Not honnerable is a understatement. I have a 2210 that I purchased brand new to take care of my 6 acres. Tractor has less then 400 hrs and has had to have the 62c belly deck bent back into shape more times then I can count. Crap thin metal used for the stamped 62c deck keeps bending. John deere acknowledges the problem and even fixed it on the revised model (2305 I believe) but refuses to do anything for fixing my deck. Rest of the tractor is very solid and has always done everything I have asked of it without a problem. Planning to go with the orange brand next myself.
I just got a new John Deere 333G. I have put about 20 hours on it so far. I got the severe duty door on it because i run a mulching head on it. The side windows are on the inside of the cage now for better protection. This machine is 100 hp and the weight of it is 12,000 lb. So far happy with the purchase.
You're correct. Running in the woods constantly is very hard on them. I ran a cat 299c for asplundh tree company here in southeast Ohio. After it hit 2,500 hours, I had nothing but problems with it. 4,000 hours, the machine was plum wore out. When I first ran it, I had your style tracks. I don't know if you have problems with sliding or not but the company ended up going with another style track that was actually cheaper and they were 20 times better. Thanks for the videos, keep up the good stuff
Hey Wes just bought a sl 95 it's the newest machine they have so far has been great no problems with dust and runing hot and we stack hay in dusty hay barns an have not had to clean the system it has 42 gallons per minute on the high side 28 on the low side.
Your half correct on the Kubota having and overheating problem. We do run into issues in chicken houses. At first there was no reversing fan available, but there are aftermarket options now.
Also these are built in Japan now, but KIE (industrial division) is building a new factory in Georgia right now. Not sure if it's for svl or excavators though. There are many Kubota products that are more American than there Deere counter parts.
SVL is not built here, so probably not much. SSV is built here, with the exception of engine \ transmission \ and the upper cab cage the rest is done here.If SVL moves state side, it would probably be the same.
Very nice again Wes, the Deere Compact Track Loader, very nice machine, the drive motors from an excavator need maintenance to, I follow Chris or Letsdig18 right Tim and Teresa 😲😲😲😲😲💥💥💥💥💥💥💥😜😂😛😂😜😂😛😂😜😂😛
Wes we have a Kubota down here in FL and it always over heats. We have replaced one engine already ( under warranty thank God.) Its been better though since replaced.
I'm very sorry about your sister Wes first of all. Now about the loader...I also use the Amsoil "SEVERE GEAR"75-90 in every single requirement for heavy gear lube and it's the ONLY gear oil on the market that has a MIL-L specification rating(meets or exceeds military specification) and I also use nothing but Amsoil products exclusively in everything I own.Amsoil has NEVER LET ME DOWN and I know it won't let you down either.Excellent vid once again Wes.
4 gauge We use the AMSOIL Severe Gear 75w140 in planetary drives, rake, tedder and Center Pivot Mower Conditioner gearboxes. And in pickup truck differentials. It also meets GL4 and GL5 specs.
....well, we usually name/call any all skid-steer as "bob-cat" (because it came from there first in america) It was just simply better built than any other "trial-error" imports in early days etc....
The skid steer (rip off) from a year ago is the video where you go over the receipt of the work that was done on your skid steer. By watching the video again, it looks like they had there way with you and you just need to hold on to your ankles and take it. They definitely screwed you. Keep up the great videos!!!!
have you ever looked a j c b robot? lots of interesting things built into these machines , drove truck for years feeding landscapers paving stone retainging walls, etc the loved the machine
harvey snarf We are considering an off road telehandler wih tires or tracks, to load a pair of 1000 pound square bales onto wagons or trailers. What kind of road travel speeds should we expect?
There is one thing not to lose sight of. In the case of a lightning strike. It takes alot more diagnoses and checking . It plays hell with electronics. Yes you have to replace a part in order for another part to show bad..............ect ect
This may be a great time to consider creating a maintenance tracking system or at the very least an excel spreadsheet to track each time you preform or have someone else perform maintenance or repairs so that in the future, if there are ever any questions you have the data compiled to easily research what and when something occurred.
Hey. I wanted to suggest this for awhile now I was wondering if it would make it easier for you, while you're in the tractor, to buy a go pro and a suction cup thing and put that on your window. I wasn't sure if that would make it easier since you'd have both hands free. Just a suggestion
Damn..... I think Tim and I are the same age or damn close! We ordered our Bobcat T650 in 2011, and had to wait 3 months to get it. Also how/ where are you getting yours AMS oil?
Ben Bruner lots and lots of farmers drinking the cool aid. Deere makes some good products, but a lot of mediocre ones too. I'd put their track and wheel loaders in the okay but far from the best category.
