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Post by Woodbeef on Aug 27, 2002 1:56:38 GMT 1
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Post by Xavier on Aug 31, 2002 4:54:15 GMT 1
Well i suppose that you will find it yet or very soon, but if anyone wants: www.deere.com/en_US/newsroom/2002/releases/farmersandranchers/020829_7020tractor.htmlwww.deere.com/en_US/newsroom/2002/releases/farmersandranchers/020829_ivt.htmlThe IVT is only the Autopower that is yet optional in 7010 and it was in the late 6010. One thing more: could it be that this little 7020 are only renumbered 6020. 7120-6520 7220-6620 7420-6820 7520-6920 Is this possible? Look at HP ratings are equal, torque rise too, but it could be only the motor. Look at the cab. Look at the transmision PowerquadPlus 20/20 is only for 7420 and 7520 and 24/24 is for 7120 and 7220. It's like 6020: 6520 and 6620 24/24, 6820 and 6920 20/20. For compare you that are in USA go to UK webpage. For me seems clear the new 7020 are 6020, but i could be uncorrect, what do you think? Could it be a massive interchange...
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Post by Laapa on Aug 31, 2002 13:42:32 GMT 1
Without examining the new machine all that we I'd say it clearly ollks A LOT loke the 6020 series...
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Post by eppie on Aug 31, 2002 18:33:02 GMT 1
In America, all the six cylinder models are named 7020 series, this sounds more powerful.
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Post by kenjar on Aug 31, 2002 20:58:47 GMT 1
The horsepower figures are similiar. The 7000s are scourced from the US and the 6000s from Germany. There maybe more shared components than just engines, not at all up to speed on Deere. The 7020s and 6020s now share the same look, much better than the 8020s in appearance. The new IVT(infinitely variable transmission) trans will add from $4,000 to $5,800 to the price of a model 7520, other models will vary. I think the 7020s resemble the ZTS tractor, Renze, I meant that as a complement. Rather nice looking.
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Post by pudding on Sept 1, 2002 5:43:00 GMT 1
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Post by kenjar on Sept 1, 2002 16:07:32 GMT 1
Ah Pudding, is that pegasus model equipped with the new IVT trans or is it a mechanical? Appears to have a gm cab. I like the narrow transport width of the field cultivator.
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Post by Woodbeef on Sept 2, 2002 0:01:18 GMT 1
Hey pudds,
I think you might have cracked the next big corporate secret there,my friend!!
Looks like Deere will be badge-engineering Dorf trucks in the future!!
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Post by Jon B on Sept 2, 2002 3:48:25 GMT 1
my question is, how do you know it is the pegasus? To me, it just looks like a guy driving a culitvator with a pickup.
But then again, pudding - or one of his Miles Farms "cronies", must have gotten a better look to have taken the picture
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Post by Woodbeef on Sept 2, 2002 14:02:50 GMT 1
Hey Bosman,
Seeing as how pudding is now residing below the infamous Mason/Dixon Line we might begin to wonder about the heritage of his chosen refreshments!!!!!!
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Post by Jon B on Sept 2, 2002 16:54:17 GMT 1
Woodie Maybe his 2 best friends down there are a Mr Jack Daniels, and a Mr Jose Quarvo. So long as he avoids the back hills, he'll be doing alright. Some of those family trees down there look a lot like wreaths
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Post by pudding on Sept 2, 2002 19:08:51 GMT 1
lol....i get a kick out of this! kenjar, the transmission i am told is not in the budget this year, so JD have custom installed holes in the floor, and given the farmer are pair of trainers......some one needs to tell them that only works at the movies.,....yabadabadoo yaw my best friends round here are jack jim and quarvo........especially when you start talking about the local wide....oops i mean wild life, it seems you have to be a second cousin to get the good looking ones, ya might just be a redneck, when you go to family reunion to pic up chicks.... i am interested in working further north some time too, but all the kentuckians i know say the same things about canada, north america as what you say of the southerners.......lol tell ya what the back hills round here are a real educations, trailer parks, trailers in the middle of dead cars, oil wells, looks like there are millions of yard sales everyday round here...lol.....i have met some interesting people, some good folks too most importantly i still having a good time...... i might have to come to canada and add to the gene pool some time laters pudding
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