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Interesting note on big Deere. 830HP, 18 liter engine. Uses no exhaust fluid, engine that large is exempt from having to use it. Base price 1.2 mill. Tractor also available as 710 and 770 hp from same block. 515 gallon fuel tank

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Interesting note on big Deere. 830HP, 18 liter engine. Uses no exhaust fluid, engine that large is exempt from having to use it. Base price 1.2 mill. Tractor also available as 710 and 770 hp from same block. 515 gallon fuel tank

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18 liters = 1098.427 cubic inches!! Wow!!
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Just curious what a tractor like that is used for.
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Just curious what a tractor like that is used for.
Show and tell maybe....
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That is a gorgeous barn!!
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Beautiful!!!
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Just curious what a tractor like that is used for.
The tools we work ground with now need pulled at 10 mph so you need big hp. Also any deep tillage like ripping takes a lot of power.
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