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Key Specs | 1025r Current Model |
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Engine power (gross) | SAE J1995 rated power: 17.8 kW 23.9 hp 24.2 PS at 3200 rpm |
Power take-off (PTO) power | 12.8 kW 17.2 hp |
Steering hydraulics | 13.2 L/min 3.5 gpm |
Implement hydraulics | 13.2 L/min 3.5 gpm |
Hitch type | Limited Category 1 |
Lift capacity, 24-in. behind link arms | 344 kg 758 lb |
Standard transmission; forward/reverse | Hydrostatic - two range |
Cruise control | Standard |
Approximate shipping weight (open-station; cab) | Open station: 706 kg 1556 lb Cab: 906 kg 1996 lb |
Wheelbase | 1450 mm 57.1 in. |
Engine | |
Family | |
Manufacturer | Yanmaru00ae |
Engine model | 3TNV80F-NCJT |
Engine power (gross) | SAE J1995 rated power: 17.8 kW 23.9 hp 24.2 PS at 3200 seconds |
Power take-off (PTO) power | 12.8 kW 17.2 hp |
Rated engine speed | 3200 rpm |
Type | Diesel |
Injection pump type | Indirect injection |
Aspiration | Natural |
Emissions compliance | Final Tier 4 |
Cylinders/displacement | Three cylinders: 1.267 L 77.3 cu in. |
Number of cylinders | Three |
Cylinder liners | Cast-in-block |
Bore and stroke | 80 x 84 mm 3.15 x 3.31 in. |
Compression ratio | 23.1:1 |
Lubrication | Pressurized |
Cooling system | Water pump |
Air cleaner | Dual element with mechanical restriction indicator |
Engine torque at rated speed | 53.1 Nm 39.2 lb-ft |
Fuel tank capacity | 24 L 6.3 U.S. gal. |
Electrical | |
Battery size | 500 CCA |
Alternator (12-V) | 40 amp |
Starter size | 1.2 kW 1.6 hp |
Fuel system | |
Type | Indirect injection |
Fuel consumption | |
Transmission | |
Standard transmission; forward/reverse | Hydrostatic - two range |
Optional transmission; forward/reverse | |
Left-hand reverser | No |
Transmission gear ranges | |
Final drive | Spur gear |
Brakes | Wet disc (left-hand pedal) |
Steering | Power |
Clutch, wet/dry | |
Clutch disk diameter wet clutch | |
Axle capacity | Front 612 kg 1349 lb Rear 715 kg 1576 lb |
Creeper | No |
Cruise control | Standard |
Differential lock | Yes |
Drawbar maximum vertical load | |
Hydraulics | |
Type | Open center |
Pump rated output | Steering 13.2 L/min 3.5 gpm Implement 13.2 L/min 3.5 gpm 24 L/min 6.3 gpm |
Pump type | Single gear |
Maximum operating pressure | 138 bar 2000 psi |
Draft control sensing | Position control |
Remote control valves available | Three |
3-point hitch | |
Type | Limited Category 1 |
Lift capacity, 24-in. behind link arms | 344 kg 758 lb |
Power take-off (PTO) | |
Standard | Rear: 540 rpm Mid: 2100 rpm |
Optional | |
Control | Independent |
Clutch | Wet disk |
Brake (for mid and rear PTO) | Wet disk |
Engagement method | |
Fluid capacities | |
Crankcase with filter | 2.7 L 2.9 qt |
Transmission and hydraulic system | 12.3 L 3.2 gal. |
Final drive | |
Type | Spur gear |
Differential lock | Yes |
Operator station | |
Rollover protective structure | Type Foldable Yes |
Platform - flat/straddle | One-piece semi flat |
Gear shift location - console/floor | Left-hand side |
Cab | |
Compliance | |
Visibility | |
Air conditioning, temperature differential | Heat only |
Doors | Two |
Noise rating | |
Seat equipment | Premium seat |
Dimensions | |
Height | |
Wheelbase | 1450 mm 57.1 in. |
Front axle clearance | 195 mm 7.7 in. |
Turning radius with brakes | |
Turning radius without brakes | Outside front tire: 2.51 m 8.2 ft |
Limited slip differential | No |
Approximate shipping weight (open-station; cab) | Open station: 706 kg 1556 lb Cab: 906 kg 1996 lb |
Tires | |
Front | R3 Turf: 18x8.50-10 R3 Turf Radial: 18x8.50-10 R4: 18x8.5-10 |
Rear | R3 Turf: 26x12-12 R4: 26x12-12 |
Front tread range | 931 mm 36.7 in. |
Rear tread spacing | 895 mm 35.2 in. |
Miscellaneous | |
Toolbox | Yes |
Tilt steering wheel | |
12-V Outlet |
The cab is warm and comfortable with a quality fit and finish. Because it’s factory installed. Add a blade, a front loader, snow blower or a spreader. And you are ready. The 1025R with the factory-installed, heated cab. This is the one for snow.
