Bought mine 1999... This thing is a beast. Very reliable.
@reindert83 Жыл бұрын
thanks a lot. 8400 in France with 8567hours and 8300 times started. No error codes
@MrSmog999 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for important informations. Buing of 8330 but lot of informations are same. Greadings from Poland
@iTzKevinFTW4 ай бұрын
The last golden years of tractors. Now a days they are just computers. Pain to work on, don’t sound good, hit or miss if they look good, cost more to run, and you just don’t have a feel for what you are doing unlike these beast
@averyanderson8722 Жыл бұрын
this is awesome! Could you do this kind of stuff some Case ih Magnums 71,72,89 series that would be awesome
@iowafarmer93 Жыл бұрын
Well the reason I’m able to do this video on the older John Deere’s is because I’ve worked on them and used them a lot. I’ve done a few minor repairs on case ih equipment but nothing major and I don’t have very many hours operating time either so I’m probably not familiar enough with their problems to tell other people what to watch out for. Sorry
@thEXmoL10 ай бұрын
Hi, thanks for a good rundown of what to look for in a 8400, I’m looking to buy a 8310 or a 8410 as my next main pulling tractor. Do you have any tips on what to look out for? Will the hydraulic test work the same way?
@thEXmoL10 ай бұрын
The tractor will probably have about 8000 hours since they aren’t very common here in Sweden
@iowafarmer9310 ай бұрын
Well to set your mind at ease on the hours, here in America there are very few of these old tractors left with less than 10,000 hours. I think all the tractors in my videos have 10,000 hours or more on them. It's not strange to see a 00 series or a 10 series go 12,000 hours or more without even an overhaul but then there are some that need overhauled sooner just depending how they were taken care of. The 20 series have usually all been overhauled by 8000 hours or so as they tend to run their EGTs to high. The 10 series is almost identical to the 00 series except they have an implement management system and automatic power shift system and most people never use either one. They also have digital gauges as well. There might be a few other small mechanical differences as well but nothing major.