Posted by Bret4207 on December 17, 2014 at 04:29:49 from (64.19.90.196):
In Reply to: Tractos to avoid... posted by JD Seller on December 15, 2014 at 17:13:09:
buickanddeere said: (quoted from post at 00:27:19 12/17/14)
Bret4207 said: (quoted from post at 20:14:57 12/16/14)
buickanddeere said: (quoted from post at 19:50:53 12/16/14)
Bret4207 said: (quoted from post at 13:25:29 12/16/14)
2510Paul said: (quoted from post at 00:28:40 12/16/14) I have heard the JD 2840 was not a good model. I don't know why. Perhaps someone can add as to why. Paul
Neighbor had one. Told me they had the worst traction of any tractor he'd ever used. That's all I know about them.
Then why would you say anything about the 2840 let alone a 2nd hand quote from somebody else?
Why do you chime in with some of the stuff you do guy? A question was asked, I related the only negative thing I knew about them, end of story.
What could make all those 2840's around the world have the worst traction?
How can you take the uncontested, non scientifically proved word of a neighbour with unknown credentials. And say the 2840 is a lousy puller.
I suggest you go over to your neighbour and call him the dim witted lying a$$ that he is. 4+ tons of drawbar pull ain't shabby.
est Date: June 14 - 30, 1977
Type: Diesel 12-speed 2WD
PTO power (rated engine speed): 80.65 hp [60.1 kW]
PTO fuel use (engine speed): 5.3 gal/hour [20.1 l/hour]
PTO power (rated PTO speed): 76.27 hp [56.9 kW]
PTO fuel use (PTO speed): 4.8 gal/hour [18.2 l/hour]
Drawbar power (max): 64.86 hp [48.4 kW]
Drawbar fuel use (max): 5.2 gal/hour [19.7 l/hour]
Drawbar pull (max): 8,386 lbs [3803 kg]
Max pull gear: 2H
Test report: PDF file
I related one persons experience/opinion as an owner of a 2840 for several years. That's it guy. Don't getcher shorts in wad just because my neighbor slighted your (apparently) most loved tractor. And read Tx Jims post too.
FWIW- the Nebraska tests say nothing about owner satisfaction.
This post was edited by Bret4207 at 04:31:00 12/17/14.
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