$42,000 for a three year old machine with 800 hours in 2011. Just curious, what would a new one have cost back then, and what would a new one cost today??
I know this is a old video but I have the exact issue and was wondering if you had the part number for the Right electro-hydraulic controls you replaced. I can't seem to find it anywhere.
Skidder Kev Working with brush or sticks or anything else that could spring back at the operator, should reauire a door with safety glass, a cage door would be better. For less dangerous situations, sliding the door up above rhe operator would make verbal communication with people in the area easier, and the cab would be cooler.
How Timothy does clam right up when you point that camera at him I watch his videos come to think of it he barely talks in any of them I don't show myself very often in my videos just because I don't want to scare people
It was left before. You even pointed to left stick when showing it on video. However what they did was bend you over no lube. They should of been confronted then. Not that they would of done too much but say have a nice day.
johndeeregreen9987 yeah hopefully it will be good. I'm kinda liking the way the door opens vs the catapiller because if the arms are up at all you can't get it open so my boss just took them off which sucks in the winter and rain
Ah but if he leaves it on and mentions that he won't deal with them anymore and refers to previous dealings (that we can search his channel for) he's kind of slamming them and not technically making any accusations or mentioning them limiting their ability to screw with him over it.
ruclips.net/video/Bp4Yp_aSKA0/видео.html Here is the vid saying wich axis it was. Just looked it up Wes, seems they replaced the left axis so I guess you had bad luck with the other axis acting up. Glad to hear you were able to fix it rather easily yourself and safe a load of money.
A skid steer is one of the handiest pieces of equipment to have. So many useful attachments.
Not honnerable is a understatement. I have a 2210 that I purchased brand new to take care of my 6 acres. Tractor has less then 400 hrs and has had to have the 62c belly deck bent back into shape more times then I can count. Crap thin metal used for the stamped 62c deck keeps bending. John deere acknowledges the problem and even fixed it on the revised model (2305 I believe) but refuses to do anything for fixing my deck. Rest of the tractor is very solid and has always done everything I have asked of it without a problem. Planning to go with the orange brand next myself.
I just got a new John Deere 333G. I have put about 20 hours on it so far. I got the severe duty door on it because i run a mulching head on it. The side windows are on the inside of the cage now for better protection. This machine is 100 hp and the weight of it is 12,000 lb. So far happy with the purchase.
Wes, I have a 2006 332 wheel skid. I think the 333 came out in 2009 or 10. I have 4700 hours on mine. Great machines!
You're correct. Running in the woods constantly is very hard on them. I ran a cat 299c for asplundh tree company here in southeast Ohio. After it hit 2,500 hours, I had nothing but problems with it. 4,000 hours, the machine was plum wore out. When I first ran it, I had your style tracks. I don't know if you have problems with sliding or not but the company ended up going with another style track that was actually cheaper and they were 20 times better. Thanks for the videos, keep up the good stuff
Hey Wes just bought a sl 95 it's the newest machine they have so far has been great no problems with dust and runing hot and we stack hay in dusty hay barns an have not had to clean the system it has 42 gallons per minute on the high side 28 on the low side.
Cat makes good bobcats and does bobcat. Older cases are unstoppable
Your half correct on the Kubota having and overheating problem. We do run into issues in chicken houses. At first there was no reversing fan available, but there are aftermarket options now.
Also these are built in Japan now, but KIE (industrial division) is building a new factory in Georgia right now. Not sure if it's for svl or excavators though. There are many Kubota products that are more American than there Deere counter parts.
How many American parts are on an SVL?
SVL is not built here, so probably not much. SSV is built here, with the exception of engine \ transmission \ and the upper cab cage the rest is done here.If SVL moves state side, it would probably be the same.
Very nice again Wes, the Deere Compact Track Loader, very nice machine, the drive motors from an excavator need maintenance to, I follow Chris or Letsdig18 right Tim and Teresa 😲😲😲😲😲💥💥💥💥💥💥💥😜😂😛😂😜😂😛😂😜😂😛
To clear fault codes press and hold the select button when END is displayed. You have to be quick to get it to work.
Will it work in farm simm aswell?
I like Tim in the videos
Ive never been in his videos
Yeah baby Amsoil!!! I use it in all my vehicles great videos keep'em coming Wes.
Wes we have a Kubota down here in FL and it always over heats. We have replaced one engine already ( under warranty thank God.) Its been better though since replaced.
Swain Padgett what model are you run and what are you doing with it? we just got a svl 95
Glad your back in business buddy
Good to see Mr Tim in the vid.
Great video Wes have a great day
Thumbs up guys if you want to see wes check the left handle date code like me.
