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travisbrant
Silver Level Joined: 19 Jan 2010 Points: 65 |
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Posted: 19 Jan 2010 at 10:25am |
Was wondering back in 1984 what were the listing prices of the 8010, 8030, 8050, 8070 and 6070, 6080??? Any info would be nice thanks
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Mark J N.Y.
Bronze Level Joined: 13 Sep 2009 Location: N.Y. Points: 35 |
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In 1985 the base price on a 8010 was,$47,710.00 with power shift. $53,982.00 for the 8030 with power shift, $60,111.00 for the 8050 with power shift,$62,037.00 for the 8070 with power shift,$29,100 for the 6070 with a cab and $33,496.00 for the 6080 with a cab............ all prices are for 2 wheel drives with cabs...... hope this helps.... Mark J. |
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Indiana Buckeye
Bronze Level Joined: 02 Nov 2009 Location: Northern IN Points: 25 |
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Mark, or anyone,
What was the list price of the FWDs? Does anyone have this information? |
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Chris/CT
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1985 8010 FWD was 52,481 for PD [NFS in Neb], $53,970 PS. 8030 was 58,522 PD, 60,060 PS, 8050 was 64,360 PD, 66,010 PS, 8070 was $66,230 PD, 67,880 PS. 4W-220 was $74,490, 4W-305 was $93,685. 6060 FWD w/ROPS was 28,623. looks like the 8070 was only offered in 2 WD?
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Indiana Buckeye
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Chris, you must have a bunch of literature, or is this available online? You sent me some information on the availability of a Quickhitch for the 8000 series. You said there is nothing given for the 8070 FWD?
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MI8050
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At some point AC offered free FWD as a marketing gimmick on the 8000's.
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Mark J N.Y.
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I have the original farm equipment price list from 1985. That is were i got my info..The 8070 was offered in FWD it was priced at $68,217.00 with power shift.The prices i'm giving are from August 1985..........
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Jordan(OH)
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FWA was $7500 according to Norm's book.
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Mark J N.Y.
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I don't think you are talking about the hole tractor. FWD was a $919.00 option on the 8070 in late 1985.........
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Jordan(OH)
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Pg. 137-38, Norm talks of the dealers doing demos to try to convince the farmers FWA was worth the extra $7500.
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Mark J. N.Y.
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Jordan, I'm just posting what is in my price list from August of 1985. I know Norm's book said 7500. but that is not what my price book is telling me. I'm not trying to discredit you or Norm in any way......... Mark
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Nathan (SD)
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That is a pile of 1985 dollars. Going with inflation 200 hp cost about that much today but with way more comforts and features.
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WC7610
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for a couple thousand, the 8070 seems to be a cheap upgrade from the 8050....was surprised they were that close in price. |
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MaxAllis
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I believe more 8070s were made with FWA than were two wheel, though I'm sure someone may know if I'm right on that or not. At least around here, most 8070s were FWAs because Allis was throwing it in as a no cost option for a while. And in terms of dollars, yes it WAS a pile of 1985 bucks, but in the 80's a pack of gum was a pile of money for most farmers! And the Allis was still cheaper than green or red, so it was a no brainer for us when we needed horsepower.
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Brian(Va)
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In '86, Our local dealer had an 8010 FWD that had been on his lot for over a year. He brought it out to the farm for us to tryout, but Dad wouldn't let us use it. The list on it was over 56,000, we offered him 29,500. He laughted at first, but then two weeks later accepted our offer. It had the Duetz-Allis stickers and they were trying to turn everything into green. We also got a 6080 FWD with loader at about the same deal. |
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