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The simple install/removal of the loader (and the back hoe and the over mower) were (at the time) one of the many reasons I bought this tractor. Great video. Very helpful as always..
Before watching the video, I wondered how you could take a 2 minute process and make a 16 minute video out of it. You did an excellent of explaining everything. There should be NO questions about removing and installing the FEL after this video.
Thanks so much for this excellent step by step video. Since I remove the loader only once a year to install a blower I always have trouble remembering which way to move the stick. My 3039R has the full cab and the lower glass is very close to the loader arm tower so I can’t afford to make a mistake. Most helpful tip for me was putting the tractor in neutral when disconnecting loader letting it roll out slowly. Awesome video which I will watch numerous times twice a year. Thanks from John in Eagle River, WI.
Good pointers here, it took me a half dozen times to get good at doing it. My hose attachment is tougher to get to, I have the factory install Mauser cab. I only rip JD for not doing a better job on that. I'm more than willing to do a video of mine on and off with the Mauser cab if anyone is interested in seeing the difference. Great channel!!!
If you have a dust cap that falls off, put a small zip tie around it not really tight just a little pressure. That causes enough resistance to keep it from falling off. That has worked well for me.
As usual, your videos are always helpful and informative. I recently bought a used 1025R with loader and from this video I learned two things. 1) I'm not the only one who struggles with the hydraulic connectors. Lol 2) That somehow I have missed that you should have the tractor in NEUTRAL when taking the loader off. That looks like it will make it a lot easier and smoother to remove. Thanks again!
As always Courtney, you knocked it out of the park with this tutorial - Great review for those of us who almost never take off the front loader - Will you be doing the 260b backhoe next....? Thanks for making video's like this....
Poor Rosie! I hope she gets better soon. For the "slow learners" (j/k), John Deere has a smart phone APP called "TractorPlus". Once you download it and configure it with what equipment you have, it has step by step instructions that you can go through while sitting on the tractor. The APP has instructions for the bucket, loader, and mid-mount mower for the way that I configured it for my tractor, along with error code look-up, icon glossary, safety info, etc.. In reality, after you go through the process a few times, it becomes easier and easier to do without having to think about it at all. But, the APP is handy to have if you need a refresher lesson if you forget how to get it done.
I'm impressed with all the garage doors. When you build your house all garage doors at 8 feet high and at least 10 wide. You'll never regret it. PS and at least 30 feet front to back.
I happened to read in the manual that if you never remove the loader (like me), there is a procedure to firm up the operation of the controls. If you pick the front of the tractor a couple of inches off the ground, then loosen the 2 small set screws, this will allow the 2 large pressure screws to be tightened against the back side of the mount arms. Tighten the small set screws, & I assure you the next time it is used, you will swear it is a new loader. This really helped the operation of mine, the only down side, the large screws will need to be loosened before the loader can be removed.......
@@GoodWorksTractors I failed to mention they want you to raise the front end using the bucket. It appears this takes all the slack out of the latch, then adjusting the large bolt holds it tight against the frame member. Sure made mine easier to use.....
this is a really good video for someone that already has a loader. i have a 2038r and no loader, no mounts for the loader. i do have a front snowblower for the winter. hoping to talk the old man into getting a loader for it this sping. maybe the 220r mls
I was told about another method of bleeding out the pressure ( tractor side ) on the hydraulics. With the engine shut off, turn the key to the first part without starting the engine, then rotate the levers and activate the 3rd if you have it. The pressure is relieved to the point where it is easier to connect the lines.
Great video for this first time operator. Have you ever used a loader dolly, and have you ever detached/attached the loader directly to/from that dolly? Right now, I’m thinking I would use a large furniture dolly for the bucket end and a small furniture dolly for the parking stand. IF you get a chance, I would appreciate seeing a video of you detaching/attaching the loader to such a loader dolly. Keep up the great work!
I don’t have my loader yet so I’m not able to try this. However I’ve seen posts saying the furniture dollies make a good dolly for the loader. I’m hoping that is true as I have limited storage space and can easily see benefits of using a loader dolly. Would you be able to check this out this out and give your thoughts on the loader dolly? Maybe you would find an even better idea for a loader dolly? I know you have limited time and need to focus on highest value added topics, but I wonder if this topic would be of help/interest to multiple subscribers? On a separate but related note, I recently found a “mower deck stand” that looks like it worked well and I wonder if this might be another topic of interest? Thoughts? TY
Glad I stumbled across this video. I have my dad's 4100 and would like to drop the loader when mowing. It has a different latch system, can't find anything on it
I still come back to your vid to review how to remove and attach the loader. This time I can't get those two kick-brackets on either side to come up, so I can't remove the loader. And I do have it in neutral. I tried it on grass/gravel and also in a barn with a flat concrete floor...(later): Ah, yes, I missed the step when you rock the bucket forward and lift the front wheels a bit off the ground!