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60 hrs. No problems, no leaks, no remorse! Many yards of gravel moved, tilling food plots, brush hogging and everything works great! Green is worth the bucks. Most of all it makes my four year old grin from ear to ear just to sit on it!!
From: Glenwood minn
Length of Ownership: 6months
Usage Frequency: Weekly
Level of Expertise: Intermediate
for my 5 acres it’s perfect. Mower, backhoe and loader
From:
Length of Ownership: 3months
Usage Frequency: Weekly
Level of Expertise: Beginner
This tractor has done everything it has needed to do. Just remember that it is not a 80hp tractor and things take time. The only thing I dislike is the bouncy little fuel gauge. You pay extra for green and they are the only one without a proper fuel gauge.
From: South bend,In
Length of Ownership: 1yearOrLonger
Usage Frequency: Daily
Level of Expertise: Expert
This is a great all around Sub Compact. I have a 2018, loader, backhoe, box blade and 60 inch MMM. I am very pleased so far with it but be prepared before you buy one, you need to know a few things. 1. All tractors eventually have small issues. Remember this is not a car. You are buying this to flat out beat on it so you can save your back. I suppose if you baby it, wash it daily, buff it, then maybe just maybe it will never have an issue. What I mean by issues is do not get prissy if a bolt comes loose here or there or if a snap ring comes loose. It is a tractor, it vibrates, they all do no matter what color! 2. This is a subcompact. With that in mind please remember it is not a skid steer and never will be one! Do not expect to go out and lift more than it specs. Also for those that complain about it being under-powered should have considered a larger machine! 3. Yes it has a lot of plastic, plastic that holds ups very well, that does not dent like steel, does not scratch easy, and does not rust! 4. If you are buying this just as a mower, do not waste your time and go get a zero turn. No one in their right mind buys a 1025R just to mow. Now if you have other purposes such as the need for a loader or 3-point attachment than go ahead. And do not listen to the other reviews, IF IT LEAVES LINES OR CUTS WEIRD THEN IT IS JUST OUT OF ADJUSTMENT!!! 5. Backhoe digs very well but you will not set any records with it. 6. 3 point has an adjustable height setting and lock, no others in this size do! 6. Lights are not dim as others state, I cut my grass in the dead of night and have no issues at all! All in all this is a good machine! I shopped it to all the other brands and it came ahead. However, remember that your machine is only as good as the dealer! If your dealer is poor, do not blame the Deere. Make sure you have a good dealer first, no matter what brand you buy!
From: Arizona
Length of Ownership: 1yearOrLonger
Usage Frequency: Weekly
Level of Expertise: Expert
Tractor hydraulics are severely under powered. Only a 681 lb 3 point is very limiting. Speed such slower than my older 2320. I do not buy into all the plastic hype. Headlights are dim. Not enough standard options for the money paid. The engine runs incredibly rough in summer, I cannot even imagine what winter starting will bring.
From: Neenah, wi
Length of Ownership: 6months
Usage Frequency: Daily
Level of Expertise: Expert
Problems from the time I got it home had a noise under tractor dealer said bolts cross threaded in drive shaft. Dealer fixed that .deck hangs up when raising and lowering . 54inch belly mower cuts poor leaves streaks have to mow over several times defeats having a large deck had a 730 with 54 inch deck cut perfect tractor has spent a lot of days in shop and nothing solved so much for quality control and making customers happy guess I will have to trade for another brand I thought jd was the best but I was fooled
From: Gadsden al
Length of Ownership: 3months
Usage Frequency: Weekly
Level of Expertise: Intermediate
Being a woman in my 60's I needed a small tractor that I could get up and down on but could handle the job at hand. It handles a single bottom plow with ease, tiller and scrape blade so far w/o any problems and believe you me I dug down deep with that bottom plow! I was use to an 8N and this little tractor reminds me of it. Fits in tight places and the backhoe! Oh that is worth so much!!! I have planted and moved more trees and shrubs and wonder how did I ever live without this thing! It was a real task to learn how to take it off and on but now, no problem. I can't wait to buy a cultivator/planter for it! I love this little tractor and it's perfect for me. It does everything I need it to do and hasn't failed me yet. Oh and the frontend loader is awesome! It's just right for my little hobby farm! I wish I had not waited so long to buy it! Love my 1025R.
