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    Posted: 27 Nov 2016 at 8:51pm
Looking to buy one of these and wanted to know if anyone had one for sale price needs to be low and a power director
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     How low are we talking ?
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I think they were all power shift in the 8000 series? anyway...that's all I've ever seen in them myself. I could be wrong too!
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I go look thru tractor house to see what people and dealers are asking for theirs before I decide if I wanna buy anything like it. just one more reference place
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Mikez Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27 Nov 2016 at 11:34pm
Shameless they also had power director in 8xxx. Never see one in person but I see them on tractor house
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thanks...I didn't know that!
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didn't sell power shift in Nebraska since they did not test them at Nebraska Tests, they only tested powershift ones. Dealer could get you one but they had to come from out of state.
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Originally posted by shameless (ne) shameless (ne) wrote:

I go look thru tractor house to see what people and dealers are asking for theirs before I decide if I wanna buy anything like it. just one more reference place


Not sure how good of a reference Tractorhouse is.  I have found that most everything in Fastline or on Tractorhouse is WAY overpriced and IMO the prices people are asking for machinery on there not an accurate representation of what it is actually worth.  For example we recently bought a really clean Deere low hour combine at a dealer auction for under $50K and before the auction the dealer had been advertising that machine on Tractorhouse for nearly twice what we paid for it.





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I meant it's just an idea of what others are asking for theirs, nothing concrete, but does give you an idea of what is out there, and usually the items can be bought for less than what they show!  
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Would like one to be less than 10.000
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Gonna be hard to find one for less than $10000 that don't need a ton of work.
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Hard to find any 8000 for that $10,000 area unless they are really rough. We get them once in a while and have people looking for them. Just sold a 8050 2wd with a 20 speed Power Director for $17,500 In the 80's we SOLD at least 50-60 8000's and they were pretty much 50/50% PD and PS trannys. Those tractors including the 4W220 and 4W305 were ahead of their time. It was,I suppose,poor timing when they came out. The engineer that helped design the cab and styling went on to design Deere's 8000 series. Scot Clausen. I met him at the West Allis plant back in the 80's. I believe he works for CNH now.
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If it needs work that's fine
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Like the fixer uppers that way when your done you know what you got
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Shameless is right. And take TractorHouse and Marketplace in Canada (same thing) and reduce by 20%, it will give a guide price. As well, some of the prices you will find on those sites are just silly...So judge accordingly. As far as auctions go, yes prices will be substantially less usually. And its purchased as is where is no more questions. If you know your stuff, you might be fine. If there is something you missed there is no recourse, it might be a costly bargain, jmho, Trev.
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I got to find a tractor for sale first I'm in sc and them tractors dont realy exist around here
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Bump if anyone knows where one is at let me know like other that the ones on tractor house and Fastline I might be interested in them or if someone has a project tractor they want to get rid of let me know.
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Nebraska Tests #1446....#1447.....#1448....#1449 were for A-C 8010-8030-8050-8070 tractors and all were POWER SHIFT 2 wheel drive models. Power Director transmissions were never tested and FWA models were never tested. To test all of these would have been 16 different configurations of tractors, so they just tested the basic 2 WD Power Shift models.
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http://www.auctiontime.com/OnlineAuctions/Details.aspx?ohid=17016945&lp=TH

8010 auction 2wd.  power director?
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My brothers 8010 is powershift and the 8030, 8050, and 8070 are all power direct 
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About a year or so ago I saw an old 8030 sitting beside the road at this place called Fat Daddy's Truck sales on Highway 13 in Goldsboro, NC.  Not sure if it is still there or not,  I haven't been back by there, but she was right rough and I think it was a powershift
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Originally posted by dpower dpower wrote:

didn't sell power shift in Nebraska since they did not test them at Nebraska Tests, they only tested powershift ones. Dealer could get you one but they had to come from out of state.

Just curious, why would that matter?
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The one in Goldsboro sold before I could go look at it and think it was a power director
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I typed my original post wrong, they tested power shifts but not power directors at Nebraska tests.
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Originally posted by EricPA EricPA wrote:

Originally posted by dpower dpower wrote:

didn't sell power shift in Nebraska since they did not test them at Nebraska Tests, they only tested powershift ones. Dealer could get you one but they had to come from out of state.

Just curious, why would that matter?


Not the expert on the subject,and could start a whole other discussion but if a tractor model is not tested at the Nebraska tractor test it cannot be sold new in Nebraska. Something about all the companies making tractor back in the beginning that made claims on how much horsepower they made. It left a bad taste when you buy the 20 HP in good faith and you neighbors 10 HP pulls a bigger plow. So goverment to the rescue,the Nebraska goverment that is. They set up a tractor testing faculty at the state university and we have the gold standard of tractor testing. 
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Anyone know why Nebraska didn't test the 8000 series models with the power director?  
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