620i vs 850D questions

/ 620i vs 850D questions
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Dirtboy said:
Hey vics, they do have one in-stock but its a demo. I will order one and they told me 3-4 weeks. Im getting the JD green 620i with a bed liner and one of those slip over covers, also the front reciever. My bid came to $9689 including 8% tax. Mike

The dealer I spoke with was saying 2-3 weeks for a special order, which I thought sounded suprisingly quick. 3-4 is probably more accurate.
 
/ 620i vs 850D questions #22  
Yeah it's the open clutch on the diesel. If you look from the back you can most likely see a belt on the drivers side. That's what we are referring to.

I think it was 2-3 weeks for my HPX last spring so it might not be that far off.
 
/ 620i vs 850D questions #23  
claykin22 said:
I get about 8 to 9 engine hours per fill with my gas XUV. Mileage I couldn't tell you.

you mean that you are empty after 8or 9 hours?? if so i would have it checked out . i ran my gator for 6 almost 7 hours straight pulling a loaded double axle 16' trailer and i only used a 1/2 of a tank of gas. you must be running wide open the whole time or the injectors are not set right.. i could be wrong but to me the fuel injected xuv should get better gas mileage than the carbed hpx.
 
/ 620i vs 850D questions #24  
If I recall correctly the XUV actually gets half the milage of a HPX. At least the Diesel does so it doesn't sound to far fetched that it would get 8-9 hours on a tank. Plus our gauges seem to hang at full for awhile so when you're at half it's not going to last as long on the second half.
 
/ 620i vs 850D questions #25  
darkday said:
If I recall correctly the XUV actually gets half the milage of a HPX. At least the Diesel does so it doesn't sound to far fetched that it would get 8-9 hours on a tank. Plus our gauges seem to hang at full for awhile so when you're at half it's not going to last as long on the second half.

so the hpx gets better gas mileage than the xuv???
 
/ 620i vs 850D questions #26  
I just went to the Deere web site.

The HPX gas is listed as .6 gallon per hour with half load and average speed. The XUV 620i gas is listed as .7. A bit more. The diesel 820D XUV is listed as .5. They don't appear to have a HPX diesel listing anymore.
 
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TOMMYHPX4X4 said:
you mean that you are empty after 8or 9 hours?? if so i would have it checked out . i ran my gator for 6 almost 7 hours straight pulling a loaded double axle 16' trailer and i only used a 1/2 of a tank of gas. you must be running wide open the whole time or the injectors are not set right.. i could be wrong but to me the fuel injected xuv should get better gas mileage than the carbed hpx.

I haven't ran out of gas at 8 or 9 hours, but I am filling it up when the guage says 1/4 tank or less. Someone else stated the guage isn't linear...that is very true. Mine will stay at full for about five hours, and then you look down it is around a quarter tank! Why Deere doesn't put a digital fuel guage on is beyond me.

As for usage...I don't know that I have ran it wide open yet!! I pull an 80 bushel manure spreader with it everyday for about 15 minutes in Low gear. Also, I have been doing a lot of fenceline spraying and I typically just creep along at about 5 mph while spraying.
 
/ 620i vs 850D questions #29  
TOMMYHPX4X4 said:
you mean that you are empty after 8or 9 hours?? if so i would have it checked out . i ran my gator for 6 almost 7 hours straight pulling a loaded double axle 16' trailer and i only used a 1/2 of a tank of gas. you must be running wide open the whole time or the injectors are not set right.. i could be wrong but to me the fuel injected xuv should get better gas mileage than the carbed hpx.

By Deere's calculations, my xuv under normal usage should run out of gas after 7.6 hours. (5.3 gal tank / .7gal/hr) An HPX would run an extra 1.2 hours per tank at average use.

I agree with you, it seems that an injected model would be more efficient. With gas prices, maybe I should have sacrificed the smooth ride and gone with fuel economy model!!!:)
 
/ 620i vs 850D questions #30  
cef2lion said:
I just went to the Deere web site.

The HPX gas is listed as .6 gallon per hour with half load and average speed. The XUV 620i gas is listed as .7. A bit more. The diesel 820D XUV is listed as .5. They don't appear to have a HPX diesel listing anymore.

Well I'm a bit off anyway. lol.

Be thankful for having a gas gauge like it is. The old 6x4s had one under the seat and at first I didn't know I even had it! But I soon found it poking around my new machine.
 
/ 620i vs 850D questions #31  
I will say that my experience with my XUV Gator gasoline was not that promising. Mine had been modified somewhat but under a load it at best burned around one gallon per hour. I got right at 5 hours of use on a tank. My diesel right now is at 7 hours on this tank and still has about one-quarter left in it. I am happy for anyone who gets a nice machine such as an XUV Gator, but I personally would not have gotten the gasoline model. When these machines first came out I stated that I felt the gas model was the equal of the diesel. I was very wrong. There simply is no comparision between the two. Unless one is running in deep water and needs that clutch enclosure go diesel. They are faster, run better, pull better and get much better fuel economy. My feeble ears also think they are more quiet when in operation--although they are louder at idle. Unless you have taken delivery of your gasoline Gator, it is not too late to go diesel.

John M
 
/ 620i vs 850D questions
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The JD salesman said that diesel fuel is better suited than gasoline if you are not going to run a vehicle for a period of time.

He said sometimes they have to drain the fuel on their gas models on the lot that haven't been run for X weeks. (he was guessing maybe 6 weeks). But the diesels don't have that problem.

Sound right?
 
/ 620i vs 850D questions #33  
I don't see why that would be right if you added stabil to the gas it should be fine. I added stabil to my swisher mower before winter and the battery was dead this spring so I started it by pulling... Did it in one pull. I add the diesel version of stabil to my diesel tank as well though so I don't see that it wouldn't go bad either.
 
/ 620i vs 850D questions #34  
Hey vics I think just the opposite is true. Desiel fuel will age sooner than gas. It gells and will also form a bacteria if not cycled. Once this algea grows inside filters, fuel lines, and tanks it takes a complete tear down to clean it out properly. My opinion is that if your using your machine daily, diesel is the way to go. Mike
 
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Dirtboy said:
Hey vics I think just the opposite is true. Desiel fuel will age sooner than gas. It gells and will also form a bacteria if not cycled. Once this algea grows inside filters, fuel lines, and tanks it takes a complete tear down to clean it out properly. My opinion is that if your using your machine daily, diesel is the way to go. Mike

What if I use it only weekly or even just monthly during the winter?
 
/ 620i vs 850D questions #36  
Vics said:
What if I use it only weekly or even just monthly during the winter?

just go out to the barn and fire it up every so often like i do with my generator. but i have to disagree about the desiel doing bad sitting there . because i worked on supply boats offshore and we would stack them (park them at the dock for a long period) and we never had to add anything to the tanks. we would even leav them for months at a time some were left for almost 4 to 5 months and all we had to do was change out fuel filters if the dates were old but if they were good we would just fire up the compressors and build up air pressure then hit the air starters and that was it .now as for as the gelling desiel will gel in exstreem cold temps but as for as long storage i would go with a deisel.
 
/ 620i vs 850D questions #37  
Yeah I'd also like to mention when I add stuff to my tank it sits there for about 4-5 years and through freezing temps. You can't have gas sit there for 4-5 years even with stabil.
 
/ 620i vs 850D questions #38  
darkday said:
Yeah I'd also like to mention when I add stuff to my tank it sits there for about 4-5 years and through freezing temps. You can't have gas sit there for 4-5 years even with stabil.

if someone is got something sitting there for 4 or 5 years and it's not being used they should sell it .lol
 
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Not really mine but you get the idea.
 

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