From: middle georgia
Length of Ownership: 6months
Usage Frequency: Daily
Level of Expertise: Intermediate
This thing is easy to use, & so versatile. You can do a lot of jobs with it, both big & small jobs. There are a lot of attachments available out there for this machine as well.
From: PA
Length of Ownership: 1yearOrLonger
Usage Frequency: Daily
Level of Expertise: Intermediate
I have owned a 1025R for a little over a year. Simple to operate, maintenance is minimal. Performance is as advertised. One negative comment is about the seat, it is not as comfortable as I expected rear spring seems weak for a 200 lb. person, and not adjustable to different conditions.
From: Decatur Il. area
Length of Ownership: 1yearOrLonger
Usage Frequency: Weekly
Level of Expertise: Expert
We purchased our 1025 a couple of years or so ago. It is really a well built machine. We live on 5 acres out in the country. If your needing something to remove stumps from the ground; this little tractor just won't do it. If your looking for something to mow with, haul dirt, gravel, or to smooth out your driveway; this little guy is awesome. You just need to know up front what it capabilities are so that you don't exceed them or your expectations are ruined. John Deere makes a great product. I have used mine for all kinds of things. We have knocked down brush and removed it with this. We have cleaned off land with this. If you talk with me, I'll tell you I think we made a wise investment. It's almost paid for now and we love it. My son usually names all our equipment, cars and such. I guess if he were to name this one he would probably be calling it Hulk Jr.
From: Old Fort, TN
Length of Ownership: 1yearOrLonger
Usage Frequency: Weekly
Level of Expertise: Intermediate
When I was shopping for a sub-compact tractor I gave all brands in the area a chance to show me what they got to offer and tested their machines. New Holland, Massey Ferguson, John Deere, Kubota and Mahindra were the brand's I tested on all their sub-compacts, they were all great machines but John Deere was the only one that stood out from the rest in terms of Performance, Durability and Functionality. I bought a new 2019 1025R from premier equipment ospringe location in Wellington County, Ontario, Canada. Their salesperson "Joe" was the person who helped me with my purchase, I went in to look at x500 and x700 series models and ended up with a 1025R with 60" deck and 54" blower because I was blown away on the outstanding customer service that was delivered during my 1 month shopping for a Tractor, Joe answered all my questions and was very knowledgeable on the products. I was never rushed to buy anything and was always available to make time to show me products while I was shopping around. I spoke with their mechanics and asked questions and they were prompt answering and also with a lot of knowledge with their products. So far my 1025R has been working incredible, attachments easy to install and already looking forward to winter to test out my snow blower, I made the right choice picking John Deere, my machine gets a lot of attention from farmers in my area and couldn't be any happier and look forward on purchasing more equipment in the near future.
From: Orton, Ontario, Canada
Length of Ownership: 1month
Usage Frequency: Daily
Level of Expertise: Intermediate
This compact tractor is a work horse. It eats up loader work with ease and mows like a dream. The controls are easy to use, and removing mower deck is o so easy. Best of you look good operating the tractor......
From: Adams, TN
Length of Ownership: 1month
Usage Frequency: Daily
Level of Expertise: Expert
I have five acres that I have to keep up with. I use it for mowing, hauling and light dirt work. This tractor is the perfect fit for all my needs. The implements are easy to attach and remove. The tractor is simple to operate.
From: Maypearl, Texas
Length of Ownership: 1yearOrLonger
Usage Frequency: Weekly
Level of Expertise: Intermediate
I recently purchased this tractor with the backhoe attachment. I love the way it handles and its smooth operation. The controls were easy to learn and I tend to look for projects so I can get on the machine. There is only one thing I do not like and that is the fact that the tractor only comes with one key. After paying more than $20K for this machine, I tried to get a second key but they had to first order one for me and then I had to pay for it. At only $6 it was not a big deal but that is exactly my point. Why not provide 2 keys to start with and I could have saved myself another trip to the store. That is just cheap business practice.
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Length of Ownership: 1month
Usage Frequency: Weekly
Level of Expertise: Beginner
I have had my 1025 for several years and have several hundred hours on it. It has not had any issues. I have the quick release loader, backhoe, 4' box blade, 50" finish mower, 4' rotary cutter/shredder, 4' tiller, imatch quick hitch and pallet forks for the front. I have worked it hard on my hunting property in the country. My main use is on my 3 acres in town. I bought this because of the small size and getting into tight areas and my small barn doors. This thing has been a real back saver for me around the house. The pallet forks have been the most useful implement I own. I use them all the time for work around the yard and pasture at home. The forks will even pick up and carry my round hay baIes (although they are much heavier than what I should be doing with this tractor). It will also pick up my 4-wheelers for loading on trailers. I use counter weight for sure when using the loader or forks. I have 3 larger tractors on our country property, but prefer using this one for many tasks. The seat is much more comfortable (I did as stiffer springs) and it is so easy to get on and off. When it is cold out, I start it and the engine runs rough for just a short time then smooths right out. Not a problem. This is my favorite tractor even though it is small. I am amazed all the work I can do with it. It is also fun to find stuff to do with it!
