John Deere 510 Backhoe Loader (Original): The Full-Size Industrial 510 Begins
Produced in the late 1970s and early 1980s, the original 510 was one of JD’s earliest full-size industrial backhoes. Known for mechanical simplicity and raw digging power, it was built for pipeline, utility, and large-site excavation work where reach and lift mattered more than electronics.
Where the original 510 fits in the JD backhoe line
The 510 nameplate marked JD’s move into the full-size industrial backhoe segment - larger than the mid-class 310, larger than the heavy-class 410, sized for pipeline contractors, large-site utility crews, and operations needing maximum reach and lift capacity from a backhoe-loader platform.
The original 510 ran a JD diesel engine, mechanical drivetrain, and full-size hydraulic loader and backhoe sized for commercial production work. Mechanical fuel injection, no electronics, conventional cooling. The architecture set the foundation for what became one of JD’s most-respected industrial backhoe lines and led directly into the 510B turbo and 4WD generation.
JD 510 Backhoe Loader - Original Generation - Quick Specs
- Production
- Late 1970s - Early 1980s
- Class
- Full-Size Industrial Backhoe Loader
- Engine
- JD Diesel (Mechanical)
- Drivetrain
- Mechanical Transmission
- Front Tool
- Hydraulic Loader (Full-Size)
- Rear Tool
- Center-Pivot Hydraulic Backhoe
- Position
- Above 410, Below 610
- Successor
- JD 510B
What defines the original 510 platform
- Full-size class. Stepped above the heavy-class 410 with larger hydraulic capacity, more cylinder bore at the backhoe boom and stick, and greater digging depth and reach.
- JD diesel. Mechanical fuel injection. No electronics, no aftertreatment - straightforward to service with a JD service manual and basic shop tooling.
- Mechanical drivetrain. Heavy clutch pack into a conventional power-shift or synchromesh transmission, then through planetary final drives sized for the full-size industrial chassis weight.
- Center-pivot backhoe. Conventional swing tower with full-size pin and bushing sizing - serviceable wear items as the machine accumulates hours.
- Industrial duty. Built for pipeline contractors and large-site utility crews who put real hours on the machine.
Engine, hydraulics, and drivetrain
The original 510’s JD diesel drove a mechanical transmission through a heavy clutch pack into planetary final drives sized for the full-size industrial chassis weight. Hydraulics were sized larger than the contemporary 410 - more pump displacement, more cylinder bore at the backhoe boom and stick. Maximum digging depth and reach were a step up from the heavy-class 410.
Cooling is conventional - radiator, water pump, thermostat, fan belt. Charging system varied through the production run, with earlier machines running a DC generator and later machines moving to an alternator. Operator station was a ROPS canopy on most machines, with an enclosed cab available on later configurations.
Common service items on the original 510
- Full-size hydraulics: Pump rebuilds, loader cylinder seal kits, backhoe boom/stick/bucket cylinder seal kits (larger bore than 410), control valves, hoses.
- Engine internals: JD diesel rebuild kits - pistons, rings, sleeves, bearings, gaskets.
- Fuel system: Mechanical injection pump, injectors, lift pump, fuel filters.
- Cooling system: Radiator, water pump, thermostat, hoses, fan belt.
- Loader components: Bucket teeth, cutting edges, pins, bushings (full-size sizing).
- Backhoe components: Bucket teeth, side cutters, pins, bushings, swing tower pin kits (full-size), stabilizer leg cylinders.
- Drivetrain: Clutch packs, transmission components, axle seals, final drive gears.
- Electrical: Starter, alternator (or generator on early machines), wiring harness, gauges.
- Operator station: Seat, gauges, controls, ROPS canopy parts.
Parts and cross-fit components for the John Deere 510
| Category | Common Parts | Browse |
|---|---|---|
| Full-Size Hydraulics | Cylinders, seal kits, pumps, valves, hoses | Browse Hydraulics |
| Engine | JD diesel pistons, rings, sleeves, gaskets | Browse Engine Parts |
| Fuel System | Injection pumps, injectors, lift pumps, filters | Browse Fuel System |
| Cooling | Radiators, water pumps, thermostats, hoses | Browse Cooling Parts |
| Loader | Bucket teeth, cutting edges, pins, bushings | Browse Loader Components |
| Backhoe | Teeth, side cutters, swing tower, stabilizers | Browse Backhoe Components |
| Drivetrain | Clutch, transmission, axles, final drives | Browse Drivetrain |
| Electrical | Starters, alternators, harnesses, switches | Browse Electrical |
| Operator Station | Seats, gauges, controls, ROPS parts | Browse Operator Station |
Need a part for your John Deere 510 Backhoe Loader?
Full-size hydraulic seal kits, swing tower pin kits, and JD diesel engine components are the most common service requests on the original 510. Call our parts team with your serial number.
Request a PartWhat to verify before ordering
- Serial number. The original 510 had running changes through its production. Match parts to the machine serial.
- Engine serial. JD diesel internal parts must match the engine serial number.
- Loader configuration. Standard and specialty bucket configurations had different cylinder and mounting specs.
- Backhoe configuration. Standard reach configurations differ in cylinder bore and stroke from optional extended-reach configurations.
- Charging system. Earlier machines may have a DC generator; later machines moved to an alternator.
- Drivetrain configuration. 2WD and optional 4WD configurations have different front axle and transfer case parts.
- Cab vs. ROPS canopy. Operator station equipment varied across the production run.
Why the original 510 remains a workhorse pick
Forty-plus years after introduction, original 510 machines still show up on pipeline contractor sites, large-site utility work, and specialty excavation jobs - particularly with operators who appreciate the raw digging power and mechanical simplicity that defined the JD industrial backhoe of that era. Mechanical fuel injection, manual transmission, no electronics - every system is straightforward to service with proper tooling and a JD service manual.
Maintenance priorities on an original 510: monitor clutch wear, replace full-size hydraulic seals as cylinders age, rebuild the engine on a sensible interval, and stay ahead of swing tower pin and bushing wear on the full-size backhoe assembly. Parts coverage for the original 510 family is available at Broken Tractor.
