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No need to place wood blocks under the frame so releases the constant pressure on pistons seals, if storing it for long time? Also, to relieve the pressure on the couplings, so the bypass lines conect with ease, you play with the loader contol lever?
Don’t!!!! Get him a grom. He will be much much happier. A Honda grom. Look them up. They can also be street legal as well. Or be kept as a yard bike. Whichever you choose. But I’m just saying. This thing is a total waste of money and time. Get a grom.
Why not get an Ebike? It'll be cheaper, and have better range. Not to mention you don't need a license to ride it. There are plenty that look just like a moto if that's what you are looking for.
@@chrisperry1756grom you need a license to use. This you do not. Groms, while undoubtedly sick, could be a little bit much for an 8th grader especially cause their manuals and you can’t really ride them off road. Plus maintenance and whatever
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I’ve had a 1025R since 2015. It’s been fantastic and the ease of removing the loader and deck is worth it ! I hate mowing with the loader on. The ride is rough and it doesn’t maneuver as well. Also dangerous when not on flat ground unless you got real weights on. So the JD strips down to just a nice lawn mower with ease and everything can be put back on with ease to return it to tractor duties. It’s like a Swiss Army knife 🔪. My neighbor has the kubota and he just bought a 2nd lawn mower rather than deal with removing his loader to mow the lawn in comfort. Yes he can mow with loader on…it’s just not very comfortable. He’s like me and hates mowing with weight of loader on front and rough ride. He wishes he bought the JD. The kubota is a great tractor but if you want your compact tractor to serve as full time lawn mower too then the JD wins by a mile. Without the loaded on it rides and turns great and doesn’t feel heavy and tippy. And since it’s so easy to do you don’t mind taking it on and off.
I like JD and I have owned one. Very dependable tractors. Now I bought a Bx23 Kubota because of the price. JD was to expensive. I like my Kubota so far.
I loved my B 2920 TLB but i up upgraded to a Grand L series TLB so i could dig to deeper depths to install water lines B series backhoe 7'5" deep Grand L BH 92 digs 9'2" deep a nice feature to have indeed and well as the Hydraulic Thumb .
Sr. I have two questions, if you don’t mind. I am planning to purchase a brand new 50G in a couple of months. What is the difference between the 50G and 50P?, Is the 50P bigger than the 50G?.
The new "P" series replaces the "G" series units. John Deere still lists both units on their website and duplicates of many of their models. Some of the new P series will have larger HP ratings (the P series has a new Tier rating for emissions). As in most cases, to meet emission regulations, the horsepower has been increased. However, the units are not physically larger. Hope this helps!
Nothing has changed but the sticker p. This machine is identical to g series. Still built in Japan by Hitachi. John deere doesn't build any excavators. Hp ratings are identical. . I own 35g and 50g . Smoothest , fastest controls on the market. Oh they did update inside door handle. Great job Hitachi!!!
I have a GB150 and that bypass didn't work for me recently when I tried to jump a totally dead battery. It kept showing the fault light as soon as I turn the NOCO on. A neighbor brought some jumper cables over and we got it started without much more effort. Yes, my GB150 was fully charged.