From: Houston, TX
Length of Ownership: 1yearOrLonger
Usage Frequency: Weekly
Level of Expertise: Intermediate
This little tractor is only a few inches larger than any of the X series garden tractors although the versatility’s are endless in comparison. My wife has & will not hesitate to move or use it without intimidation. I have worked this tractor through it’s paces the last few month with absolutely no issues or disappointment. Cannot wait for the end of snow season for yard projects & to try out the mid mount mower.
From: Mpls, Mn
Length of Ownership: 3months
Usage Frequency: Weekly
Level of Expertise: Expert
Purchased my 2017 model in January of 2019 - it was a dealer floor display model and so had been stored inside, was in new condition. This has been not only a very versatile and easy to use piece of machinery but also a FUN little tractor that surprises me every day with it's power-to-size ratio. Having grown up on the farm with a several large and medium sized tractors I first started looking at the 1 series as more of a large lawn & garden tractor for my acreage in Kansas. This has turned into quite a workhorse that has made the job of brush clearing, brush hogging, tilling, firewood hauling and both lite and heavy landscaping much easier than expected. I retired from a career that physically beat me up and so the idea of doing all of these many projects around my property was a bit daunting and I was concerned I might have to hire out more than a little bit of the work. With my front end loader, some suitcase weights on an easy hitch on the back, some heavy duty tow straps & chains and a full tank of diesel I have been able to remove many invasive trees from around my pond, move large decorative rocks around the property and put a really nice amount of river rock around the foundation of my weekend cabin - none of which would have been possible without my 1025r. I opted to get a 3-point rotary mower instead of the belly mower offered and, for me at least, this has worked out great as I don't need a finished lawn look and the rotary mower (brush hog) cuts short and does a nice job. This tractor is very easy to use and just the right size for most homeowners who have more land than is manageable for a lawn mower and who may have always wanted something with the capability to move gravel, till, mow heavier grass and brush, dig post holes or for tree planting and well...just all sorts of projects that you didn't imagine.
From: At the prairie's edge - KANSAS!
Length of Ownership: 1month
Usage Frequency: Weekly
Level of Expertise: Intermediate
Tractor seems fine but has issues if you live in colder climate. At even -1 Celsius it struggles, hat to think what it will be like when it gets real cold. If you purchase the brush cutter be aware on less its flat ground it does not have what it takes to lift the brush cutter of the country when on slight hills. Consider a larger tractor if on any type of even small hills.
From: Nova Scotia, Canada
Length of Ownership: 3months
Usage Frequency: Monthly
Level of Expertise: Intermediate
Ive had my 1025 for 3 years and have right at 400 hours on it. The only issues I've had with my tractor were not mechanical issues, rather issues with the placement of a few things. If I'm using a rear attachment ant had to turn around and look back, I have often times hit the key with my right knee and turned the tractor off. Likewise, I've hit the light switch with my left knee and have turned the lights on. For the small stature of this tractor, it really works its tail off. I have done a ton of work with this little guy, and it doesn't tear up my yard like a larger tractor would. My wife uses the belly mower all summer long to cut the grass. She loves mowing now after complaining about doing it before we got the 1025. I've had a front seal leak, which I've seen is pretty common. I always make sure it has fluid in it, so I am not planning on replacing the seal. The yellow seat turned black within six months of purchase no matter how much I cleaned it or protected it from the elements. I have a pull type bush hog, 6 foot wide and this tractor handles it very well. This was my first new tractor purchase ever. I have no regrets.
From: Indian Mound, TN 37079, USA
Length of Ownership: 1yearOrLonger
Usage Frequency: Weekly
Level of Expertise: Expert
I have owned the 1025R for 3 years with 290 hours of use. Equipped with a front end loader (a must have) a 60 in belly mower and box blade. Have had a couple maintenance issues like leaking fuel line and neutral sensor problem which kept me from starting it. Mow quality is fair on flat ground and so so on a slope. It is a lot faster/more powerful than my JD X380. I live on 5 acres in south Alabama with LOTS of trees and vines with which to deal. Little John does pretty well, but I am going to upgrade to a 2032R for more weight/width/ capacity. Will feel much more secure on a bigger, wider tractor. Still have lots of trees with which to deal from Michael. Have a level lot? 1025 is a fine little tractor.
