I've. Got a 3030e it's outstanding!! I'm with you I think they underestimate what it can handle... in 4wd it will push a mountain of debris. I keep the regen on auto and haven't had to run manual regen. You might try that... I also run it up high RPM which they say is best... mine just put the burner on and took soot level from 77 down to teens like you said and kept on working! Love this thing especially the quick attach which I use to carry chain when I'm not using attachments.. 42 hours on mine, I'm right behind you I use loader a ton and also the drawbar to drag trees n logs around big 20' hardwood ones too
To adjust your hydrolic speed, sit in the seat to the right rear of the seat is a "T" handle. Turn it to make the adjustment you want. It's black and hard to see sometimes.
I have one and it has 90 hours and I love it. I cleared an over grown field 5 acres plus in size. I have a Woods R5 mower and using the front bucket to push the trees down the mower chopped up whatever the tractor could push down. Great tractor!
I just purchased a John Deere 3032E tractor and hope it turns out to be as good as my John Deere 790 tractor which I love. I got it new also and use it now with the brush hog on the rear, and the new one will be using the other implements attached to it, starting with my box blade.
I have this for 5 years.. been a good one.. plenty of power, fast.. run circles around Kubota my nefew has.. use it every day...replace one front bearing because fan belt broke and went around the shaft.. other then that been great..
You put many hours on your tractor and must have done plenty of work with that tractor. I have a 2002 John Deere 790 tractor which I got new and still have less than 200 hours on it. I recently purchased a 2017 John Deere 3032E tractor and is still breaking it in. That tractor have the hydrostatic transmission where the 790 have the standard transmission.
omgnothingisavl my wife's uncle has the a 3038e almost the same tractor except for the added turbo. Engine slightly smaller but the turbo gives the extra power. He loves his and works it hard. I now have 332 hours on mine and it has been a solid tractor. Be sure to check out my other tractor videos. I am starting to do videos of the attachments. I have a tiller video on there and soon to do a skidding attachment and a stump grinder in the near future.
I have a 3032e on 34hrs. I'm noticing an intermittent loud squeak coming from my left front wheel in 2 wheel drive. I checked the front axle oil and it was a little low, just touching the bottom of the dipstick. Hope it isn't a wheel bearing problem.
I understand the desire for cleaner burning emissions, but putting the stuff on tractors of this size is ridiculous. I'd say the majority of us who own a sub-40 horse tractor is primarily using it for there own small hobby farm/land management with a few hours of use a week. Then the boys who have the large machines for AG uses, they get ran hard for a few weeks during plant, then ocasional use till harvest, then a few more weeks of hard running, back to ocasional use till planting, and the cycle keeps repeating. Unlike semi trucks which are ran damn near 24/7 for roughly 2/3 of the year. It's ridiculous to even put this emissions crap on agriculture equipment
Need some advice. Someone is selling me a 2020 jhon deere 2032E tractor with loader and box on the back, has 50 hours. Asking $20,000, is this a good or bad price?
50 hrs is nothing on a diesel. If it's in near new condition and less than what you're going to pay at a dealership then it's a good deal. The only thing that you may be missing out on is insurance from John deere. If I recall if you finance through JD you also get insurance through them.