Those older Deere skidsteers are beasts hang onto that old girl she'll do well for a long time the new ones are nice but not built as heavy duty
Wes, love the videos, I've put well over 1000 hours on an SVL75 and I love it. You will need a 90 for sure though..
I'm very sorry about your sister Wes first of all.
Now about the loader...I also use the Amsoil "SEVERE GEAR"75-90 in every single requirement for heavy gear lube and it's the ONLY gear oil on the market that has a MIL-L specification rating(meets or exceeds military specification)
and I also use nothing but Amsoil products exclusively in everything I own.Amsoil has NEVER LET ME DOWN and I know it won't let you down either.Excellent vid once again Wes.
4 gauge We use the AMSOIL Severe Gear 75w140 in planetary drives, rake, tedder and Center Pivot Mower Conditioner gearboxes. And in pickup truck differentials. It also meets GL4 and GL5 specs.
David Rowley Its great stuff,it actually cools down your final drives and that's critical for long gear life,plus protects your seals.
....well, we usually name/call any all skid-steer as "bob-cat" (because it came from there first in america) It was just simply better built than any other "trial-error" imports in early days etc....
I would take a hard look at that JCB telescoping skid steer the only thing that would hold me back would be Parts availability
Love this lil skid steer Wes
Another great video I love them John Deere's keep them coming
Left side repair for 3600 $ including a unload of the trailer for 80$ 😀😊
i do some work on a ct322 which is 1 size smaller and this past time i put a set of tracks on it they were around $1400 out the door aftermarket
The skid steer (rip off) from a year ago is the video where you go over the receipt of the work that was done on your skid steer. By watching the video again, it looks like they had there way with you and you just need to hold on to your ankles and take it. They definitely screwed you. Keep up the great videos!!!!
Ya may 2 2016
have you ever looked a j c b robot? lots of interesting things built into these machines , drove truck for years feeding landscapers paving stone retainging walls, etc the loved the machine
harvey snarf We are considering an off road telehandler wih tires or tracks, to load a pair of 1000 pound square bales onto wagons or trailers. What kind of road travel speeds should we expect?
But a bobcat t770. They're better than any other skid steer
The Quantum Goat I'I
Yup amazing machine.maintance is key.
There is one thing not to lose sight of. In the case of a lightning strike. It takes alot more diagnoses and checking . It plays hell with electronics. Yes you have to replace a part in order for another part to show bad..............ect ect
My family skid steer still had original tires and still have some tred left
Can you do a video of you going to the mushroom barn please Wes?, would be very interesting, thanks.
This may be a great time to consider creating a maintenance tracking system or at the very least an excel spreadsheet to track each time you preform or have someone else perform maintenance or repairs so that in the future, if there are ever any questions you have the data compiled to easily research what and when something occurred.
Gah it was 2011?? feels like 2 years ago. I feel old now
yep defo the left side together with the left speed sensor ,,as you sit in the machine
Leaving it out in the sun is hard on it.
It was the left Y Axis according to your Broken Skid Steer video.
Don Hanson ii
we got a 325 wheel machine they are badass as hell
I have a 332 same Machine with wheels. Instead of the electric joysticks I have regular levers .
We just bought a asv rc 100 it's a nice machine
...now I really want to see the date code on the left controller ?
can you swap sides with tracks? we do it with or rubber track diggers as it extends life because outside edges get a harder life.
hay wes would say that's a better machine for you than a telehandler
Hey. I wanted to suggest this for awhile now I was wondering if it would make it easier for you, while you're in the tractor, to buy a go pro and a suction cup thing and put that on your window. I wasn't sure if that would make it easier since you'd have both hands free. Just a suggestion
Get a New Holland
I use one about every day
Works like brand new
clear codes disconnect both battery terminals and connect together leave overnight
Have you ever blown a final drive on this one?
I went back and looked at your video it was the left y axis that they replaced
Damn..... I think Tim and I are the same age or damn close! We ordered our Bobcat T650 in 2011, and had to wait 3 months to get it. Also how/ where are you getting yours AMS oil?
Like I've said before you must get up ever morning and drink that JD Kool-Aid. I can't believe Messick's hasn't told you to go shop somewhere else.
Ben Bruner lots and lots of farmers drinking the cool aid. Deere makes some good products, but a lot of mediocre ones too. I'd put their track and wheel loaders in the okay but far from the best category.
$42,000 for a three year old machine with 800 hours in 2011. Just curious, what would a new one have cost back then, and what would a new one cost today??
Www the left Y axis was replaced along with speed singer.
I know this is a old video but I have the exact issue and was wondering if you had the part number for the Right electro-hydraulic controls you replaced. I can't seem to find it anywhere.