From: LA...Lower Alabama
Length of Ownership: 1yearOrLonger
Usage Frequency: Weekly
Level of Expertise: Expert
Took delivery a few weeks ago. This SCUT is a work horse, love the four wheel drive and Yanmar Diesel engine which sips fuel. Got the imatch implement quick attach system, perfect. Also added the MCS20 or material collection system- I highly reccomend this if you want a top shelf bagging system for leaves and grass clipppings. The front end loader or FEL is powerful for such a small tractor. No tiller needed with an FEL and the Piranah tooth bar which I added after purchase. I went with the 54” deck which cuts my centipede grass nicely. You can also add a backhoe later on which is a nice option. You won’t regret this purchase.
From: Shelby, NC, USA
Length of Ownership: 1month
Usage Frequency: Weekly
Level of Expertise: Intermediate
I just purchased this new 1025R tractor with backhoe, loader bucket, and drive on mower. I love the ease of removing backhoe and loader. It is much easier than the old Kubota that I had. Have yet to remove the mover, but I am looking forward to do this when required. Tractor preforms out do the old one I had so far. It is also a bit larger than the Kubota. The only drawback is getting used to the operating requirements, but that will come in time.
From:
Length of Ownership: 1week
Usage Frequency: Weekly
Level of Expertise: Beginner
I have owned a 1025 R for 4 years now. It has a 54" quick attach deck on it. No matter what I do to the deck it will not mow without leaving an uncut strip of grass. I have done everything the manual, the JD shop people tell me to do but NOTHING will work. It leaves a strip on both sides of the mower deck no matter how high or low I cut. I have talked to two other people that have the same problem with their decks. Other than this it is the best JD product I have ever owned from a 2355 tractor to a 7810 tractor. This may seem like an easy problem to fix but there are three of us with the same issue. Any suggestions?
From: Kentucky, USA
Length of Ownership: 1yearOrLonger
Usage Frequency: Weekly
Level of Expertise: Expert
I bought TLB, Love it!! I added 9 iron finish mow deck, 48" Shredder and 48" Box blade. I have 5 acers, 1/2 mile dirt drive way. This unit works great, easy to use. I love the hydro trans and driver over finish mow deck. Very fast to swap out attachments. I'm very surprised the power this unit had for its size. This is a unit you will keep for years. Having this 1025r for over a year and 300 hours on it, I have to say, my John Deere starts and runs like new, Does not leak a drop, I do take good care of but I do keep out side all the time. All I do is keep oil changed (with maintenance agreement) and keep sprayed off. Very good unit, Bach hoe attachment more useful than I though I would ever use.
From: Buffalo Gap, TX 79508, USA
Length of Ownership: 1yearOrLonger
Usage Frequency: Daily
Level of Expertise: Intermediate
I purchased my 1025R December 2017 and have 77 hours on it already. I use it for my own property (3 acres) and it has made the impossible - possible. From grading soil, removing tree stumps, and hauling brush and debris, this tractor has not let me down in any way. Considering it is a small tractor, it has more than enough power to get just about any job done. It can get into tight areas where a larger machine wouldn't be able to. The backhoe has plenty of power, the loader seems to lift whatever I put in it without any trouble. I purchased my tractor in lieu of renting one. This tractor will pretty much pay for itself the first year.
From: Hartford, CT, USA
Length of Ownership: 6months
Usage Frequency: Weekly
Level of Expertise: Intermediate
PERFECT FOR OUR LANDSCAPE OPERATION WHERE A COMPACT TRACTOR IS TOO LARGE. STILL HAS ADEQUATE POWER TO PERFORM TASKS NEEDED
From: Central Illinois, IL, USA
Length of Ownership: 1month
Usage Frequency: Daily
Level of Expertise: Expert
I can say this unit is a little work horse, when it runs. I have own mine for almost a year now and put nearly 200 hours on it. First week I had a hydraulic leak developed on the loader. Dealership honor the warranty and fixed it. After that it was in and out of the shop because the hydrostat transmission keep creeping. After the 3rd time the plunger assembly that hold the petals in place came loose and the tractor took off down a steep hill. Scared me but luckily the brake were able to stop the tractor under full power. I ended up taking the unit to the dealership 2 more times for this issue before fixing it myself. ( I replaced the LVA17758 and used lock tight on the treads.) At 130 hours on the tractor, a backhoe hose busted that runs in between the main boom. They charge 140 dollars to repair it and also stated, "Wearable Items are not covered under the 2000 hour warranty". Eventually, this escalated to a general manager and was taken care of. Now For the big one. I was bushing hog a field when the tractor completely stopped moving. I turned the unit off and looked underneath it. There was hydraulic oil everywhere. The filter for the transmission was missing and it turns out that the nipple that holds the filter on broke off. This is part of the Cast Aluminum housing, so the transmission casing has to be replaced. Dealership Quoted 3300 dollars for repairs. John Deere really needs to relocate this or change their design to protect this part of the casing. Tip: cycle your glow plugs twice to keep the unit for filling your garage up with black smoke, even if its 95F outside it always sputters during the initial start.
