Maybe passed good deal on JD 750?

   / Maybe passed good deal on JD 750? #1  

Stubee

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Today looked at an '85 JD 750 compact. Gear driven, 4WD, ag tires, no attachments, suitcase weights, 1500 hrs. 2nd owner, tractor has been used only to cut fields/lawn w. rear rotary + some recent rototilling. Very nice shape, no blow-by, clean oil, regular service, good rubber--tires not loaded--kept indoors, everything I tested (all gears & clutch, low/high range, 4WD in/out, PTO control, lights) worked fine. Powerful, quiet & clean little machine that looked about 5 years old vs. 25.

I came very close to buying for about $4500 & decided I should quit looking until I get a pole barn up & a trailer & truck to haul the tractor (my V6 Toyota would struggle). I guess I didn't expect to find one I liked so much in the "looking to determine what I want" phase. Probably shoulda bought it and figured the other stuff out later...
 
   / Maybe passed good deal on JD 750? #2  
Sounds like a good tractor for the money if it is what you need you may rethink this. That is a good simple little tractor and $4500 is a downpayment on a new one.



Steve
 
   / Maybe passed good deal on JD 750? #3  
Today looked at an '85 JD 750 compact. Gear driven, 4WD, ag tires, no attachments, suitcase weights, 1500 hrs. 2nd owner, tractor has been used only to cut fields/lawn w. rear rotary + some recent rototilling. Very nice shape, no blow-by, clean oil, regular service, good rubber--tires not loaded--kept indoors, everything I tested (all gears & clutch, low/high range, 4WD in/out, PTO control, lights) worked fine. Powerful, quiet & clean little machine that looked about 5 years old vs. 25.

I came very close to buying for about $4500 & decided I should quit looking until I get a pole barn up & a trailer & truck to haul the tractor (my V6 Toyota would struggle). I guess I didn't expect to find one I liked so much in the "looking to determine what I want" phase. Probably shoulda bought it and figured the other stuff out later...
The Toyota is not heavy enough to stop the tractor and trailer.
 
   / Maybe passed good deal on JD 750? #5  
a Tacoma V6 should be more than enough to haul this tractor. The tractor is only 1900lbs. Just buy a 14 x 5 double axle trailer with brakes on both axles (Big tex makes them, I have one) and there should be no problem!!!

Jeff
 
   / Maybe passed good deal on JD 750? #6  
Well, I would love to find a deal like this......and I drive a V6 Tacoma. Maybe spinning smiley faces would help it stop faster?
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RavensRoost

a Tacoma V6 should be more than enough to haul this tractor. The tractor is only 1900lbs. Just buy a 14 x 5 double axle trailer with brakes on both axles (Big tex makes them, I have one) and there should be no problem!!!

Jeff

1 & 2*Ok you 2 I just don't get it .
The minute I suggest hauling my BX with my Toyota or Nissan truck everybody else says I can't do it.
What am I missing here?

Why are you fellows rite an everybody else wrong?
Why is it when others say the same thing I did they don't get their heads lopped off like i did ?
 
   / Maybe passed good deal on JD 750? #7  
I guess they figure you are a easy target....

But a 1400lb BX on a 1300lb trailer is 2700lbs. This is well below the capacity of your vehicle, but you SHOULD have 2 brake axles for the best stopping with a light tow vehicle.

The 750 is tight at 1800lbs and 1300lbs.... but you could go down to a 10 or 12 foot trailer for a 200 or 300lb weight reduction.

The 5 foot wide trailer saves several hundred pounds over a 6.5 wide trailer.

Under is under, if my boss caught me only loading 78,000lb on my 80,000lb work truck I would be looking for another job!! I always figure if you can accelerate at the same rate as a loaded Semi your good but if you can stop in a shorter distance even better. This would mean from 65 if you can stop in less than 420 feet you are good. That is the average distance for a loaded Semi, it is considerably further for a empty truck!!!!

Jeff
 
   / Maybe passed good deal on JD 750?
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Thanks for the input, guys. I drive a '97 T-100 3.4l V6 w. far less torque than the newer 4.0l Tacomas. I've been eyeing new Tacomas, Tundras, F-150s but haven't bought one because I love my T-100 so much; bought it new. It's rated for 5K towing but I know from experience that 3K-4K is 'well felt'. I also need to tow long distance once/twice per year, 800 miles each way. Plus the issue of storage. So I'm going to get the hauling & storage figured out first.

I also thought long & hard about my use for a tractor & 'need a loader' stands out. Adding a Koyker to the 750 would push it to about $7500 I think. I'd rather buy one w. the original JD model loader.

If anybody is interested in the tractor it was on CL Michigan Saginaw/Bay City/Midland vicinity if it's still for sale. Asking price was $4850.
 

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