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Joe K

11-10-1999 16:24:27




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Can any one tell me a bit of information about a JD 2130. I hope to look at one this week and would like to know something. thanks J




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david val

11-11-1999 09:27:36




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 Re: JD 2130 in reply to Joe K, 11-10-1999 16:24:27  
2130 were built by deere in manheim from appr. 72 to 80.
they had jd 259 cid engines that provided 79 hp.
the transmission is reinforced collar shift principally identical to 102 2020 and 2030.
the clutch is hd 12", the same clutch that was used on 6 cyl. tractors.
they have heavy duty final drives and front axles.
there was an option for power shift high low unit.
hydraulic system is closed center power steering and veriety of remotes were availible.
most common wheels (at our parts} were 15.5x38 rears and 7.5x16 fronts. rear wheels were steel or cast. rear axles were flange or rack and pinion adjustables.
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401

11-11-1999 18:01:34




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 Re: Re: JD 2130 in reply to david val, 11-11-1999 09:27:36  
I think if you check again the engines are 239 cc and produce about 65-68 hp...they are strong tractors have been running one for about 13 years and brother has one been running about 9 years.....good tractors



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david val

11-11-1999 20:58:50




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 Re: Re: Re: JD 2130 in reply to 401, 11-11-1999 18:01:34  
sorry, of course it is 4 239 cid engine, there is no 259 engine.
however it is 79 hp (engine hp), at least the european version.
as far as i know these tractors were brought to the north american market in another name (xx40).
david



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Charlie

11-11-1999 05:18:30




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 Re: JD 2130 in reply to Joe K, 11-10-1999 16:24:27  
It is my understanding that these tractors were manufactured in Germany and imported into Canada. Not much in my data book about them.



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