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It can't be done as far as I know.
The john deere 310 is a great riding mower, and for small lawns it will get the job done in no time. It is typcailly for commercial use,but can be used at home.
I'm not for sure on this but my best bet would be that it should be painted red. At the factory they were painted red to sybolize "Danger-Gasoline". I know this was done for a majority of Model A tractors but I would recommend reading through a book like The John Deere Styled Letter Series or The John Deere Unstyled Letter Series both by J.R. Hobbs for the rest of the story on the Model A.
It is important to follow the instructions in the service manual for the 410c John Deer. This will provide specific instructions with pictures on how to take the play out to insure it is done properly.
Put forks flat on ground, parking brake on, key out
Mccormick tractors are not as well known as John Deere are, however, that's not to say that they aren't fine pieces of machinery. Mccormick tractors are high performing large industrial tractors, ideal for farming. John Deere is a trusted name in tractors, and has been for over a century. These tractors are not as large as the Mccormick tractors, but can get the job done just as fast.
If you did not start the engine no harm has been done. Drain the fuel tank, and all the fuel lines. Get as much of the gas out as possible. Fill it up with diesel and you should be ok.
Considering the million of products that serial number might be for...try taking it to your local John Deere dealer along with the model number and I'm sure he can help tell you everything you want to know.
John has to show the common denominator.
There's a number of ways it could potentially be done. It's probably a computer controlled motor, and adjustments (by someone qualified and properly equipped) can be made to the computer which controls the engine. You could replace the injectors, you could replace the turbo (if so equipped). You'd have to talk to a mechanic certified by John Deere to gauge how feasible it would be to do.
John should have first found the lowest common denominator of the given fractions.
It wasn't so easy but after about 5 hours it was done. You have to drop the mower unit and remove it from the tractor to start. I hope we get another 10-12 years out of the new ones.