AgTalk Home
AgTalk Home
Search Forums | Classifieds (24) | Skins | Language
You are logged in as a guest. ( logon | register )

How long will 90s and 2000s equipment be reliable?
View previous thread :: View next thread
   Forums List -> Machinery TalkMessage format
 
deeretech14
Posted 11/21/2024 18:28 (#10977294 - in reply to #10976583)
Subject: RE: How long will 90s and 2000s equipment be reliable?



SW Ohio
MiradaAcres - 11/21/2024 11:27

Look under the hood on 7x00 and 7x10 tractors and they are not any different that 4x50 and 4x55 tractors.  Mechanical pumps, mechanical hydraulics, hydraulic engaged PTO (via solenoid valve), powerquad 16spd is robust and reliable.  If you lost the dash in a 7800 you would not know engine speed, pto speed, ground speed, fuel level, engine temp, etc but the tractor would still run and could be ran for years like that with no problems.  Guys proclaim the 50 and 55 series to be the best, but they have electronic tach, pto speed, ground speed, fuel level, engine temp, etc and a lot of tractors are used without ever looking at those screens; most every guage in a 7000 could be replaced with an aftermarket solution to display the info and the tractor would still run.  The only exemption might be the 19spd powershift that utilizes some computer controls; everything else uses electronics for feed back only.



I was going to say the same. I have a 97 7710 and the only electronics are the hitch controller and the dash. 26gpm from the remotes is enough for a lot of things you can do with a 150hp tractor
Top of the page Bottom of the page


Jump to forum :
Search this forum
Printer friendly version
E-mail a link to this thread

(Delete cookies)