8000s
The John Deere 8000 Series were a descendant of the 60 series. They were a great tractor, The 8000 series, and have 4 models: the 8100, 8200, 8300, & 8400. They were followed by the 8010 series, which was about the same, though had an implement 3PL program function. There was the 8110, 8210, 8310, & 8410. Next came the 8020 series which carried many new features, like a new look, better lights, and better displays inside. It also had many more new functions. The models are: The 8120, 8220, 8320, 8420, & 8520. Then came the 8030 series. The 8030s had a lot of new features. They had: a completely new bonnet and grills style, new 9.0l engine, more gadgets inside and more. The models are: 8130, 8230, 8330, 8430, & 8530. After That came The 8R series. They had a lot of changes. For one thing, they had a new numbering system, which was good, because you know the 8430 right? There was an old 8430 4WD! The numbering system is easy to understand. for instance, 8295R means tractor size 8, horsepower 295, and comfort level: R (The higher the letter in the alphabet the higher the comfort level). New features for the 8R series tractors were: a complete cabin change, inside and out, and much better lights, and he console on the right that was on every other series before was gone, and all the buttons put on the armrest, or Command-arm. Models are: 8225R, 8245R, 8270R, 8295R, 8320R, & 8345R. Next (and last for now) is the 8R 2011 series. They look like the picture above. new lights, new engine, and new power levels. models are: 8235R, 8260R, 8285R, 8310R, 8335R, & 8360R. Not to forget, of course, the Track models! Hers how to look at the track model numbers: get any model number in the 8000 or 8Rs, also the 9000s, and put a T on the end.