For farmers looking for a reliable row crop tractor with proven performance and versatility, the John Deere 7630 has earned a strong reputation in the 175 horsepower class. Built in the late 2000s and early 2010s, the 7630 blends solid engine power with a comfortable cab and straightforward operation. It was designed to handle a wide range of tasks, from tillage and planting to hay work and hauling. With PTO power well-suited for demanding implements, capable hydraulics, and transmission options that work equally well in the field and on the road, the 7630 remains a popular choice for operations that value flexibility and durability.
This 2010 John Deere 7630, scheduled to be sold at auction on February 17th, stands out as a well-cared-for example. The tractor has been stored inside and consistently maintained, with service records available to review. The cab is fully functional, with the heater and air conditioner working properly, along with all lights and the radio. One notable highlight is that the transmission was recently overhauled, and documentation for that work is included. That type of investment can add peace of mind for the next owner. It features a quad-range plus transmission, is guidance-ready, and is equipped with dual rear tires set up for row-crop spacing. The comfortable cab and familiar John Deere layout make it easy to step in and go to work. With 9,200 hours, this tractor still offers plenty of productive life for field work or daily farm use.
Another key reason this 2010 John Deere 7630 stands out is that it is pre-DEF. Built before Deere transitioned to DEF and SCR systems, this tractor runs Tier 3 emissions technology without the need for diesel exhaust fluid or additional aftertreatment components. For many operators, that means simpler ownership, fewer cold-weather concerns, and reduced long-term maintenance complexity. Demand remains strong for well-maintained pre-DEF machines like this one, making this 7630 especially attractive to buyers who value reliability and straightforward operation.

For a farmer looking to add dependable horsepower without the cost of new iron, or for someone needing a proven workhorse that is ready for the upcoming season, this John Deere 7630 checks a lot of boxes. Its reputation, combined with the specifics of this tractor’s maintenance and recent transmission work, makes it an attractive opportunity heading into the February 17th auction.


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