matthew kerby thank you! I’ll be getting the second part out soon. If you’ve watched any other videos you know we are moving so some of the videos took a backseat to our ranch life this summer. We just purchased a backhoe and will be doing some tune up work on that soon so we will hit the hydraulics in that video. I wasn’t intending on doing a brake job video but I can certainly work that in. Thanks for the idea!
Iron Side Ranch LLC I did see that y’all moved. Congrats on that end. Looks like the goats are doing well also. Thank you for taking the time and giving your thoughts and lessons learned. Keep it up.
matthew kerby well we are in the process of moving anyways. We are spending a lot of time getting our new land ready. Thank you for watching! We should have a new video out tomorrow!
Thank you! 4400 is a great tractor! I’ll have some new videos on the hydraulics coming out this spring if I can find the parts I need to run a 3rd scv. Otherwise we try to post every Sunday.
Excellent video. One question: What direction does the fuel shut-off valve turn to shut off, clock-wise? Mine is stuck so I don't want to be trying to force it in the wrong direction. Thanks.
John Dickhute thank you! I’m not certain from memory I believe it’s a quarter turn counterclockwise. I’m not available right now to physically check it but I can get back to you for certain.
@@timberlinetactical You covered everything I had a question on. However,as a beginner at this, I could not see the video because the rag was in the way, or you didn't video the exact location of things - like the oil plug. You did a really good job of explaining, but you may want to consider having someone else film the video while you do the work so what you are doing is more understandable. Thank you
Kathryn O'Brien thank you. When I’m able to I do. But sometimes it’s just me so camera angels are hard particularly under a vehicle. Glad it helped, thanks for watching!
Sandy Black battery is located behind the brush guard and radiator cover on the front of the tractor. Drop the brush guard by removing the two pins at the base and then loosen the twist lock under the hood. There’s mounting holes for a clamp you will loosen and then disconnect the negative then positive terminal. Install is the reverse procedure.
Michael Storm I bought mine used as well and haven’t purchased the service manual yet. If you google it and go to John Deere online manual it says i low vis Hy-Guard JDM. I believe that’s basically their Hydraulic fluid. Easiest thing to do is call over to your local dealer to verify. I need to do the same and flush mine.
@@timberlinetactical I found what you did on line but a friend told me gear lube so I called the local dealer today and he said 80-90 which would be gear lube. If you call your dealer it would be interesting what he says. I repaired my 4 way flashers the way "mars 52" did by wiring in an automotive flasher and it worked fine if you ever have a problem with it. Thanks for the help.
Michael Storm yeah I assumed it was going to be 90 weight oil. I’ll call my dealer when I’m ready to do a video on it and see if they have a print out they can give me. I haven’t had problems with my flashers except for them breaking off in the woods. I’m actually going to remove them and mount lights since I never take it on roads and the factory lights are behind the bucket.
Hey bro bro... you are literally just tightening down a large O ring. Which means your rule of thumb has never had any critical thought put into it. Absolutely nothing wrong with a little extra torque on it as long as you don’t over tighten and slip the ring off. A little more force can keep them from rattling off especially during off road work. A quarter or even a half turn with a wrench after getting it hand right does not harm it in any way and can keep it on in rough conditions. Thanks for watching.
@@guidedbygreen1480 I just looked up three different manufacturers all of which disagree with that. So I’m guessing you’re just assuming what manufacturer say rather than actually looking it up either way do you need a manufacturer to tell you how to properly install an O-ring that’s on you bud
Still can't see where to put the oil.. on the side or on the top?
Excellent job on this video! Looking forward to part 2? Also can you include fixing/servicing stuck breaks on the 4200.
matthew kerby thank you! I’ll be getting the second part out soon. If you’ve watched any other videos you know we are moving so some of the videos took a backseat to our ranch life this summer. We just purchased a backhoe and will be doing some tune up work on that soon so we will hit the hydraulics in that video. I wasn’t intending on doing a brake job video but I can certainly work that in. Thanks for the idea!
Iron Side Ranch LLC I did see that y’all moved. Congrats on that end. Looks like the goats are doing well also. Thank you for taking the time and giving your thoughts and lessons learned. Keep it up.
matthew kerby well we are in the process of moving anyways. We are spending a lot of time getting our new land ready. Thank you for watching! We should have a new video out tomorrow!