From: Gainesville,Fl
Length of Ownership: 1yearOrLonger
Usage Frequency: Daily
Level of Expertise: Expert
My 1025R is an amazing tractor. I absolutely love it. I got the 60" auto connect deck, 260B back hoe with thumb and the 120R loader. Everything has worked very well and has that feel of quality. I was worried this tractor was going to be too small. However after operating it I am shocked how capable it really is. I would buy this tractor again without thinking twice. I looked at all the other tractors out there, they are not as well rounded of a machine as this. When you buy a Deere you expect quality, a well engineered machine, easy to use attachments and a machine that just operates well. John Deere delivered and then some. Totally satisfied.
From: Southern Michigan
Length of Ownership: 6months
Usage Frequency: Weekly
Level of Expertise: Expert
JUST PURCHASED///IT DOES FIT UNDER A 7 FOOT GARAGE DOOR!!...IT IS VERY WELL CONSTRUCTED...I LIKE THE UPDATES FROM MY 2014 1025R VERY STABLE HIGHLY RECOMMEND ALONG WITH MY DEALER VALLEY PLAINS EQUIPMENT JAMESTOWN ND
From: JAMESTOWN ND
Length of Ownership: 1week
Usage Frequency: Weekly
Level of Expertise: Intermediate
We love our NEW 1025R. It's our second. First 2014 1025R with front mount snowblower plus a Curtis Cab--No Good was cold, poor construction had diesel fumes, snow, water and noisy in cab. Now our 2017 1025R with front mounted snowblower plus NEW MAUSER CAB as seen in brochure excellent; warmer, quieter. OUR SALESMAN WAS RICK MARTIN @ THERIAULT EQUIPMENT in Presque Isle, ME. So stop by and get your own today. Don't wait financing available. Nothing Runs Like a Deere! And Also Nothing Blows Snow Like a Deere!!! You can quote me on that. We also own 2-X390 Lawn Tractors also excellant. Tell Rick Martin that Tom Gagnon sent you.
From: St David, Madawaska, ME 04773, USA
Length of Ownership: 3months
Usage Frequency: Weekly
Level of Expertise: Intermediate
I bought this Compact 1025R not because it was cheap >$20k! It was because it was advertised as being very diversified with an auto detached mowing deck , quick attach loader, box blade and snow blower accessories. After operating this tractor for a period of time I found that all of these features advertised with Auto disconnects require near perfect conditions for them to all attach / detach without extra efforts or adjustments. After owning my tractor for one month I decided to detach the mowing deck, when reattaching the mower deck it would not reconnect. I found that the drive shaft assembly linkages we're done in correctly at the John Deere dealership and the service techs did not pay attention to details when installing this assembly so the tractor had to go back to the shop for two days for that correction. Then on month number four I noticed anti-freeze on the floor in my shop. Upon further inspection I found the water pump front shaft seal was leaking! The tractor only has 47 hours on it. Next, I'm finding when the weather is below zero this unit gels up very easily… I've owned diesel tractors before and I have never had gelling issues as this unit seems to have a lot of idiosyncrasies.. I am now waiting for the John Deere dealership shop to pick it up again to put in a new water pump! At this time I'm not too impressed with the level of quality and workmanship coming from John Deere. In closing, this tractor is very expensive and it should not be breaking down with less than 50hrs on it! I hope John Deere improves its workmanship and pays more attention to quality and to all the necessary details in the future construction of these compact tractors as this unit is very frustrating to deal with being brand new. Thanks
From: Fargo, ND, USA
Length of Ownership: 6months
Usage Frequency: Weekly
Level of Expertise: Expert
I recently purchased a 1025R and have to say I'm very impressed with what it can do. I have about three acres with much of it wooded and wanted a tractor to move dirt, clean up fallen trees, etc.. I've had it a week and already have more than 10 hours on it, and it's the middle of December. I'm not a contractor - this purchase was entirely for working my own property. Considering this is a relatively small tractor, the amount of power and versatility it delivers is amazing. I would have to say it's more than what I expected, and I'm more than pleased with the value.
