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chris sweetland

04-02-2006 18:30:50




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i know a guy who has what i believe to be an 830 i know that this is a valubule tractor and he hasent used it in at least 4 years what should i give him fo an offer? he has a real old run down farm that isnt farmed any more also if i do get it can it be driven with just the pony motor to get it on my trailer? but thats in the event that i can get even that started easily




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edchainsaw

04-03-2006 14:57:34




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 Re: jd 830 in reply to chris sweetland, 04-02-2006 18:30:50  
we have 2 a pony and an Electric

I think you could get it loaded with the pony BUT mostly the ponies are a WHOLE lot worse off than the main engine... if you can get the pony to run you should have much trouble with the big motor...

like they said running at all $5k I've seen some sloppy looking and sloppy running ones for $6K



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JDknut

04-03-2006 09:04:01




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 Re: jd 830 in reply to chris sweetland, 04-02-2006 18:30:50  
I dont know about moving it onto the trailer with the pony. That little engine has all it wants to crank the big one. WIth the injectors out or otherwise relived compression it might move on the level, but it would be dicey up a ramp. Chances are the pony will be in worse shape than the main engine, anyway. And if either engine is set up, the above is all out the window anyway. I'd be equipped with a winch or other means to load it just to be sure. If it is in runnable shape it could be worth at least $4 to 5K. If set up or otherwise non-functional, take at least $2 or 3K off that. The parts support is reasonably good, but like the other poster says, they can be pricey. A good restored 830 can run $8 to 10K. just my $0.02.

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Gene Davis (Ga.)

04-02-2006 19:46:59




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 Re: jd 830 in reply to chris sweetland, 04-02-2006 18:30:50  
These big Deeres are really impressive to look at and watch. They are for the people who have verrrrr y deep pocketbooks and a lot of time to work on them. Think about it you are grabbing onto something with a rear tire as tall as the average small tractor and will probably kill a $500.00 bill to replace it. All Deere parts are platinum plated when you price them. But they are really fun to look at and watch. I worked for a Deere dealer lots of years and really loved to hear them working in the field.They just aren't for the guy with a shallow pocket book. Otherwise though they are really something to see!

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Gene Davis (Ga.)

04-02-2006 19:46:44




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 Re: jd 830 in reply to chris sweetland, 04-02-2006 18:30:50  
These big Deeres are really impressive to look at and watch. They are for the people who have verrrrr y deep pocketbooks and a lot of time to work on them. Think about it you are grabbing onto something with a rear tire as tall as the average small tractor and will probably kill a $500.00 bill to replace it. All Deere parts are platinum plated when you price them. But they are really fun to look at and watch. I worked for a Deere dealer lots of years and really loved to hear them working in the field.They just aren't for the guy with a shallow pocket book. Otherwise though they are really something to see!

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