Part 2?
M Graham it’s coming. Going go do the hydraulics next week. As well we will be adding a third scv for auxiliary hydraulics in a separate video.
Nice video l have a 4400 JD looks almost like the one you have I also subscribed Have a bless day
Thank you! 4400 is a great tractor! I’ll have some new videos on the hydraulics coming out this spring if I can find the parts I need to run a 3rd scv. Otherwise we try to post every Sunday.
I want to change out the spark plug but I don't know where they're at. Can anybody help? I have a John Deere 4200.
Excellent video. One question: What direction does the fuel shut-off valve turn to shut off, clock-wise? Mine is stuck so I don't want to be trying to force it in the wrong direction. Thanks.
John Dickhute thank you! I’m not certain from memory I believe it’s a quarter turn counterclockwise. I’m not available right now to physically check it but I can get back to you for certain.
It should be similar on a 5045E?
A lot of the principles here transfer to differing tractors. I cant speak to the specifics of that one but a basic tune up is the same. Thank you!
New subscriber here. I have the JD 4200. Do you have links to the part numbers for the filters?
Edward DeLaney let me see if I can find them and I’ll throw it in the description. There was an amazon service package that I can see if I can find.
@@timberlinetactical You covered everything I had a question on. However,as a beginner at this, I could not see the video because the rag was in the way, or you didn't video the exact location of things - like the oil plug. You did a really good job of explaining, but you may want to consider having someone else film the video while you do the work so what you are doing is more understandable. Thank you
Kathryn O'Brien thank you. When I’m able to I do. But sometimes it’s just me so camera angels are hard particularly under a vehicle. Glad it helped, thanks for watching!
How do you change the battery out and where is it located
Sandy Black battery is located behind the brush guard and radiator cover on the front of the tractor. Drop the brush guard by removing the two pins at the base and then loosen the twist lock under the hood. There’s mounting holes for a clamp you will loosen and then disconnect the negative then positive terminal. Install is the reverse procedure.
@@timberlinetactical thank you very much for your help your videos are very helpful too thank you
Sandy Black you’re very welcome!
I bought my 4200 used and didn't get a manual, do you know what oil to use in the front axle? Thanks for the video.
Michael Storm I bought mine used as well and haven’t purchased the service manual yet. If you google it and go to John Deere online manual it says i low vis Hy-Guard JDM. I believe that’s basically their Hydraulic fluid. Easiest thing to do is call over to your local dealer to verify. I need to do the same and flush mine.
@@timberlinetactical I found what you did on line but a friend told me gear lube so I called the local dealer today and he said 80-90 which would be gear lube. If you call your dealer it would be interesting what he says.
I repaired my 4 way flashers the way "mars 52" did by wiring in an automotive flasher and it worked fine if you ever have a problem with it. Thanks for the help.
Michael Storm yeah I assumed it was going to be 90 weight oil. I’ll call my dealer when I’m ready to do a video on it and see if they have a print out they can give me. I haven’t had problems with my flashers except for them breaking off in the woods. I’m actually going to remove them and mount lights since I never take it on roads and the factory lights are behind the bucket.
Can you fix my
What’s wrong with it?
Oil filter is hand tight only bro bro
Hey bro bro... you are literally just tightening down a large O ring. Which means your rule of thumb has never had any critical thought put into it. Absolutely nothing wrong with a little extra torque on it as long as you don’t over tighten and slip the ring off. A little more force can keep them from rattling off especially during off road work. A quarter or even a half turn with a wrench after getting it hand right does not harm it in any way and can keep it on in rough conditions. Thanks for watching.
@@timberlinetactical your equipment, your call. I was just reiterating what the oil filter manufacturer instructions call for
@@guidedbygreen1480 I just looked up three different manufacturers all of which disagree with that. So I’m guessing you’re just assuming what manufacturer say rather than actually looking it up either way do you need a manufacturer to tell you how to properly install an O-ring that’s on you bud
Hand tight then an extra 1/4 turn is pretty standard.
@@Dan-oz4qb it's hand right until the oil filter gasket is mating with the surface, then a 1/4 using only hands.