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<blockquote data-quote="Drillman" data-source="post: 1028355" data-attributes="member: 403"><p>A while back we had both an E plate 7810 and a R plate 7840 at the same time. Both fitted with turbo's. While the 10 was undoubtably a very good tractor, the 40 was in a different league in terms of comfort and refinement. </p><p>Yes coupled to our 4 metre p Harrow there wasn't much in it but on trailer work the 40 was faster and nicer to use with the 4 speed power shift. </p><p>As for ploughing the 40 could pull 5 furrows as well as the 10 could with 4 (from a traction point of view) mainly down to a bit more overall weight including an extended front weight frame and electric lower link sensing.</p><p></p><p>For a working tractor the 7840 is the one to go for however as Nearly says why not try to find something a bit different? How about trying to find one of those Ford Versatile 276 bi directional tractors. There must be a few in the UK?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Drillman, post: 1028355, member: 403"] A while back we had both an E plate 7810 and a R plate 7840 at the same time. Both fitted with turbo's. While the 10 was undoubtably a very good tractor, the 40 was in a different league in terms of comfort and refinement. Yes coupled to our 4 metre p Harrow there wasn't much in it but on trailer work the 40 was faster and nicer to use with the 4 speed power shift. As for ploughing the 40 could pull 5 furrows as well as the 10 could with 4 (from a traction point of view) mainly down to a bit more overall weight including an extended front weight frame and electric lower link sensing. For a working tractor the 7840 is the one to go for however as Nearly says why not try to find something a bit different? How about trying to find one of those Ford Versatile 276 bi directional tractors. There must be a few in the UK? [/QUOTE]
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