Hands down the best video on RUclips on how to change the hydraulic fluid. Informative, with a good dose of humor which you're going to need. Thanks for doing this.
Great video, just did my complete service on my 1025r. After those fresh fluids had time to circulate throughout the engine, transmission, and other parts, it brought new life and smooth running back to my tractor, like new. Those services are very important for the life of these expensive machine. Love my 1025r, i maitain 4 acres with it. After seeing your 2025r, thinking of upgrading. The dealer quated $16k on trade in of my 2018, has low hours on it. Under 400hrs. Tempting. Love your videos.
Just did this last week at a little over 50 hours. Here's what I learned. There were lots of little rubber silicone gasket material pieces in the bottom of the sump. If I could do it all over again I would pull out the screen and not the plug, this would allow the pressure of all that fluid coming out to push all the silicone pieces out. The other thing is is I would have done this at about 30 hours. I ended up straining the old fluid and running it back through with the screen out. Would have been easier to just pull the screen out and take my chances with the mess.
Well done, thanks from Ontario. I'm doing the 400 hr service as we speak with the only part left being the biggun, the tranny. I bought mine at 200 hours and the dealer did the complete 200 hr job, so this is my first shot at it. I'm not taking the wheel off. I enjoyed your quips and sarcasm all the way through, keep it up.
The type of hydraulic fluid is that regular hygard or low-vis hygard? Also for the front axle on a Gen 2 2025R do you put GL5 or regular hygard? What do you recommend
I have a massey ferguson gc1725m so equivalent to a 1025r. Massey did away with the 50hr hydraulic change as well for whatever reason so it's interesting deere did it also. It just stopped showing up in the manuals for who knows why. I'm at like 134hrs now and Its bugged me ever since wondering about the shavings in that lower screen. I almost did the hydraulic dump at 50hrs. Kind of wish I did now . I'm trying to resist the urge now to do it after seeing this vs waiting till 200hr like the manual says. Thanks for the video.
@@JohnWCH I was making a joke because today these engineers probably don't do the service so they don't care about .9 this 0r .25 that ,my two vehicles are the same partial quarts, however ford truck takes a whole gallon of windshield fluid .....finally
Ive been struggling with doing this service. I have all the stuff.... but my dealer charged me $180 for everything. And all my dip sticks look like brand new fluid at 70 hours
The fluid looked good on mine as well. It was the shavings that I wanted to get out. It's your machine and you can do with it what you want because in the end JD says it isn't needed.
Hands down the best video on RUclips on how to change the hydraulic fluid. Informative, with a good dose of humor which you're going to need. Thanks for doing this.
Glad it was helpful!
Great video, just did my complete service on my 1025r. After those fresh fluids had time to circulate throughout the engine, transmission, and other parts, it brought new life and smooth running back to my tractor, like new.
Those services are very important for the life of these expensive machine. Love my 1025r, i maitain 4 acres with it.
After seeing your 2025r, thinking of upgrading. The dealer quated $16k on trade in of my 2018, has low hours on it. Under 400hrs.
Tempting.
Love your videos.
Not a bad trade value....maybe time to move up?!?
Keep it.if it does what you want spend money keeping it up and attachments. 😊
Just did this last week at a little over 50 hours. Here's what I learned. There were lots of little rubber silicone gasket material pieces in the bottom of the sump. If I could do it all over again I would pull out the screen and not the plug, this would allow the pressure of all that fluid coming out to push all the silicone pieces out. The other thing is is I would have done this at about 30 hours. I ended up straining the old fluid and running it back through with the screen out. Would have been easier to just pull the screen out and take my chances with the mess.
Well done, thanks from Ontario. I'm doing the 400 hr service as we speak with the only part left being the biggun, the tranny. I bought mine at 200 hours and the dealer did the complete 200 hr job, so this is my first shot at it. I'm not taking the wheel off. I enjoyed your quips and sarcasm all the way through, keep it up.
Thanks for watching!
The type of hydraulic fluid is that regular hygard or low-vis hygard?
Also for the front axle on a Gen 2 2025R do you put GL5 or regular hygard? What do you recommend
Hy gard all around
Thanks! great info as always! Coming up on my 50 hrs too...will do same....Good info!!! Love your channel and humor is Superb! Keep it up////Press on!
Awesome! Thank you!
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Easy like Sunday morning!
I have a massey ferguson gc1725m so equivalent to a 1025r. Massey did away with the 50hr hydraulic change as well for whatever reason so it's interesting deere did it also. It just stopped showing up in the manuals for who knows why. I'm at like 134hrs now and Its bugged me ever since wondering about the shavings in that lower screen. I almost did the hydraulic dump at 50hrs. Kind of wish I did now . I'm trying to resist the urge now to do it after seeing this vs waiting till 200hr like the manual says. Thanks for the video.
Your machine, your choice. I mean the screen DOES work, but for $200 i wanted peace of mind.
You kept saying transmission. Does the transmission run the hydraulics? I’m new to tractors just an electrician sorry if this is a dumb question lol
Other way. The transmission runs off of hydraulics. These have hydrostatic transmissions.
@@JohnWCH ahhh duh
Thanks dude. Mine should be here next week…!
2.9 gal. for crankcase per JD website. Not 2.9 Quarts. The website seems like quite a lot. 2.9 quarts seems more like it
2.9 gallons is BONKERS
Thanks!
No sweat
How doesn't this have comments
I actually don't know? It's kind of bizarre. Thanks for yours!
so how much is .9 quart ??????
Add the 2 and then most of the 3rd. Check dip stick along the way.
@@JohnWCH I was making a joke because today these engineers probably don't do the service so they don't care about .9 this 0r .25 that ,my two vehicles are the same partial quarts, however ford truck takes a whole gallon of windshield fluid .....finally
@@elektrikman8834 you have no idea how jealous I am right now
Ive been struggling with doing this service. I have all the stuff.... but my dealer charged me $180 for everything. And all my dip sticks look like brand new fluid at 70 hours
The fluid looked good on mine as well. It was the shavings that I wanted to get out. It's your machine and you can do with it what you want because in the end JD says it isn't needed.