Fendt 828

Will7

Member
Sorry, I am going to say a no to both. I have no experience of an 828 but have heard reports locally that they are the most unreliable fendt model, and we had a 936 on demo whose performance was really disappointing on heavy land. You would manage the horsch on osr and perhaps wheat in good going, but personally I would want a long wheelbase 340hp+ to be comfortable.
 

Hereward

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Location
Peterborough
50hp/m minimum for the Claydon
40hp/m for the Sprinter.

Yes downhill on some blowaway sand some chap pulled both in tandem with JD6400.

So in the real world 320hp+ so Fendt 936 at least.
 

Lewis821

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Mixed Farmer
Location
norfolk
It would be on its limit, a friend runs a 300hp case on a 6m at rougham and gets on ok.
Personally I'd look at a 930 before an 828 as the one I demo'd was a world away from the 930 I had previous
 

T Hectares

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
Berkshire
I run 40hp/m on a 6m Sprinter, I have mixed chalk soils to clay cap and lots of hills

I would say that your heavy clay would lead you to something similar, mine has been pulled with 35hp/m as you propose but it killed output, but would be fine on flat light soils with narrow points etc...

What points would you run on the Sprinter ???
 

Lewis821

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
norfolk
I run 40hp/m on a 6m Sprinter, I have mixed chalk soils to clay cap and lots of hills

I would say that your heavy clay would lead you to something similar, mine has been pulled with 35hp/m as you propose but it killed output, but would be fine on flat light soils with narrow points etc...

What points would you run on the Sprinter ???
5" Dutch it says at the top ?
 

Brisel

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Arable Farmer
Location
Midlands
I’m sure it will manage a 6m Claydon, will it manage an 8m Sprinter on 5” Dutch, heavy clay, undulating rather than hilly?

No to both! Fine for the sprinter on narrower points depending on depth. On clay I’d say a Claydon needs over 320hp. I have 370 hp on mine and it’s on its knees sowing beans in light clay soils. Do you already have the 828? I echo the above remarks about the reliability of 828s. Too much power from too small an engine and transmission IMO.
 

Deerefarmer

Member
Location
USA
No to both! Fine for the sprinter on narrower points depending on depth. On clay I’d say a Claydon needs over 320hp. I have 370 hp on mine and it’s on its knees sowing beans in light clay soils. Do you already have the 828? I echo the above remarks about the reliability of 828s. Too much power from too small an engine and transmission IMO.
You're not gonna hurt the transmission but the engine on the other hand....I wouldn't run it without a warranty.
 

warksfarmer

Member
Arable Farmer
I’m sure it will manage a 6m Claydon, will it manage an 8m Sprinter on 5” Dutch, heavy clay, undulating rather than hilly?

Had a 930 on 6m mounted claydon v drill and it was a good combination. Got a Puma 230 on a 4m sprinter at the moment. On 5 inch duetts in clay soil it needs those ponies on anything other than flat ground and also if the hopper is full. However swapped to Bourgault Vos points and we could easily drop to 160hp on the flat and 180hp for slopes.
 

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