johndeere6920s
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What's the difference between the 7000 and the 7010 john deere ranges?
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That's all? The shuttle is on the left om the old ones and all?100's were 7.6
10's were 8.1
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The 10s would be alot nicer tractor so in general?Sorry mis read first sentence i thought it said engines not ranges,
Lots of other changes so
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The 10s would be alot nicer tractor so in general?
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id assume you have drove both.100's were 7.6
10's were 8.1
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Be interested to know that too although I'd say with the bigger one you have alot more room to give here more poniesid assume you have drove both.
so ill ask out of interest, was there a noticeable difference in the power of the two or were they fairly similar.
its just a 1/2 ltr tho so i was wondering if they had done something different on the engine that left them much the same, or was there a big difference.Be interested to know that too although I'd say with the bigger one you have alot more room to give here more ponies
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The shuttle on the left I suppose would be a big thing but still it's strange that the 10s have such a following compared to the 000its just a 1/2 ltr tho so i was wondering if they had done something different on the engine that left them much the same, or was there a big difference.
the 10's would be a better spec'd tractor but just from a power point of view.
id assume you have drove both.
so ill ask out of interest, was there a noticeable difference in the power of the two or were they fairly similar.
Front suspension was introduced with the 7010s
Not a big noticeable difference but a difference, theres no replacement for displacement
You say only a half litre, drive a 2.5 hilux and a 3.0,always a differ
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Completely depends on the engine, the old 2.5 hilux vs old 2.5 ranger, the 2.5 in the ranger would have wiped the floor with the hilux.
The 5.9 cummins would whip the arse of a JD 5.9 or 6.8L.
of course there will be a difference there but they need every cc they can get down in them figures.Not a big noticeable difference but a difference, theres no replacement for displacement
You say only a half litre, drive a 2.5 hilux and a 3.0,always a differ
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of course there will be a difference there but they need every cc they can get down in them figures.
but when your up on 8 ltrs a half wouldnt be missed as much.
of course there will be a difference there but they need every cc they can get down in them figures.
but when your up on 8 ltrs a half wouldnt be missed as much.
20% increase in capacity in the case of the Hi-lux, stick a 20% increase on a 7.5 litre and it becomes a 9 litre.
Yes both right on both accounts but ill assure you theres a difference,the very early 8000 series also came with the 7.6 and then changed to the 8.1,and often heard there was a nice differ in the torque in the higher hp models.
Even take a 6000/6010 series deere and a powerstar tm,only .7 of a litre of a differ but a night and day differ in torque.
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i have to disagree, the jd has alot more torque than the new holland. we got our 68 dynoed at a NH dealer put out nearly 1300lbs max torque the mechanics couldn't believe it as they couldn't get over 1000 out of the NH.
not much to separate the 7.6 or 8.1 other than getting to say you have the 8.1
What model 68 have you?
That may be your opinion on the 8.1,but when youve used both you may see,
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Lovely but worth nothingvlike thatLovely 3130 here....
http://www.donedeal.ie/tractors-for-sale/tractors/10568707?offset=1
6500 perhaps at a push.Lovely but worth nothingvlike that
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Ours was as good as that one if not better as the cab was done up too.6500 perhaps at a push.
Looks like a lot of work gone into that and any of them for sale at the moment are two wheels in Hammond Lane.