Thanks for sharing your experience. There are a lot of “machines” out there that are sold (to people like me), who don’t know how these machines work. Unfortunately, many of the operation manuals are written so poorly that they’re often not helpful. Back in the day, you could call or get help, but nowadays this service is no longer available. Thanks again
Little over 2 years ago I was shopping for the tractor and was about to buy the same machine… but I felt that price and value were far apart. For the same money I got 35hp Kioti..your videos were very important for me to make that decision. Thank you. Btw Kioti has pedal for diff lock that disengages automatically if it not pressed.
I just bought a 2025R brand new last week, and I can swear it scouts around strange on my gravel. I have looked a couple times now to see that I didn't have it in 4 wheel drive. I am now absolutely going to be looking at the diff lock to see if that may be the reason. I had a 1025R previously and it never did that... I just thought it was the size difference of the machines.
@@JohnWCH JD service tech is coming out tomorrow to look it over. I don't really want to try and adjust it myself and mess something up when it is very much a "tractor setup" issue the dealer should have taken care of. I did lift the rear wheels off the ground and both spin in opposing direction with the brake off. So I don't understand exactly what is going wrong, but I figure the service guy will know. Anyhow, enjoyed the videos and it might have saved me the same fate!
Mine came delivered like that. Took me a week to realize it but I didn’t know how to fix it. RU-vid came thru and I was up and running better than delivered in No Time! U can instantly tell the difference between.
I would call Deere and ask about your front axel, especially if you're still under warranty and get a non Deere 2nd opinion. Would hate to see you bust out the kitty litter again. @@JohnWCH