How to do an oil change on a John Deere 1025R and Doing a first service on a compact tractor. John Deere tractor,1025r oil change, engine oil change, how to change an air filter.
You're right. After being left handed my whole life and dragging my hand through everything I write on, I should learn. Just need to slow down a bit. Thanks for watching and commenting. I appreciate you.
I agree. I had a 25 hp McCormick with larger wheels and tires and that made that tractor so much more capable. If I could have afforded to keep that and get my TYM cab tractor I would have done so. Thanks for watching and subscribing. I appreciate you.
10-4, and one that isn't such a pain in the butt. You can bet that if that thing flows hydraulic fluid as slow as motor oil, I'll be cutting that little screen out! Thanks for commenting and watching!
Kansas city. Those spills will happen. Now retired im more prone to take time to go get the right funnel rather than risk it. Thats the perfect world that is easier said than sometimes done 😊
Yeah I have a better funnel around here somewhere. As you may have noticed my place is pretty cluttered right now. Winter is always bad for clutter around here with so many things going in the garage because it's heated. This RU-vid thing came up quick after being inspired by a few of the youtubers we met in Louisville at the National Farm Machinery Show last month. I jumped in with both feet. I'm mostly retired so I should have my stuff together by summer. I hope. LOL! Thank you for talking your time to watch and comment. Much appreciated.
@@BuddyG54 yeah one step at a time. I just moved most of my stuff and have a long way to go on organization. Remember. A cluttered desk is the sign of a genious. I didn't notice but it can't be worse than mine 😆
If you are going JD then be prepared to pay exorbitant prices for parts related to maintenance. I do not know how farmers can make a living with this gouging that is going on. And asked the big farmers how it is going with the Proprietary JD software. Another gouging point. Here is a story for you, true story, farmer got a "warning code" show up on his dash, phones local dealer who advises him to phone JD directly because they can not identify the code. So he phones JD and they advise for them to identify the code for him they require $150.00. So he give them his credit card. The code says "take tractor in for dealer maintenance". Last word was his, he was so pissed off at JD that he took the tractor in and traded it for a competitors. Believe it or not. Your choice.
Oh, I'm not actually going green any longer than it took to do the maintenance on my buddies' 1025R tractor. I proudly run TYM and am very happy with the price, quality, and service. Thank you for taking time to watch and comment, I appreciate you! Greg
I needed a smaller open station tractor for this video series because my TYM cab tractor won't fit in my garage. My buddy offered me his for a while, so I'll do my service outside the garage on the TYM when our weather improves, and take care of his Deere in the garage out of the weather now. Thank you for commenting and watching!