I have a John deere 4044m with 400E loader. It doesn't have the quick loader detach. Is there still a way to detach the loader and use the tractor without the arms on it? Any direction toward info would be appreciated
Nice vid; for me the most difficult part is plugging those hose back in -- they just pop back out. I'll have to get the dealer to look at this and show me how.
Make sure you're relieving the hydraulic pressure. You should be able to push in the nipple on the fitting very easily. Normally this is the problem if they pop back off.
What keeps the support leg in the standing position after bleeding the pressure? Just the friction with the ground? I can take mine off normally fine… but I’ve been trying to take it off on a dolly like others have done. On a dolly, if I bleed the pressure, the leg wants to fold back in. The legs don’t really “lock” in the standing position like some describe it.
Try that with a Mauser cab installed. You seem to have a bit of a problem booking up the hydraulic hoses. That was e breeze compared to doing it underneath a cab floor. Absolute nightmare.
I’ve got a 3046r and whenever I hook back up there is alway too much hydraulic pressure on some of the hoses. End up having to use a wrench to relieve pressure. I always move the control arm around to relieve pressure before unhooking. Any idea what I could be doing wrong? It’s usually several months between hooking up.
If you store your loader outside, the heat can build up pressure. I’ve also read that over time pressure can build and something about spindles. Sorry I can’t locate the source.
I would like to see a video removing and installing the 300 and 320 loaders. There doesn't seem to be one on youtube. Something explaining the differences in application, etc., would also help. Thanks.
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My 1025r died and I need to remove the loader to drag my tractor onto a trailer to take it to a dealer. Can the loader be removed without turning on the 1025r?
@@GoodWorksTractors Thanks for the reply 👍 I'm really stuck between the Deere and the Kubota like to have a front end loader ,a belly mower,and a box blade, tiller ... I need a tractor that got enough PTO speed for the tiller And other implements down the road Later on
Not on amazon, but check out Mudd's Customs for their step that also has a tie down point. It's a great addition to our 1025R, and you can save 5% with code GWT!
My dealer tried to demonstrate but failed miserably. I watched a couple videos and it was easy peasy. This video does a nice job emphasizing releasing the pressure by cycling the joystick.
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Hands down the best video I've seen on how to take off and put the loader.
I like that you make mistakes and show what we would do our first time. Thank you.
Haha yeah, it doesn't always go smooth as butter. As you can see, there's normally a quick solution to most hiccups :)
The simple install/removal of the loader (and the back hoe and the over mower) were (at the time) one of the many reasons I bought this tractor. Great video. Very helpful as always..
Before watching the video, I wondered how you could take a 2 minute process and make a 16 minute video out of it. You did an excellent of explaining everything. There should be NO questions about removing and installing the FEL after this video.
Haha, I would rather be a little too thorough on a topic like this one rather than cut it short. So, thanks for noticing!
Glad to see you huff and puff reconnecting the hydrolyics cause I sure as hell do too.
Thanks so much for this excellent step by step video. Since I remove the loader only once a year to install a blower I always have trouble remembering which way to move the stick. My 3039R has the full cab and the lower glass is very close to the loader arm tower so I can’t afford to make a mistake. Most helpful tip for me was putting the tractor in neutral when disconnecting loader letting it roll out slowly. Awesome video which I will watch numerous times twice a year. Thanks from John in Eagle River, WI.
145.6 hr and first time taking my loader off. Thanks for this derailed video!!
Good pointers here, it took me a half dozen times to get good at doing it. My hose attachment is tougher to get to, I have the factory install Mauser cab. I only rip JD for not doing a better job on that. I'm more than willing to do a video of mine on and off with the Mauser cab if anyone is interested in seeing the difference.
Great channel!!!
If you have a dust cap that falls off, put a small zip tie around it not really tight just a little pressure. That causes enough resistance to keep it from falling off. That has worked well for me.
