Questions about John Deere 790

   / Questions about John Deere 790 #31  
My apologies Reddogs for misunderstanding but I am still a little perplexed..

Are you saying that the category 1 three point hitch is too wide for the JD790 to accommodate between the rear wheels??
Click on the link in Reddogs #19 post. You can see tire marks on the 3-point lower arms. This is a flaw in the tractor design which is exacerbated by any implement that might impose a side force such as a blade at an angle.
 
   / Questions about John Deere 790 #32  
Click on the link in Reddogs #19 post. You can see tire marks on the 3-point lower arms. This is a flaw in the tractor design which is exacerbated by any implement that might impose a side force such as a blade at an angle.
You got good eyes, yep thats a major flaw in my book..
 
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#33  
Click on the link in Reddogs #19 post. You can see tire marks on the 3-point lower arms. This is a flaw in the tractor design which is exacerbated by any implement that might impose a side force such as a blade at an angle.
The same thing would happen on my old Yanmar 4x4. Not surprising this is basically a Yanmar, too. Oh well, I got a lot of good use out of the tractor despite that flaw.
 
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#34  
As I'd written, early on in this thread, I owned a 790, so I know the good points and the not so good points
Great little tractor, except for the limitations of the non-synchronized transmission.
I replaced it with a Deere 4400 with a 12 speed reverser transmission
I was a bit bummed this 790 didn't have an HST trans, but the price was right so I bought it anyway. My next tractor will definitely be an HST. I'll add her picture here, too:
 

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   / Questions about John Deere 790 #35  
It's interesting that the 790 and some related machines are about ubiquitous here in rural Maine, or certainly were a decade ago, and I've never noticed the marks on the 3PH. I just hopped on TractorHouse and most of them have that rubbing!
 
   / Questions about John Deere 790 #36  
It's interesting that the 790 and some related machines are about ubiquitous here in rural Maine, or certainly were a decade ago, and I've never noticed the marks on the 3PH. I just hopped on TractorHouse and most of them have that rubbing!
Maybe wheel spacers?
 
   / Questions about John Deere 790 #38  
It's interesting that the 790 and some related machines are about ubiquitous here in rural Maine, or certainly were a decade ago, and I've never noticed the marks on the 3PH. I just hopped on TractorHouse and most of them have that rubbing!
i was just thinking that if the 3 point hitch is empty the lower arms would be free to swing into the tires if they weren't bungee corded together.
 
   / Questions about John Deere 790 #40  
Why wouldn’t that allow for more space?

I'm not saying it wouldn't, given that's the point of a spacer; I'm was just making a joke implying that the Deere 790 community must be unfamiliar with them.
 

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