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Fayette Co, Iowa | A local farmer has a 2009, 7330, mfd, premium. 2,1xx hrs. Says it dyno 142, and the rubber is 75%. If anyone out there has one and would like to comment on how they get along with the 7330. Ive been offered to buy it. But really don't want to part with the 7810 mfd. |
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Nebraska | It wont pull with a 7810. we have both, that 7330 is awesome but the 7810 works circles around it. |
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Fayette Co, Iowa | Its used for side dressing corn (16 row). round baling hay when need be, hauling 544 wagons, The 7810 was serviced 2 yrs ago, dyno @ 189... Pretty stout. 5,500 hrs. weighted, duals, green star ready, 3 point, washed and waxed, always put away in a shed. 1998 model, 18 speed powershift, triple hydraulics, with power beyond. 8.1 liter engine. had a local salesman out figured it at 65,000.00 plus or minus. Had it since it was a year old. Use to disk, plant years ago.
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Nebraska | Don't get rid of that 7810, you'll regret it and never get it back. That's MO. If you want to replace a nice 7810 like that than you need to get into a 8120/8130 or something like that because anything less I think you'll be disappointed in performance.
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Beresford, SD | Not a matter of if....but when the variable turbo fails on the 7330. I'd keep the 7810.....especially one as sharp as yours. 7810, best tractor Deere ever made. Does it have a left hand reverser? |
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Fort Recovery. Ohio | Those are very nice looking tractors there, you are a great caretaker by the looks it, It would hard to part with that 7810, thanks for sharing! |
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Fayette Co, Iowa | No left hand reverser. Deluxe cab, rear windshield wiper, power strip, buddy seat, am/fm, with weather band. I told the dealer that looked at it 75,000.00. He just chuckled.. Which at the time knew if your "hungry enough" you will know I'm not joking. I'm content with the 7810. I just know the 7330 came from a "good" home. Trading up 11 years, 2 series, half the hours. and Probably a bigger headaches with all the electronics on the newer stuff. I said 8,000.00 trade. He's holding to his guns at 12,000.00.. wants to meet in the middle. I said, NOPE. Corn prices are 3.28.....NOT 5.28...lol |
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| I think what the guys above are hinting at is don't get rid of it,,,no matter what. I had one, only problem was that exhaust corner under the cab will need attention at some point. Loved mine, but it was IVT, and my tech was afraid of it. If it had been a PS, it would still be here. Aim on retiring with that tractor, if you have to sell it, put it on an auction, guys will go wild over it. A 7330 will not touch it for HP or wt
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NW VA | We have a 7810 and a 7330. For the condition and hours of your 78 I think it would serve you well for a long time yet. There are jobs I like the 7330 for with IVT and console electric scv's, but the 78 is a bigger tractor and less electrical headaches. |
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eastern ontario canada. | 7330 will come very close to a 7810 . both good in their own division. |
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NE SD | We have a 2010 7330 with IVT and a loader. Use it for 45' landroller, 16 row sideresser, rock picker, 9' disc mower, 16' discbine, and winter for moving snow. We love it and have had hardly any trouble. It has just over 4k hours now. Been a great tractor. |
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Fairbury, NE (Southeast) | 7330 will be a pretty sizable downgrade in reliability. Neighbor had one, lost an engine. I don't think it has the lead in the sled as much as a 7810.
8000 are much better riding, and equally reliable. That's the direction to go. |
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ne iowa | i bought a new 7330 in 08 and have had very little trouble with it. good chore tractor is what it was ment to do |
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Fort Recovery. Ohio | Only you know what it is best for your business , but I believe you would live to regret trading your 7810 for that 7330, from what I seen from the 2 tractors you have taken very good care of them and IMO it would be a shame to have someone else reap the rewards of your 7810, I guess the next best thing would be to keep the 7810 and buy the 7330. |
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| I have one... IVT with a loader. Should have just put the loader on the 7510 I traded for it. It was a better tractor. Regret it all the time. The 7330 is nice but not the 7510 |
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 rrv, nd | I have a 2010 7330 premium with loader on it, ivt. Its a nice little tractor, I don't like seat in it, can't get comfortable when using it in hay field. It has a poor radiator set up, mine will be replaced with under 3000 hrs on it, it has been updated in parts 2 times, so JD knows there is a problem with them. I had a 7820 that it replaced, turns sharper, not as clumsy. Loader gets used a lot, not standing up as I was hoping. It runs quiet, love ivt. But over all a good tractor.
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