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Read MoreJohn Deere 8 H.P. 7 Speed Rear Engine 4-x-2-2 Wheel Drive Riding Mower The John Deere Riding Mower is a Model Number RX63 & It was Made in Moline , Illinois in The U.S.A. & It is Great Condition It has a Newer 8 Horse Power Briggs & Stratton...
Read MoreHi, I’m Frank from Germany, and I wonder how to operate that 8-speed Synchro-Range gearbox, as you can find it on the models 4020, 5020 or 6030.
Read MoreRe: John Deere 8 speed powershift What model is the skidder? My guess is some internal components might be shared between tractor & skidder but I doubt the trans are identical as I found i skidder with a different clutch housing than ag tractor.
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Read MoreNEBRASKA TRACTOR TEST 1771 JOHN DEERE 5205 DIESEL 8 SPEED Location of Test: Nebraska Tractor Test Laboratory, University of Nebraska, Lincoln Nebraska 68583-0832 Dates of Test: April 27-May 17, 2000 Manufacturer: John Deere Commercial Products...
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Read MoreThe reason a 8 speed is more expensive is the front pack is normally the one to burn up and eats the housings. The 15 speeds normally burn the back pack and is cheaper on parts than a 8 speed but a BIGGER pain on labor.
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