We had a 7800 that had 17,000 hours on it. the only items we had to replace on its engine was a water pump and a couple of starters. Out of concern, we rolled new rod and main bearings in. In pulling a couple of caps we realized that it was an unnecessary procedure. It didn't really need it. Outstanding longevity and reliability. And when we finally upgraded and sold it, resale value was actually more than we paid for it.
@@sweet4aldean the fact that case ih failed to mention the fact that the Deere has a bigger engine. That is my point No doubt because that wouldn’t look good in a one on one comparison.
Nothing says we know we built a very weak PTO like making it very simple to remove to rebuild 5.9 L dry Block versus the 8.1 L wet sleeve zero comparison I love the little 5.9 but there's no way it's putting torque down like that 8.1 Let's not talk about the power shift option Dear has always sucked at making things very accessible. The gear-driven water pump is a terrible design that they still use today Dear took way too long to figure out the left hand reverser
I'm a huge Deere guy (12 small to large farm tractors ranging from X700-JD 9220 and 2 JD combines), but I gotta admit, Deere copied A LOT from this MX when they come out with a 7820. We own both a 7800 & 7820...big differences in those tractors and a lot of what this video describes as advantages to Case IH, the 7820 ended up with them. One thing I can't figure out, is why the resale value of a 7810 is sometimes greater than the 7820...it's like going from a nice Chevy to a Cadillac....just my opinion.
The 7810 is pre-emissions, no egr, dpf, ad blue, no full Can Bus, etc,... kind of the epitome of reliability with minimal electronic assistance. You can rebuild and maintain them almost forever. We have a 10 series and later bought a 20 series, but it had so many electronic issues that it became a financial burden to run. We got rid of it and kept the older reliable 10 series.
I like the Mx of those years but my favorite tractor is a 7810. Wish I could go back and order a late model 02 03 7810 autoquad transmission with lhr 741 loader all the bells and whistles they seem impossible to find these days I guess everyone who had one is keeping it forever I think that would be the ultimate cattle and hay operation tractor.
That had to be a real hard sell for C/IH back then, you can't get much better than a 7810, I have run both models, never once did I think wow, this baby MX is better than the 7810.
We had a 7800 that had 17,000 hours on it. the only items we had to replace on its engine was a water pump and a couple of starters. Out of concern, we rolled new rod and main bearings in. In pulling a couple of caps we realized that it was an unnecessary procedure. It didn't really need it. Outstanding longevity and reliability. And when we finally upgraded and sold it, resale value was actually more than we paid for it.
💯 We own a 7800 and love it.
25 years has really shown which was the better tractor.
I'lll take the 7810 any day. They are very dependable and durable. And have a much larger engine.
Like how they conveniently left out the fact that the 7810 has a 8.1l engine vs the mxs 5.9
great point.
Still couldn't keep up with it. Is that why JD started using Cummins engines? 🤔
@@scottstirling8047 certainly not in the row crops
I think only the 2 biggest Deere 4wds have Cummins in them and that’s it.
Smaller engine with more power not sure what your point is?
@@sweet4aldean the fact that case ih failed to mention the fact that the Deere has a bigger engine. That is my point
No doubt because that wouldn’t look good in a one on one comparison.
MX 170 2001 year, over 17 000 h. Good tractor.
I love how the didn't put duals on the 7810 giving it a disadvantage it would have walked all over that MX170 if it had duals
people dont wish they had a mx 170 m but alot wish they had a low hr 7810 hahah
I've a deere 7710. It's a beast .probably the best tractor deere built
Nothing says we know we built a very weak PTO like making it very simple to remove to rebuild
5.9 L dry Block versus the 8.1 L wet sleeve zero comparison I love the little 5.9 but there's no way it's putting torque down like that 8.1
Let's not talk about the power shift option
Dear has always sucked at making things very accessible. The gear-driven water pump is a terrible design that they still use today
Dear took way too long to figure out the left hand reverser
Im all for case and the 5.9 but the 7810 with an 8.1 is a way better machine
Put them both in a sale and see who the winner is. I’d love low hours 7810
I'm a huge Deere guy (12 small to large farm tractors ranging from X700-JD 9220 and 2 JD combines), but I gotta admit, Deere copied A LOT from this MX when they come out with a 7820. We own both a 7800 & 7820...big differences in those tractors and a lot of what this video describes as advantages to Case IH, the 7820 ended up with them. One thing I can't figure out, is why the resale value of a 7810 is sometimes greater than the 7820...it's like going from a nice Chevy to a Cadillac....just my opinion.
The 7810 is pre-emissions, no egr, dpf, ad blue, no full Can Bus, etc,... kind of the epitome of reliability with minimal electronic assistance. You can rebuild and maintain them almost forever. We have a 10 series and later bought a 20 series, but it had so many electronic issues that it became a financial burden to run. We got rid of it and kept the older reliable 10 series.
I like the Mx of those years but my favorite tractor is a 7810. Wish I could go back and order a late model 02 03 7810 autoquad transmission with lhr 741 loader all the bells and whistles they seem impossible to find these days I guess everyone who had one is keeping it forever I think that would be the ultimate cattle and hay operation tractor.
you'll certainly pay if you find a nice one. One recently sold for well over 100k...I think it was like 120?
@ They definitely bring a premium but I believe that’s for a reason.
That had to be a real hard sell for C/IH back then, you can't get much better than a 7810, I have run both models, never once did I think wow, this baby MX is better than the 7810.
Case hate to tell you, your fighting a losing battle against the legendary 7810
Caseih all day long
8.3 8940 or one of its brother would been better fair comparison
Nice try genius,I'd rather have Deere, Massey Ferguson and CAT thank you.