As usual, your videos are always helpful and informative. I recently bought a used 1025R with loader and from this video I learned two things. 1) I'm not the only one who struggles with the hydraulic connectors. Lol 2) That somehow I have missed that you should have the tractor in NEUTRAL when taking the loader off. That looks like it will make it a lot easier and smoother to remove. Thanks again!
Great video, thanks Courtney! This will be my go-to video if and when I decide to remove the loader on my 2032.
As always Courtney, you knocked it out of the park with this tutorial - Great review for those of us who almost never take off the front loader - Will you be doing the 260b backhoe next....? Thanks for making video's like this....
Poor Rosie! I hope she gets better soon.
For the "slow learners" (j/k), John Deere has a smart phone APP called "TractorPlus". Once you download it and configure it with what equipment you have, it has step by step instructions that you can go through while sitting on the tractor. The APP has instructions for the bucket, loader, and mid-mount mower for the way that I configured it for my tractor, along with error code look-up, icon glossary, safety info, etc.. In reality, after you go through the process a few times, it becomes easier and easier to do without having to think about it at all. But, the APP is handy to have if you need a refresher lesson if you forget how to get it done.
"slow learners"... Yep, I guess I need to download that app. :) Thanks, Warped!!
I'm impressed with all the garage doors. When you build your house all garage doors at 8 feet high and at least 10 wide. You'll never regret it.
PS and at least 30 feet front to back.
I happened to read in the manual that if you never remove the loader (like me), there is a procedure to firm up the operation of the controls. If you pick the front of the tractor a couple of inches off the ground, then loosen the 2 small set screws, this will allow the 2 large pressure screws to be tightened against the back side of the mount arms. Tighten the small set screws, & I assure you the next time it is used, you will swear it is a new loader. This really helped the operation of mine, the only down side, the large screws will need to be loosened before the loader can be removed.......
Wow, I never knew that. I'm gonna have to check this out for sure!
@@GoodWorksTractors I failed to mention they want you to raise the front end using the bucket. It appears this takes all the slack out of the latch, then adjusting the large bolt holds it tight against the frame member. Sure made mine easier to use.....
this is a really good video for someone that already has a loader. i have a 2038r and no loader, no mounts for the loader. i do have a front snowblower for the winter. hoping to talk the old man into getting a loader for it this sping. maybe the 220r mls
I was told about another method of bleeding out the pressure ( tractor side ) on the hydraulics. With the engine shut off, turn the key to the first part without starting the engine, then rotate the levers and activate the 3rd if you have it. The pressure is relieved to the point where it is easier to connect the lines.
Great Help! Thank You! Haven't done it yet - this week.
* 15hrs on 2020 2025r w/Mauser cab and 120r fel.
Wanna do the 10hr etc. check up vids?
Great video for this first time operator. Have you ever used a loader dolly, and have you ever detached/attached the loader directly to/from that dolly? Right now, I’m thinking I would use a large furniture dolly for the bucket end and a small furniture dolly for the parking stand. IF you get a chance, I would appreciate seeing a video of you detaching/attaching the loader to such a loader dolly. Keep up the great work!
Hi William,
No, I haven't don't that before. I'm not sure if it would work smoothly or not to be honest.
I don’t have my loader yet so I’m not able to try this. However I’ve seen posts saying the furniture dollies make a good dolly for the loader. I’m hoping that is true as I have limited storage space and can easily see benefits of using a loader dolly. Would you be able to check this out this out and give your thoughts on the loader dolly? Maybe you would find an even better idea for a loader dolly? I know you have limited time and need to focus on highest value added topics, but I wonder if this topic would be of help/interest to multiple subscribers? On a separate but related note, I recently found a “mower deck stand” that looks like it worked well and I wonder if this might be another topic of interest? Thoughts? TY
Best video. Helped me a lot. Thanks 😊
Glad I stumbled across this video. I have my dad's 4100 and would like to drop the loader when mowing. It has a different latch system, can't find anything on it
I still come back to your vid to review how to remove and attach the loader. This time I can't get those two kick-brackets on either side to come up, so I can't remove the loader. And I do have it in neutral. I tried it on grass/gravel and also in a barn with a flat concrete floor...(later): Ah, yes, I missed the step when you rock the bucket forward and lift the front wheels a bit off the ground!
You have been so helpful ps I love your puppy 🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂
Thanks Stanley!
Thank you for the information.
Best video. Helped me a lot..
