Description:
Serial Number Location
The serial number for the John Deere 210G LC Excavator is typically:
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Located on a metal plate on the left side of the frame, near the boom base or under the operator’s cab
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Also stamped into the upper structure frame near the rear engine compartment
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Serial numbers usually begin with "1FF210GX" followed by a unique 6-digit identifier
Be sure to use this number when ordering model-specific hydraulic or engine parts.
Key Specifications
Feature |
Specification |
Net Power |
119 kW (159 HP) |
Engine Model |
John Deere PowerTech™ |
Operating Weight |
22,910 kg (50,463 lbs) |
Maximum Digging Depth |
6.68 m (21 ft 11 in) |
Arm Digging Force |
114 kN (25,543 lbs) |
Bucket Digging Force |
156 kN (35,138 lbs) |
Hydraulic System
Feature |
Specification |
Main Pump Flow |
212 L/min (56 GPM) × 2 |
Operating Pressure |
34,336 kPa (4,980 psi) |
Dimensions
Measurement |
Value |
Max Reach at Ground Level |
9.75 m (32 ft 0 in) |
Dump Height |
7.18 m (23 ft 7 in) |
Overall Width with Tracks |
2.99 m (9 ft 10 in) |
Tank Capacities
System |
Capacity |
Fuel Tank |
403 L (106.5 gal) |
Hydraulic Tank |
135 L (35.7 gal) |
Key Features
Efficient Power with John Deere PowerTech™
The 159 HP engine balances fuel efficiency and digging power, optimized for heavy-duty cycles with minimal downtime.
Massive Digging Force
With up to 156 kN of bucket breakout and 114 kN arm force, the 210G LC is suited for deep trenching, site prep, and demolition.
Dual High-Flow Hydraulics
Two 56 GPM pumps deliver fast cycle times and smooth attachment performance under nearly 5,000 psi operating pressure.
Stable and Maneuverable Footprint
Under 10 ft wide, the JD 210G is easy to trailer while maintaining strong stability across rough or uneven surfaces.
Common Replacement Parts
Support your 210G LC Excavator with essential parts available at Broken Tractor:
Engine Components
Turbochargers, injectors, fuel pumps, air filters, oil filters
Hydraulic System
Boom cylinders, main pumps, control valves, hose assemblies, swivel joints
Undercarriage
Steel tracks, rollers, idlers, track adjusters, sprockets
Cab & Electrical
Control monitors, seat assemblies, ignition switches, cab glass panels
Cooling & Fuel Systems
Radiators, water pumps, fuel filters, thermostats
Maintenance Schedule
Task |
Recommended Interval |
Engine Oil & Filter |
Every 250 hours |
Fuel Filter Replacement |
Every 500 hours |
Hydraulic Filter Change |
Every 500 hours |
Track & Undercarriage Inspection |
Weekly or after rough terrain use |
Boom Pin Greasing |
Daily or before every shift |
Coolant Flush |
Every 1,000 hours or annually |