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Whats the difference between John Deere 7800 and 7810
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<blockquote data-quote="Leaping_Dear" data-source="post: 566550" data-attributes="member: 803"><p>It was more evolution than revolution. </p><p></p><p>The biggest difference as mentioned before was the engine, 7000 series was 6.7 litre engine and the 7010 series was 8.1 litre. both are good engines, all be it more power from the 8.1. The latter 7010 series engines were common rail which are pretty reliable, so I wouldn't worry about that.</p><p></p><p>Front and rear axles/drive systems are pretty much the same. 7010 series introduced TLS, and they launched the autopower. Which isn't the ZF transmission but JD/Funks own and on the whole is more reliable. otherwise it has a Powerquad and there reliability is well known. Cabs are similar but the differences would be the same as the changes are between 6000 & 6010 series, such as cometic and a few more electronics in the 7010 but not too many.</p><p></p><p>Personally a 7810 50k is IMO one of the best tractors JD ever made. I wouldn't be worry about the hours. if its been properly maintained they'll go for another 10,000 hours.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Leaping_Dear, post: 566550, member: 803"] It was more evolution than revolution. The biggest difference as mentioned before was the engine, 7000 series was 6.7 litre engine and the 7010 series was 8.1 litre. both are good engines, all be it more power from the 8.1. The latter 7010 series engines were common rail which are pretty reliable, so I wouldn't worry about that. Front and rear axles/drive systems are pretty much the same. 7010 series introduced TLS, and they launched the autopower. Which isn't the ZF transmission but JD/Funks own and on the whole is more reliable. otherwise it has a Powerquad and there reliability is well known. Cabs are similar but the differences would be the same as the changes are between 6000 & 6010 series, such as cometic and a few more electronics in the 7010 but not too many. Personally a 7810 50k is IMO one of the best tractors JD ever made. I wouldn't be worry about the hours. if its been properly maintained they'll go for another 10,000 hours. [/QUOTE]
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