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Deere 9760 vs. 9770
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AGB
Posted 6/27/2026 09:50 (#11685947 - in reply to #11685873)
Subject: RE: Deere 9760 vs. 9770


Mid-Michigan
tedbear - 6/27/2026 08:31

986ont - 6/27/2026 08:18

I think the only difference between a bullet rotor 9760 and first years of 9770 are electronics, later years I think could run a Deere flex draper with added software. My 9760 has 5200 engine hours and I plan to run it for a few years yet.


I have a later 9770 and use it with a 635FD draper. They did need to add some software when I went from a 630F to the 635FD but that was fairly simple. I just had my 9770 done through very thoroughly by a local farm shop. It will be expensive but can't trade for less. My 9770 has the 3 speed transmission but does have the 5 speed feeder house rather than the snowmobile drive arrangement. I feel the 5 speed is necessary with a chopping corn head.

I definitely agree on the shift able feederhouse. I would try to avoid that if I could.(the variable speed).

Edited by AGB 6/27/2026 09:55
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