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<blockquote data-quote="rmcva" data-source="post: 395299" data-attributes="member: 5473"><p>I have an 820. Bought it new the year after JD stopped making them. </p><p></p><p> I'm well pleased with it. I like the flap in the rear for spreading hay out as wide as the machine. Only part I've replaced was the reel belt. Ran a fawn through it and the belt broke. </p><p></p><p> Three reasons I bought the 820. I didn't want to buy a larger tractor to pull a disc bine, my old 1217 was 16 years old and needed some rebuilding and I got a price I couldn't walk away from. Glad I got it too with todays fuel prices. </p><p></p><p> The reel on the 820 also has 5 rows of teeth. One set is made so it can be flipped back to make it easy to get to the cutter bar. I have non clog guards that have to be gapped and getting those spring teeth out of the way is nice.</p><p></p><p> I'm sure all the NH cutters are good machines. Lots of them in my area. I was looking at a NH when I bought the JD. Just got a lot better price on the 820 at the time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rmcva, post: 395299, member: 5473"] I have an 820. Bought it new the year after JD stopped making them. I'm well pleased with it. I like the flap in the rear for spreading hay out as wide as the machine. Only part I've replaced was the reel belt. Ran a fawn through it and the belt broke. Three reasons I bought the 820. I didn't want to buy a larger tractor to pull a disc bine, my old 1217 was 16 years old and needed some rebuilding and I got a price I couldn't walk away from. Glad I got it too with todays fuel prices. The reel on the 820 also has 5 rows of teeth. One set is made so it can be flipped back to make it easy to get to the cutter bar. I have non clog guards that have to be gapped and getting those spring teeth out of the way is nice. I'm sure all the NH cutters are good machines. Lots of them in my area. I was looking at a NH when I bought the JD. Just got a lot better price on the 820 at the time. [/QUOTE]
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