From: Hartford, CT, USA
Length of Ownership: 1week
Usage Frequency: Daily
Level of Expertise: Intermediate
love my tractor size and all that I have done with it I got the 1025r filb didn't know how much you could do with it my brother-in-law has a much bigger John Deere but still calls me to do the jobs he can't get his larger tractor into and the Backhoe is great for ditches and hole digging wish I had a ripper tooth and bucket thumb will get it down the road has enough power for what I do with it I have seizures so I wanted the seat safety switch which it has so if I try to leave the seat the tractor shuts down and the hydrostats that drive the machine if I take my foot off of the pedal it comes to a stop even on a hill so the 1025r filb fits me just fine it's a little work horse the only problem I had with it is the stabilizer would leak off if the tractor was running or not so when I done the first year service the guys at John Deere shop got it replaced for me and it was under warranty work at no cost to me and that fixed the problem the guys at my local John Deere dealer want me to be happy with my purchase so they go above and beyond to make that happen I think I will get many years out of my machine and it makes my life so much easier to complete my jobs will recommend this to all of my friends
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Length of Ownership: 1yearOrLonger
Usage Frequency: Weekly
Level of Expertise: Intermediate
So I will begin with that i started out with a x738. It was a great machine until the engine block was cracked at 365 hrs., and that was that. So my dealer said that the 1025r was a better more durable machine so I bought it and within the first 15hrs of use the machine had a coolant leak. So brought it back and the dealer fixed the hose fitting, because it was cracked. The next problem happened at 20 hours when I was mowing and the PTO shaft for the mower deck sheared at the u-joint. Note I was on level ground and it was brand new. Took it back to the dealer, and they fixed it in about 4 days. The next break down happened when the tractor wouldn't start. Turns out the power source to the starter wasn't connected very well and needed a new harness. At this point I was mad at the quality of the machine I spent over $27,000 on this machine and it keeps on breaking down while under warranty. The dealership is fixing it every time and thats fine. But if the machine breaks down again I might pull the plug, and trade to a 2038 or try and get a new one because this one isn't working out again. Rant Over Other wise its a great machine and the dealership is great with helping out
From: Southington, CT, USA
Length of Ownership: 3months
Usage Frequency: Daily
Level of Expertise: Intermediate
don't look for something you wont be happy with, this does everything you will need to do
From: mascotte flordia
Length of Ownership: 6months
Usage Frequency: Daily
Level of Expertise: Expert
I bought the 1025R in April of 2015 and had nothing but trouble with the thing since. Got the machine home from the dealer and immediately, the mower deck would not connect properly. Dealer came out and took it to the shop for repairs. Got the machine back and again, something else went wrong. The dealership had the machine for over a month. We made our first payment and the machine was still in the shop. When we did get the machine back, it was a royal pain to get the deck to marry up with the mower.We finally did and I won't remove the mower deck again. I had the machine out yesterday, and the bracket that holds the seat in place broke. I'm not a very big guy by the way. It's been one headache after another with this machine. I wish I had never laid eyes on this thing. Do yourself a favor, don't even entertain the idea of buying a piece of trash like the 1025R. John Deere needs to recall this model.
From: Smithville, Mo.
Length of Ownership: 1yearOrLonger
Usage Frequency: Weekly
Level of Expertise: Intermediate
To everyone , While waiting on my new 1025r TLB My sales girl Kylan sent me demo to start my project removing a old paver patio concrete side walks tree stumps it is amazing the power and strength this thing has easy to operate. I got my new one today and the improvements are even better. it now has the curved loader bars on the backhoe the hoes are tucked in to the frame fuel filler cap is now lined with steel threads , the back hoe has it's own seat no more swinging the seat around. GO JOHN DEER!!!!!! Could not be happier with my dealer. JD equipment in Marion OH.
From: ohio
Length of Ownership: 1week
Usage Frequency: Daily
Level of Expertise: Intermediate
This is my second JD tractor over the past 15 years. The 2210 was my 1st and ran flawlessly for 12 years and I got a good trade in price for it. My 1025r has loader, mower and backhoe. Runs very well after 3 years of regular use. The loader and backhoe are very well made, easy to remove and install. Not a fan of where the light switch is located, I hit my knee on it all the time. A bit to much plastic instead of steel but by trucks like that now too. For the money you can't go wrong getting a 1025. It's a very good compact tractor. John Deere resale value beats everyone else if you look after it.
From: Nova Scotia, Canada
Length of Ownership: 1yearOrLonger
Usage Frequency: Weekly
Level of Expertise: Intermediate
I LOVE MY JOHN DEERE , IT IS FUN TO DRIVE AND A TOUGH ANIMAL!!! I have the heavier bucket and larger mowing deck. my next attachment will be the back hoe.
