Deere does make plain jane simple tractors with simple controls. I too am leery of the Deluxe models with more senors and tech than the space shuttle.
As for HP from the Dubuque TI four cylinder engines? Compare the HP per cu inch of the 6.8L/415cu/275HP",8.1L/494cu"/350HP and 9.0L/549cu"/400HP engines. Nobody complains about these Dubuque and Waterloo engines in the 7000 and 8000 tractor chassis.
That 9.0L/549cu" engine is based on the old 4010/4020's engine but with over four times the HP.
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