The John Deere 310A backhoe was first produced in 1968. This model marked the beginning of a long line of backhoe loaders from John Deere, known for their durability and versatility in construction and agricultural applications. The 310A remained in production until 1971, when it was succeeded by the 310B model.
The Revelation 310A was made by Mossburg same as the 500 just go to there website and download the 500 man
Mossberg 500.
You want product #172820A at numrich gun parts corp.
50-200 depending on specifics
To put a John Deere 310A backhoe loader in reverse, first ensure that the machine is at a complete stop. Then, shift the gear lever to the reverse position, which is typically marked with an "R." If the machine has a power shuttle transmission, you can also engage reverse by using the shuttle lever. Finally, gently press the accelerator pedal to move the loader backward.
I got mine from a pawn shop for $140 although it was on sale.
The serial number 310AD 276538T indicates that this John Deere backhoe is a model from the 310A series, which was produced in the early 1980s. Specifically, the "A" in the model designation typically signifies a production year around 1980-1981. For a more precise manufacturing date, you may need to refer to John Deere's production records or consult a dealer with access to their database.
Sorry I can't be 100% sure but 99% sure it was made by Mossberg. Most of the 310's were definitely made by Mossberg.
I the cab. The transmission fill also supplies all of the hydraulics.
To bleed the brakes on a JD 310A Backhoe, first ensure the machine is on a level surface and secure it. Locate the brake bleeder valves on the brake cylinders, then have an assistant pump the brake pedal several times and hold it down. Open the bleeder valve to release any air and brake fluid, then close the valve before the assistant releases the pedal. Repeat this process until you see a steady stream of fluid without bubbles, then check and top off the brake fluid reservoir as needed.
See: http://www.gun-data.com/tour7.html this may help you. It's a Mossberg 500A