Got to drive a real smooth tractor yesterday...

Bob

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Deere 7930 with hydraulic front suspension, and an IFT transmission, 166 drawbar HP.... 0 to 26 MPH with just one range shift.

My renter is trying it out... just $120,000.00 USED!
 
I put a few hundred hours on an 8430 withe the front suspension a few years back, pulling a GPS guided scraper, leveling irrigated fields.. I can't imagine a more comfortable tractor to operate. But I sure wouldn't want the payments!!!

Ben
 
I wonder what the life capacity on the loader is, those arms look VERY beefy.
Good looking machine, well above my pay grade.

Rick
 
The loader might be heavy,but it is still only bolted to the bell housing where the clutch is. They break there some too. I would want a loader to go to the rear axle on any tractor. Takes the strain off the middle.
 
They're a full frame tractor. The loader mounts bolts to theat frame. There's also no conventional clutch. The engine sits in the frame on rubber. There's a drive shaft about 10" long that goes back to a PS transmission. As far as FE loaders go, a Deere is the best there is, though ALO is a heck of a loader too. If you're not abusing the loader severely, both will last you a very long time.
 

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