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    Posted: 30 May 2018 at 11:39am
Anyone know where I can find a real nice 8010 or 7000? Preferably an 8010, or a 7000 black belly. I am looking to spend top buck if it is real nice. Thank you. I am in Wisconsin but would travel.
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Consider a 7010 or 7020. If you are willing to settle for a black 7000 cab, the 7010/7020 tractor is almost identical to an 8010 except for the cab.
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8010 listed on tractor house in Minnesota.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Mattman Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 30 May 2018 at 12:37pm
I saw that 8010. Looks decent. Was hoping for 5000 or less hours though. Thanks for the tip though.
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I am open to those two models as well. I would prefer that 100hp range for cutting hay though. I haven't seen many of those either, unfortunately.
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I've had my eyes open for about 3 years for a low hour PS 8010 that wasn't abused. We bought one just a month ago to replace the open station 200 on the Hardi sprayer. Dad said just yesterday, he wished he'd done it years ago .
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Uncle always said "Fill the back of the shovel and the front will take care of itself".
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Spent many hours of my life in a 200. Good machine!
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That is a sharp one. I didn't think they were rated for a 146hp? What did they weigh? We have a 7040 that was rated for 140.
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7020 is rated at 123 pto hp. A 7010/7020, 8010 would all be very similar mechanically, the 7000 is very different under the sheet metal. 
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123 on the pto, 106 at draw bar, use it like a 110 hp tractor and it does just fine. As doc said, 7010, 7020 and 8010 are the same 301 motors that the 180,190 and 200 had. But the 7010 and 7020 have the same basic trans as the 8030, 8050 and 8070 whether it's pd or PS. I have a pd 7020, use on the 20' stalk chopper, 15' bush hog and water pump mainly. Good tractor, but the 80xx cabs or such an improvement.
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Edited by Leon B MO - 30 May 2018 at 1:42pm
Uncle always said "Fill the back of the shovel and the front will take care of itself".
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There's a nice looking 8010 in Wilford Idaho on Craigslist.  Definitely not next door!
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Nice one. Ya, thats a haul though!
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Leon is absolutely correct. The 80xx cabs are worth the extra money. I bought an 8010 two years ago in Indiana and found a car transporter to haul it 500 miles to Mo for $650 including duals. It was legal width and height. If it has long axels you will be out of luck. I really like it. I pulled the kinze this spring and it’s on the NH570 baler now. I bawled red clover Monday and came home as clean as I left that morning.
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Seriously consider a 8030. The weight of an 8010 with the 301 isn’t a good combo I’ve been told.
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If you can afford a 8010 , don't even consider a 7000. 7010-7020 or 8010.      MACK
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Victoryallis, I'll agree the 301 in the 7010, 20 and 8010 is not a powerhouse, especially with a power direct trans. My 7020 doesn't like to pull out on the highway in 5th. In tillage applications, the  7010, 20 and 8010 will not impress anyone either. They are 110 hp tractors in 160 hp sheet metal, some people expect to much.  But....and this is important...the 7010, 20  and 8010, with POWER SHIFT TRANS, used as a haying tractor or spraying tractor or any light duty job is as handy as a 2 peckered billy goat. We have an XT and 2, 200's, they have a minimum of 12,000 to 15,000 hrs. Did lots of field work back in the 70's. They are used as spare's now, on the 3 pt forklift, ditcher, grain augers in the fall and so on. The 301's are tough little power house's,... if taken care of. That's why I wanted an 8010, for my application, it's perfect. 10k less than a freakin Deere, the comfy cab, fuel economy of the 301 and with the same basic ps tranny and rear end (smaller axles and finals) as the rest of the 80xx....that little 301 sure aint gonna hurt the drive train....it should last another 15,000 hours...if I take care of it...and I will...
I figure I'll run 301's and 426's as long as I can get parts....or die...
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Leon, I'm trying to picture how a two pecker billy goat would be any better then a one pecker one....
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I have a 2 owner 8010 20 speed pd with great bend loader I’d entertain selling. Loader is only ever put on to load hay after bailing. Loader only been on tractor three times in two years. Previous owner never had loader on tractor. Im in sw missouri 7k hours uses no oils
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