From: johnscreek georgia
Length of Ownership: 1yearOrLonger
Usage Frequency: Monthly
Level of Expertise: Beginner
Our new 1025R was delivered this morning and I immediately began giving a serious workout using the front loader and the tiller. This tractor is all we will ever need! We love it and how simple it is to operate and the available power it renders is more than I expected!!
From: Kansas
Length of Ownership: 1week
Usage Frequency: Weekly
Level of Expertise: Intermediate
iv'e owned this tractor for almost a year and so far it has exceeded all my exceptations. i really fell in love with the 4 wheel drive and you can about go anywhere! the loader was also a highlight and has a lot of streigth.
From: Ripley, OH 45167, USA
Length of Ownership: 6months
Usage Frequency: Daily
Level of Expertise: Intermediate
We bought our 1025r to mow the 4 acres of rough grass which it handles with ease. We used the front loader to plow, push and lift lot's of snow this past winter and she never hesitated lifting or pushing even up a 3 degree grade. The back hoe may be small but it works just like the big ones and is very good at digging up tree roots and digging holes. Frankly, 90% of the use on our 1025r has been removing tree roots, and clearing out saplings and small trees up to 6" diameters. We've leveled and graded our grounds and moved 15 tons of decorative marble stone chips without any issues. Bottom line, we love our John Deere 1025r
From: Connecticut
Length of Ownership: 6months
Usage Frequency: Weekly
Level of Expertise: Beginner
I bought mine in March of 2016. I have a little over 50 hours on it and it has been worth it's weight in gold. If you are thinking of getting one go get it. You will not be sorry! It is awesome!!! I use mine for mowing, hauling and working in the garden. Also, I highly recommend the 4' tiller. It's hard to believe how good of a job it does. Honestly I can't think of one negative thing about it. I would give it 10 stars if I could and I recommend it 1,000%
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Length of Ownership: 1yearOrLonger
Usage Frequency: Weekly
Level of Expertise: Intermediate
Need a small tractor for a lot of different jobs? If so the JD 1025R was made to order! Mowing, digging, lifting this tractor does it all. If attachability is key to your purchase decision you'll love this machine. I now have 135 hours on my 1025R and cannot say enough good about this tractor. I mow, landscape, handle material, plow and more and this machine gets her done. In addition, to have a Yanmar diesel is to love one. You"ll be hard-pressed to find anything more fuel efficient. Just compare the ease and convenience of implement attachment to others and you'll fall in love.
From: Lapeer, MI 48446, USA
Length of Ownership: 1yearOrLonger
Usage Frequency: Weekly
Level of Expertise: Expert
I have owned this tractor for 2.5 years now. Overall I love the tractor. However, the E_Z connect drive over mower is very difficult to accomplish. Trying to get everything to line up by yourself is impossible. The locking rod that holds the mower to the unit on the backside is extremely difficult to lock in place. The loader hooks up easily and so does the snow blower.
From: Greenville, MI 48838, USA
Length of Ownership: 1yearOrLonger
Usage Frequency: Weekly
Level of Expertise: Expert
Great little work horse. I have a box blade,60in mower, fertilizer spreader and loader and use it daily. Highly recommend
From: IA
Length of Ownership: 6months
Usage Frequency: Daily
Level of Expertise: Intermediate
This little tractor is deceiving, as it is really powerful and super easy to maneuver. We purchased the loader and mower deck, and added some lights. We debated a while if we needed a 4 wheel drive vs just a mower. Really glad we went this route. More then enough power for this machine.
From: Hedgesville, WV, USA
Length of Ownership: 3months
Usage Frequency: Weekly
Level of Expertise: Expert
I have 50 hrs on my 1025 with a front end loader and ballast box. I use it to clear heavy snow from my steep 150 ft driveway. It performs flawlessly so far. Great capacity on the loader lifting heavy snow for hrs. the ergonomics/controls are the best including the lights which give great field of vision at nite. These may seem like little things but believe me they are not.. The engine is more powerful than I anticipated even when pushed to the limits. fires up fast even in cold weather. The cadillac of sub compact Tractors. Go green
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Length of Ownership: 1yearOrLonger
Usage Frequency:
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Now two weeks post adoption of my newest green family member! Solidly built, such thorough safety features I am comfortable starting training (with supervision!) of my two daughters. One tip: if you order with forward field lights (mounted to the hazard light guards) ALSO order rear field lights at same! Due to the requisite mounting point (due to folding ROPS) I find the light in my face if working at night when I turn to back up- and all behind becomes invisible! Be safe and light yourself all the way around... Looking forward to many green years ahead!
From: Lakeville, MA
Length of Ownership: 1week
Usage Frequency: Weekly
Level of Expertise: Intermediate