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JOHN DEERE 7810 pics


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Here it is and its a beaut alright...........very accurate but feels a bit delicate so certainly not for kids.......only big kids ;D

 

I took two batches of photos from all angles and comparison shots next to Wiking 7530 convo in batch 2 which its the same size as, which is correct :)

 

Heres the first batch of pics

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Where is the best place to buy the 7810?

Obviously you could try your local John Deere dealer but if you haven't got one then the main model shops will have them in soon.

 

G & M have them listed as coming in soon but Barry has already got them

 

http://udimoretractorshop.com/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=789

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She certainly is a great tractor and has been put straight to work on the corn cart then on the rolls and after that its a long haulage time on the maize :)

 

Looking at the TLS link underneath its obviously a late model 7810 from 2001 onwards...............Ive put up pics of two 7810s which work as a pair destoning and one of them is a 2003 machine on a 53 plate which must have been amongst the last sold in the UK..................I bet it wont  lose its owner a penny in value if he is ever daft enough to sell it.

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would i be right in saying that the back wheels would scale up to a size bigger than 710,s...... they certainly are wide wheels. at work there is a 6210r and 7280r and both are on 710 rears and 650 fronts but the model 7810 looks to be much bigger than this size....im thinking of doing a tyre change and so thought id ask what others thought

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The Schuco 7810 Deere looks awesome! I am waiting for a local dealer in Ontario Canada that specializes in 1/32nd to hopefully get them in soon. They look fantastic!  I know Deere sold a lot of the 7X10 series in Canada and the US. I wish that they would do a North American version as well. I know some collectors don't like 1/32nd, and honestly I can't see why. The detail is incredible on the 32nd models, 1/64th your limited in detail.  1/16th offers really good detail, but is more $$.

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Not bad mate  looks like the MRs will be in youre good books for a while  giving up on that handbag for the tractor  , ::)  i do have to say that the model reall looks well & if i was buying a JD i think this 1 would be the 1  really makes the others a little more toy like , any one think  they do a Massey some time ????  soon ;)

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Still no sign of the 7810 Deere's in Ontario Canada yet, still on back order with the local toy dealer. Hopefully they will get them soon. Looks to be a very nice model and really want to get my hands on one.

 

Jason

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