Wow two first today. if it ain't broke don't fix it.
sweet
does the door lock in the up position? we use our new kubota ctl in the bush and we just lock the front door up so it doesn't get broke.
Skidder Kev Working with brush or sticks or anything else that could spring back at the operator, should reauire a door with safety glass, a cage door would be better. For less dangerous situations, sliding the door up above rhe operator would make verbal communication with people in the area easier, and the cab would be cooler.
I just watched the video on the skid steer it was the left y axses that was relaced
when are you going to finish the john deere tracktor in the back of the shop
How Timothy does clam right up when you point that camera at him I watch his videos come to think of it he barely talks in any of them I don't show myself very often in my videos just because I don't want to scare people
if i remember right the thing wouldnt move and had to chain it up on trailer
would you every consider selling the skid steer and buying a telehandler?
It was left before. You even pointed to left stick when showing it on video. However what they did was bend you over no lube.
They should of been confronted then. Not that they would of done too much but say have a nice day.
Wes do u have any experience with carilise tires
Was his hand ok when the branch hit the joy stick?
Does that machine have ac/heat and how's the under carriage?
Remove the "dealer/service company decals. Paint then apply your own logo in that area,
Id just put a sticker on pointing to that sticker say bring lube when being serviced by or something..
I would use Lucas Synthetic gear oil.
Bull semon would be better
will the 4960 be a winter project?....
Hey whatever happened to that caterpillar trackloader you were goona do the engine in
What company did you buy your skid steer at
Hey wes check out your video The Skid Steer ( rip off) it was the left side that was replaced
John deer 330g weel skid steer (new)
The left axis was changed. You could not load the machine without using a tractor.
My boss is updating a cat skidsteer we use on a dairy farm now to get a ssv75 Kubota. I'll let you know how it goes
We traded our bob cat for a ssv 65 great machine will have another
johndeeregreen9987 yeah hopefully it will be good. I'm kinda liking the way the door opens vs the catapiller because if the arms are up at all you can't get it open so my boss just took them off which sucks in the winter and rain
Can you get a European style Agri loader on demo for loading hay jcb Agri or .caterpillar. 7 meter or 9
you gonna work on the 953 cat this winter?
Wes- if you do not want to advertise for the company that cost you money and stress remove their sign on both sides!
Ah but if he leaves it on and mentions that he won't deal with them anymore and refers to previous dealings (that we can search his channel for) he's kind of slamming them and not technically making any accusations or mentioning them limiting their ability to screw with him over it.
Amen on MADE IN THE USA!
Can you show us the grave
Wes what is ur opinion on the new zr5 valmear self propelled round baler?
Blake Harmon I think it's dumb, another very expensive single task machine. Also Wes doesn't mess with round bales.
If you ever buy a new skid steer you should buy a kubota skid steer
Do you still use your loader at all
Are you saying it's not a wheel machine? So it's a pweetend machine.
Get a catapiler track machine.
what happened to the bull dozer?
Get a 4 in 1 bucket
Technically it's a Compact Track Loader. Skid Steers have wheels. :-)
SidewaysTA It's a skidsteer doesn't matter if it has tracks or wheels. Dont talk bullshit
1212 Audio Not according to John Deere. :-)
1212 Audio Or any other equipment manufacturer for that matter.
1212 Audio hehe
okay I'll do that
SidewaysTA "hehe"? Sorry, I didn't realise you were just a stupid child. You have fun kid.
Wes - Thanks for the ORANGE acknowledgement. Why no discussion on a telehandler ?
ruclips.net/video/Bp4Yp_aSKA0/видео.html You were pointing to the left stick Wes.
Made In America.
Assembled in America.
Cummins powered ASV looks interesting
USA all the way !
ruclips.net/video/Bp4Yp_aSKA0/видео.html Here is the vid saying wich axis it was. Just looked it up Wes, seems they replaced the left axis so I guess you had bad luck with the other axis acting up. Glad to hear you were able to fix it rather easily yourself and safe a load of money.
Overheats when used in dusty or dirty conditions? 😆 because a skid steer NEVER sees that kind of work..... 🤔
The kubota should be made in Georgia, just saying
JCLawn51 only assembled froom japanese parts
Kevin Fredrick the only things that really come from Japan are engines and transmissions and maybe parts that are cast.
JCLawn51 and that is the most expensive part of everything. Thanks for proving my point
Get a bobcat
Hey wes I'm from Phillipsburg
May 2 2016 ruclips.net/video/Bp4Yp_aSKA0/видео.html left side was replaced and you thought lightning/shock took it out.
Need a cat machine next