Whats the difference between John Deere 7800 and 7810

MF565

Member
Location
Blackpool
Had the 7810 out a couple of times now. Come to the conclusion that they are what everyone says they are. Had 14 ton root trailer on it and never batted an eye lid at hills that would drag down 150rs to 30kph it was still doing s steady 29mph.
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s86t

Member
This is a autoquad 50kph. Its not a 52 plate but a 53 plate machine.
you must have stumbled across one of the rarest tractors in England there never seen an autoquad one before! making me very jealous now think the 6920s gonna have to have its marching orders and be replaced by one of these
 

Blue.

Member
Livestock Farmer
you must have stumbled across one of the rarest tractors in England there never seen an autoquad one before! making me very jealous now think the 6920s gonna have to have its marching orders and be replaced by one of these

A local contractor had a few 02 50kph autoquads,the lads reckon they were the best tractors they've ever had.(y)
 

super4

Member
Location
Dorset
Run a pair of 7810 s here, both 03 the feb one has a non common rail and must be one of the last made. The other is august and is common rail. For a 6 mth gap a few different bits that you would not realise unless you had seen both tractors. the common rail one is much smoother and quieter.
 

MF565

Member
Location
Blackpool
Think its orginal paint work throughout unless someone has spent some serious money tidying it up inside and out before selling it as the interior is spotless as well. As I said before true credit to its previous owner and a joy to drive even without front suspension working.
 

Dukes Fit

Member
Location
Aberdeenshire
I'm not by any means a JD fan but I used to drive a 7810 and I can honestly say one of the best tractors made.
Reliable heavy metal, everything feels beefy and solidly built. Very comfy to drive all day. Power quad box very smooth and bomb proof.

No wonder they're sought after
 

NZ Tech

Member
BASIS
Location
Sth Africa
Iv just had the nod on a 2002, 7810 with less than 3000 hrs, TLS . Only problem is it's Autopower :-(((

There isnt a lot of problems with the US trans.. tow disconnect isnt good.. but unless you plan to stack with it, it wont be a bother.

Just do set of pressure tests if in doubt. Less than 3000hrs you wont get any trouble id go out on a limb and say. Tow disconnect issues will sound like a knock under the cab on hard shuttling from forward to reverse.
 

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