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2019 John Deere 310SL

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1,000 hrs

Backhoes

Used

Has AC

No

Has Heat

No

About the 2019 John Deere 310SL:

This 2019 John Deere 310SL backhoe loader I’m selling is a solid piece of equipment with just 1000 hours on it, listed at $49,000. It’s got a 101-horsepower engine that’s strong enough to handle digging, loading, and breaking up tough ground without breaking a sweat. Weighing 15,871 pounds, it’s stable on the job site, and the 4x4 drive means it can move through mud or uneven terrain no problem.

The Extendahoe is a big plus—lets you dig down to 18 feet when fully stretched, which is great for deeper trenches or reaching further without repositioning. The 4-in-1 bucket up front is versatile—you can scoop up a full cubic yard of material, grade a surface, or grab stuff like debris or pipes, all with one attachment. It’s got 6,600 pounds of lift capacity at full height and a breakout force of 9,350 pounds, so it’s not struggling with heavy loads.

The hydraulics pump out 28 gallons per minute standard, and it’s got auxiliary lines ready to hook up a hammer or other tools—plenty of flow to keep things moving. The open cab keeps it simple and gives you a good view of what you’re doing, no extra bells and whistles to complicate things. At 1000 hours, it’s barely used for a 2019 model—most of these run for thousands more without issues. I’ve got more pictures and video if you want to see it in action. It’s a reliable machine that’ll get the job done, whether you’re excavating, landscaping, or moving material around. Let me know if you’re interested.

Key Specifications for the 2019 John Deere 310SL Backhoe Loader

  • Engine: John Deere PowerTech Plus 4045HT096, 4.5L, turbocharged, diesel
  • Horsepower: 101 hp (net peak) at 2,240 RPM
  • Operating Weight: 15,871 lbs (7,199 kg) with standard equipment, open cab, and Extendahoe
  • Drive System: 4x4 (four-wheel drive), standard limited-slip mechanical front axle
  • Transmission: John Deere PowerShift, 5-speed forward, 3-speed reverse, hydraulic reverser
  • Backhoe Digging Depth (Standard): 14 ft 6 in (4.42 m)
  • Backhoe Digging Depth (Extendahoe): 18 ft 1 in (5.51 m) with arm extended
  • Loader Bucket Capacity (4-in-1): 1.0 cu yd (0.76 m³) heaped
  • Loader Breakout Force: 9,350 lbf (41.6 kN)
  • Loader Lift Capacity (Full Height): 6,600 lbs (2,994 kg)
  • Backhoe Bucket Digging Force: 11,990 lbf (53.3 kN) with standard stick
  • Hydraulic System: Open-center, gear pump, 28 gpm (106 L/min) at 2,240 RPM
  • Auxiliary Hydraulics: Standard, supports attachments like hammers (up to 35 gpm max with optional upgrades)
  • Fuel Tank Capacity: 37 gal (140 L)
  • Wheelbase: 7 ft 2 in (2.19 m)
  • Ground Clearance: 13 in (0.33 m)
  • Height (to Top of Cab/Canopy): 9 ft 3 in (2.82 m) with open cab
  • Length (Transport): 23 ft 9 in (7.24 m) with Extendahoe retracted
  • Tire Options (Front/Rear): 12.5/80-18 (front), 19.5L-24 (rear) standard sizing
  • Swing Arc: 180 degrees
  • Stabilizer Spread (Operating): 10 ft 2 in (3.1 m)
  • Logistics coordination when applicable
  • Shipping available
  • Inspection report available
  • Dedicated sales agent

Can I review inspection photos and a condition report before I buy?

Yes. Listings include detailed photos and, when available, an inspection or condition summary so you can see wear, leaks, undercarriage, and cab condition. Ask your representative for the latest meter reading and any service records the seller can provide—hours and condition are often verified at listing time but can change.

Do you arrange shipping or delivery?

Shipping and logistics are often available nationwide through vetted transport partners. Cost depends on distance, dimensions, weight, and whether the machine is running and load-ready. Your sales representative can quote options and timing; pickup at the equipment location may also be arranged where allowed.

How accurate is the hour meter, and can I verify it?

Published hours reflect the last reported reading on the machine or in available documentation. Meters can be replaced or incorrect; we recommend confirming hours with your own inspection or a qualified technician before purchase. Ask whether an ECM or telematics readout is available for your unit.

Is the machine sold as-is, and is there a warranty?

Used heavy equipment is often sold as-is, where-is, unless a separate written warranty or service plan is offered on your specific deal. Remaining manufacturer or extended coverage, if any, may be transferable—confirm in writing. Always review the purchase agreement and inspection terms before committing.

What paperwork should I expect (title, lien release, export)?

Expect a bill of sale and any title or ownership documents required in your state or country. If the unit was financed, ensure lien release is documented. For export, additional customs, EPA, or certification paperwork may apply—your representative can flag what is needed for your destination.

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2019 John Deere 310SL for Sale