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    Posted: 19 Oct 2018 at 6:21am
Lets see who owns an 8000 series tractor and the jobs it is used for.
We have an 8070 fwd that I purchased a few weeks ago and it will join my collection of Allis tractors.
 
Jan 1984 purchased a new 8010 fwd but found it was underpowered and in Aug 1984 traded up to a new 8030 fwd which we traded in 2000 for Case/Int 7220 having more power.


Edited by WD45 - 21 Oct 2018 at 1:29pm
Fred Dunlop, G,B,CA, WC,WF, 3 WD45`s,gas, diesel and LP,U,D10 series III, D12,D14,D15 SERIES II,D17 Series IV in Gas and Diesel ,D19 GAS and D21,170 185,210 ,220 an I-600 8070 fwd, 716H and 1920H
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Way to go Fred!!



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Hope this works. First time from my phone.
We also have an 8050 and 8010

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How short do the FWA's turn when set to 30" rows? The Deere's of that era turned horrible because the wheels hit the frame. How's your's Just curious. That looks like a nice tractor. I'd like to drive an 8000 someday
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Yes Cathy knows all about my tractors since  she is in heaven. Her journey ended June 26/18 terminal bone, brain cancer. My second son told her a few days before her journey ended that he would make sure dad did not buy more than 5 tractors per year . Cathy told Peter that day she wanted an orange tractor at her celebration of life so Peter had our D17 Series IV diesel parked in front of our church. Over 400 people attended her celebration.
Fred Dunlop, G,B,CA, WC,WF, 3 WD45`s,gas, diesel and LP,U,D10 series III, D12,D14,D15 SERIES II,D17 Series IV in Gas and Diesel ,D19 GAS and D21,170 185,210 ,220 an I-600 8070 fwd, 716H and 1920H
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Originally posted by Allis dave Allis dave wrote:

How short do the FWA's turn when set to 30" rows? The Deere's of that era turned horrible because the wheels hit the frame. How's your's Just curious. That looks like a nice tractor. I'd like to drive an 8000 someday
I've driven a lot of Deeres. . .never had a tire hit a frame turning.  What model(s) are you talking about, and what was the set up?
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Here is our 8070.  Its an 84.  First pic is of it on the DA 1400 field cultivator and the second pic is when it got delivered back in 2014. This fall (pretty soon actually) it will be pulling a DMI 527b disk ripper.
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We have a fwa 8050, 2wd 8010, 8050 and 8070. They all earn there keep farming 1000 acres annually.
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There's a nice one on St Louis Craiglost 8070 I think
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I have an 8070 power shift, FWA. It's done lots of various jobs. Pulled the concord air seeder one year. Had a 3 pt sprayer on it for a couple seasons. It's baled hay, pulled a grain cart, pulled the DA 385 12 row planter this spring. Darrel
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Got an 8030 on the farm, I believe it's an 82 model. We all love the big cab and the ice cold air on a hot day. It's mostly used for tillage but also pulls the planter or drill on occasion.
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8050 planting wheat.


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New to us 8050

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I've got a 8030 20 speed, just under 3000 hr. Use it mostly to pull a Hesston 1365 hydroswing disk swather.  Also use it to plow with a IHC 4 bottom spinner plow.  Bought it a few years from a former neighbor.  Been a bit of a money pit. Radiator, injector pump, water pump, $800 in AC work but now needs more work.  Still, I like the tractor, just hope the bugs about out of it...
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In 1987, dad bought two new 1985 8070's with FWA. Both have posi up front and 4" rear axles.  About 10 years ago, he picked up a 1982 2wd 8050. All three have PS trans. 

Sure would like to someday own an 8030 and 8010. Because dreaming is free, I want the last 8070 and an 8095.


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2-8070FWA PS/8050PS/7080/7045PS/200/D15-II/2-WD45/WD/3-WC/UC/C
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The 8070 on St Louis Craigslist is owned by a friend of mine. It's a pd and the trans has been gone through recently, professionally. I tried to buy it last spring but wound up buying an 8010 instead. I can assure you he took very good care of it while he had it.
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The 8070 on St. Louis craigslist is a 2 wheel drive. It looks clean and in good shape. There is 4w305 hiding in the background.
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I have an 8030 and 8050 both fwa the 30 is on the corn planter and batwing, the 50 is on the drill, fertilize spreader and grain cart. I was wondering why every 8000 I see has 20.8 x 38 I would have liked mine to be 18.4 x 38.
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My 8070 has 18.4's.Kinda nice when side dressing corn.
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Probably not in this club but I had an 8030 but sold it about 5 years ago when I retired. Used it for everything from heavy tillage to baling hay. Was an 82 power shift with 18.4 38 rubber,
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I have 2 FWA 8070s  and 4w220 for tillage, an 8050 2wd for some tillage and running big baler.
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We are still using an 8070 2wd and 7045.   The 8070 makes a great rolling  cultivator tractor .    We are on 38s , I too would like the narrow tires 
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Originally posted by Tbone95 Tbone95 wrote:

Originally posted by Allis dave Allis dave wrote:

How short do the FWA's turn when set to 30" rows? The Deere's of that era turned horrible because the wheels hit the frame. How's your's Just curious. That looks like a nice tractor. I'd like to drive an 8000 someday
I've driven a lot of Deeres. . .never had a tire hit a frame turning.  What model(s) are you talking about, and what was the set up?
 
Deere 50 series, they don't actually hit the frame because you set the stops so the wheels don't pivot far enough to hit the frame. The new 00 series and newer had the frames angle in, then back out again to give room for the front tires to pivot sharper.
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Have a 8010 I use for baling hay and brush cutter has over 8000 hours untouched.

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That's all we have for this thread, keep them coming
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