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JD6500
Posted 5/13/2010 09:14 (#1197549)
Subject: John Deere 7230 and 7330


Looking at buying a John Deere 7230 or 7330 tractor . Whats has been anyone's experience with these..

Edited by JD6500 5/13/2010 09:14
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Roy@ranch
Posted 5/13/2010 10:06 (#1197643 - in reply to #1197549)
Subject: RE: John Deere 7230 and 7330


North Cental Mo.
I have a 7330 with a 741 loader on it, mfwd 20 speed power quad. It's been a very good tractor so far, might be a touch heavy on fuel usage. I did have an issue that is not completely resolved with it leaking coolant when it gets real cold out. Trivial, but my only real complaint is the brain scientist that designed the cup holder, it's low sided and you lose most things you put in it. I traded a 7410 with 740 loader for it, and I am pleased.

Roy
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dakota
Posted 5/13/2010 11:28 (#1197745 - in reply to #1197643)
Subject: RE: John Deere 7230 and 7330



SC North Dakota
Have the 7330. Problems with sand in the block. Sticky thermostats. Flushed and screened three times. Seems ok for now. Dealer replaced most of the factory clamps on the whole tractor. 741 loader is okay but is not balanced on the tractor. Three sets of rear weights and it is still light in the rear. Just recently looked at the 7230. Think I'd go with another 7330. Good luck!
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KDD
Posted 5/13/2010 12:28 (#1197803 - in reply to #1197549)
Subject: Re: John Deere 7230 and 7330



Leesburg, Ohio
Everyone around here who has them is getting rid of them...overheating hydraulics, no power. The premium 6430's seem to be better, or the larger 7's
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comestay
Posted 5/13/2010 12:32 (#1197809 - in reply to #1197643)
Subject: Re: John Deere 7230 and 7330


Roy@ranch

I have a 7230 that leaks coolant in really cold weather also.

Do you know where it is leaking?

Thanks
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derby
Posted 5/13/2010 21:14 (#1198492 - in reply to #1197549)
Subject: Make sure the fuel tank is not far away!


We have a 7330 and she sure likes her fuel.
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