The 8010/8020, the holy grail of JD collectables along with the W-14 and W-17’s. It’s been a lifelong dream of mine to have a New Generation collection, one of every tractor of the New Generation! Only thing stopping me, MONEY, and lots of it!
@@thegreenerthemeaner Moreso because of the way Deere mounted it within the front frame - directly to it, instead of an intermediate 'cradle', like the Kinze repowers did, with superior results. With Deeres' own engine fitted the way it was, when the front frame flexed, so did the engine, particularly the cylinder heads, I'm led to believe. Still a pretty collectible item these days though.
@@DirtRoadRacing Hi, and thank you for your question. Unfortunately I don't know the answer to your question, as my interest and knowledge is limited to agricultural tractors - sorry. If the loader rear frame, or at least the lower portion of it was cast, then there would be no issue. The front frame of the JD 8850 artic tractor consists of two steel side plates, which under extreme circumstances, can indeed flex. Bit surprised that that would happen, given JDs' reputation for build quality.
I got a 3588 ih,in 09 which is my 4wheel drive tractor, cheap horse power,but we have mostly green including 4230,4030,4320,4020,3020,730,630,530,520 and A, great video
I drove a 8430 John Deere four wheel drive when I was 12 years old and had to get off the seat to push in the clutch because my feet can’t touch the floor board . I pull a field cultivator and cult packer behind the 8430 to brake up the dirt clots
JD contracted with the Wagners for a 5vr exclusive, which meant they could only make WA 14 & 17s for Deere. Deere pulled the plug after 2 years, leaving Wagner holding the bag and basically put Wagner out of business
The 8010/8020, the holy grail of JD collectables along with the W-14 and W-17’s. It’s been a lifelong dream of mine to have a New Generation collection, one of every tractor of the New Generation! Only thing stopping me, MONEY, and lots of it!
My grandpa owned one back when I was a kid. God I miss it
I LOVE the 8020's
I'm a super fan of the 7520's, I feel the best, looking design of the New Generation tractors, the 730 was the best of the 2 cylinders.
Here the same but i wished JD had given the 7020 / 7520 a PTO clutch to operate for example a pulltype forage harvester more comfortableity
The coolest 4WD tractor John Deere made in my opinion was the 8850 with the V8. Very similar specs to the E9 V8 Mack and had a similar sweet sound.
Horrible engine.
@@thegreenerthemeaner Moreso because of the way Deere mounted it within the front frame - directly to it, instead of an intermediate 'cradle', like the Kinze repowers did, with superior results.
With Deeres' own engine fitted the way it was, when the front frame flexed, so did the engine, particularly the cylinder heads, I'm led to believe. Still a pretty collectible item these days though.
@@jamesbarbour8400 They put that same engine in John Deere loaders, do you know if they had the same problems too?
@@DirtRoadRacing Hi, and thank you for your question.
Unfortunately I don't know the answer to your question, as my interest and knowledge is limited to agricultural tractors - sorry.
If the loader rear frame, or at least the lower portion of it was cast, then there would be no issue. The front frame of the JD 8850 artic tractor consists of two steel side plates, which under extreme circumstances, can indeed flex.
Bit surprised that that would happen, given JDs' reputation for build quality.
I love your videos dude I’m a red guy but you put out one hell of a lot of good content
He sure does plus he has a great voice and delivery for narrating.
@@kswaynes7569 oh yeah the voice of a radio host
@@MaclearieFarms Not quite Paul Harvey but darn good.
Awesome narrator!
I’d love to see some of the history on the partnership between John Deere and yanmar in one of your future videos
Sounds good! That’s a good idea👍🏻
Thank you.
I got a 3588 ih,in 09 which is my 4wheel drive tractor, cheap horse power,but we have mostly green including 4230,4030,4320,4020,3020,730,630,530,520 and A, great video
Sounds like a nice collection. Thanks for watching!👍🏻
I love your videos man!!😁
Thanks for watching!👍🏻👍🏻
I drove a 8430 John Deere four wheel drive when I was 12 years old and had to get off the seat to push in the clutch because my feet can’t touch the floor board . I pull a field cultivator and cult packer behind the 8430 to brake up the dirt clots
JD contracted with the Wagners for a 5vr exclusive, which meant they could only make WA 14 & 17s for Deere. Deere pulled the plug after 2 years, leaving Wagner holding the bag and basically put Wagner out of business
More corruption from JD. Too bad Wagner couldn't have given JD an education like Jon Kinzenbaugh did in the '70's.
Yup. John Deere used them and then completed f'd them over
2013 John Deere, 9510. R.
Hello, can you do a video of the trip clutch john deere cc cultivator? Just bought a 10 ft model. Greetings from Holland
That’s a good idea, I’ll look for some information and see if I can make a cultivator video. Hope all is well in Holland👍🏻
8020s and WAs are among the coolest John Deere’s ever made.