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Posted by Dale in IN on February 08, 2004 at 10:25:47 from (63.185.8.156):
In Reply to: 1974 John Deere 830 posted by Kenny Hill on February 05, 2004 at 04:00:16:
Kenney: If this is the 3 cyl diesel.Yes I have one. it is a 1975 Mod Bought new in the spring of 1977. It is the bigest little tractor you will ever find. I have 16.9 24 rear tires on mine with an extra set of older rear weights. It also has the 143 loader on it.This tractor has close to 7000 hrs on it and has never been overhauled. I pull a JD7000 6 row Dry fertilizer planter, a 6 row danish tang cultivator, a JD1219 Hay conditioner , a JD14T baler and an 18" Owattona feed mill. It does have live PTO by the use of a 2 stage foot clutch. Half way down stops the ground speed and all the way stops everything. If it has the 143 loader on it the bucket cyl will be your weakest point. I bent mine several times and repaced the single cyl with 2 smaller diameter cyls with larger shafts.
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