Quick JD Questions

John T

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Just left an old farmers BS session at my friend Jimmys from St Joseph Illinois who lives here in the RV park and we hade a few questions that I couldnt answer fer sure

1) Did they make any 720 Elecric Start Diesels?? I had a 730 elec start n thought all 720 were pony start????????

2) I thought allllllllllll 4020 Diesels were 24 volt, did they make any late models that were factory original 12 volt???

3) I forgot the last question, something about 4430 being all 8 speeds......

John T
 
John seams that they did make electric start and pony start 720 diesels.

Type: John Deere

Fuel: diesel

Aspiration: natural

Cylinders: 2

Valves: 4

Bore/Stroke: 6.125x6.375 inches [156 x 162 mm]

Displacement: 376 ci [6.2 L]

Cooling: liquid

Compression: 16:1

Rated RPMs: 1125

Firing order: 1-2

Starter: gasoline pony motor

electric available in 1958

Starter volts: 24


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When Deere went to the side console in 1969 they went to a 12 volt, negative ground system with an alternator. Twelve volt 3020 and 4020 diesels were made from 1969 through 1972.
 
Hey John,
Regarding forgetting the last question -

I've been told that there are two signs of old age...

The first sign is that you start losing your memory....and I can't remember what the second one was...

Are you going to make the GOG this year?
 
One of the transmission offerings for the 4430 was the 16 speed Quad Range. Probably the most widely sold variation around here.
 
the late 720 diesels offered elec start on row crop std and high crops the high crops are rare about 9 made there have been a few sold lately for six figures. there is one on polks sale in late march if you need one
 
...on the 402D's, I remember that the very late ones had Motorola alternators. I checked the parts book, and they had a 12 volt alternator and two 6 volt batteries....Not sure what the serial number breaks meant in terms of years.
 
See why I love it here !!!!!!! The old farmer (totally computer or internet liilterate) who asked those questions just stopped by my RV and in like 5 mins THERE ARE THE ANSWERS he was amazed. In the meantime we went to Tractor Data.com plus I googled some of this and he couldnt believe all the info being so easily available

THANKS YALL

John T
 
As the others stated yes on 720D"s electric start, we had one of each growing up,,the 4020"s after 201,000 serial no. were all 12 volt, 4430"s had 3 optional transmissions ,8spd sychro range,8 spd power shift, and 16 spd Quad range
 
The 720D standards with direct electric start are kinda rare, something like 102 built. My cousin has one that my late uncle (her father) bought new.
 
Tim, there actually was another variation offered which would no doubt be rare. The 4430 was also available in a Creeper transmission. Still basically a Syncro-Range with the additional reduction in front of it. Mike
 
Yes,,I remember that now,,I saw one at a big action company several years ago. Probably used in veggie harvest...only one I have ever seen..
 
Mike, go south. You will find alot of 4230 and 4430's with a syncro transimmission and a creeper gear.They should win any slow tractor race. They were popular where tobacco was raised in NC,SC and GA.
 
Hi John T, Has Jimmie got his little hat on. Tell him Earl from Mahomet,IL. wants to know if he got the dent out of the dash on Marks Dodge Implement Truck. I will be at the Flywheelers on the 23 & 24 th. Are you & Jimmie staying in the campground at the show? Earl
 
I stay in the RV overflow campground (all week) on the middle North end of the grounds, Jimmy doesnt stay there he just drives over a day or two from the RV park where we stay south of Avon park maybe 18 miles SE of Flywheelers

I will tell him you asked, yes he often has one of those funny old fart hats instead of a regular farmers baseball caps

John T Cell 812-606-1121
 
And a great web site too. Do you really have all that stock? Wish you weren't half a continent away!
 
Jimmy told me all about you (mostly good lol) he will be there Thursday or Friday, give me a call sometime

John T 812-606-1121
 
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