advantage Series Tractors published in 1998, by John Deere
6000 TEN Series Tractors and Advantage Series Tractors Product Information Handbook published in 1998, by John Deere
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