John Deere 8530 -

Frequently equipped with the Infinitely Variable Transmission (IVT) for smooth, clutchless operation from 0.03 mph up to 31 mph.

A Nebraska Tractor Test (No. 1890) showed strong power, though it slightly missed the 13% claimed power bulge with a 12.7% result. JOHN DEERE 8530

Features an Independent Link Suspension (ILS) front axle for increased field traction and operator comfort. Features an Independent Link Suspension (ILS) front axle

The is a high-performance 4WD row-crop tractor produced in Waterloo, Iowa, from 2005 to 2009 . As the flagship of the 8030 series, it is widely regarded as a robust workhorse designed for heavy-duty agricultural tasks like deep tillage, planting, and, according to one forum user, "feels like an extension to your hand". Key Performance Features Key Performance Features 9

9.0L six-cylinder diesel (John Deere 6090HF485), providing 330–360 horsepower.

As of early 2026, 8530s hold high resale value, with prices sometimes exceeding $170,000 for low-hour, clean models, as observed by Machinery Pete.

“We are very happy with our 8120, haven't had any problems. Good tractor for tillage, that's for sure. Can't really comment on the 9L engine or the IVT on those particular tractors. Cab is nice and roomy, no problems spending a day or more in there and I...” ProBoards · 19 years ago

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