Really good video again! Would you do one on removing the bucket only so we can put on stump bucket
Nicely done. At 14 min and 20 seconds you I noticed your parking stand looks tweaked and not sitting square to the ground.
Bill
Hey Bill, not sure, I just looked and everything seem fine to me. It is a wide angle lens so some things may look a little out of proportion at times.
Good Works Tractors
It could be an optical illusion.
Bill
excellent tutorial.
I have a John deere 4044m with 400E loader. It doesn't have the quick loader detach. Is there still a way to detach the loader and use the tractor without the arms on it? Any direction toward info would be appreciated
Nice vid; for me the most difficult part is plugging those hose back in -- they just pop back out. I'll have to get the dealer to look at this and show me how.
Make sure you're relieving the hydraulic pressure. You should be able to push in the nipple on the fitting very easily. Normally this is the problem if they pop back off.
What keeps the support leg in the standing position after bleeding the pressure? Just the friction with the ground? I can take mine off normally fine… but I’ve been trying to take it off on a dolly like others have done. On a dolly, if I bleed the pressure, the leg wants to fold back in. The legs don’t really “lock” in the standing position like some describe it.
Try that with a Mauser cab installed. You seem to have a bit of a problem booking up the hydraulic hoses. That was e breeze compared to doing it underneath a cab floor. Absolute nightmare.
Doesn't matter what cab it is, they always make it harder.
I’ve got a 3046r and whenever I hook back up there is alway too much hydraulic pressure on some of the hoses. End up having to use a wrench to relieve pressure. I always move the control arm around to relieve pressure before unhooking. Any idea what I could be doing wrong? It’s usually several months between hooking up.
If you store your loader outside, the heat can build up pressure. I’ve also read that over time pressure can build and something about spindles. Sorry I can’t locate the source.
I would like to see a video removing and installing the 300 and 320 loaders. There doesn't seem to be one on youtube. Something explaining the differences in application, etc., would also help. Thanks.
Where can I purchase the tool box attached to the side and the green hose guard behind the bucket?
Right from your John Deere dealer.
great vid
Would like to see the same thing when attaching the loader to a 10225r with a Mauser cab.
I see your beautiful dog was limping --is he/she okay?
Unfortunately, she passed on last summer. REMEMBERING OUR DOG ROSIE: WE'LL SEE YOU AGAIN SOME DAY MY SWEET GIRL
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@@GoodWorksTractors oh wow, I'm sorry to hear that!
My loader brackets are spring loaded bracket. Why won’t they stay up? What am I doing wrong?
Hmm, not sure. Perhaps not extending the loader far enough into the parked position? Not really positive?
I found connect the yellow one first (lower inside one and disconnect it last.
My 1025r died and I need to remove the loader to drag my tractor onto a trailer to take it to a dealer. Can the loader be removed without turning on the 1025r?
What are the extra cables hanging on your throttle ?
Electric grapple controls TINY GRAPPLE FIELD TEST! HOW COOL?!? NO HYDRAULICS NEEDED! 🚜
@@GoodWorksTractors my 1025r is literally a couple of hours old just got delivered today
How much for that little John Deere You been showcasing that 1 requite sometime in your videos
That's my own personal 1025r which isn't for sale for the time being. Sorry.
@@GoodWorksTractors Thanks for the reply 👍 I'm really stuck between the Deere and the Kubota like to have a front end loader ,a belly mower,and a box blade, tiller ... I need a tractor that got enough PTO speed for the tiller And other implements down the road Later on
What should I do if the stand doesn't come down
Do you have a 6” step that you sell for a 1025R on Amazon?
Not on amazon, but check out Mudd's Customs for their step that also has a tie down point. It's a great addition to our 1025R, and you can save 5% with code GWT!
I forgot to put the tractor in neutral, and that made it more difficult to free those back brackets!
It is so easy peezy, 1st
He's back and he's on top! 😂👍🎉🏆🙌👏
Look who showed up today.....lol
@@markschmaus5580 house project and sunny weather has kept me away.
@@SummertymeJamz nice!
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Dealer would not demonstrate this process. I have had my machine a year without removing the loader.
My dealer tried to demonstrate but failed miserably. I watched a couple videos and it was easy peasy. This video does a nice job emphasizing releasing the pressure by cycling the joystick.
My dealer not only demonstrated all operations but he made me do it too
@@davem145mxr 4 years before my 2025R I bought a X738 from a different dealer. He would not show me the auto connect drive over deck.
Good explanation.
Thank you LSH!