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Tip #9 - read the operating manuals. They describe the bucket level indicator, the hydraulic pressure relief before dismounting the seat and the bucket float position - which is the icon with the wavy line underneath on the SCV decal on the tractor. But a great video. Thank you.
And one more tip when you remove the loader try to keep it out of the sunlight. If you leave it in the direct sunlight it will build pressure in the hoses and you won't be able to reconnect.
I've read that the 2 holes on the loader are ACTUALLY for shipping reasons. But can be used for the reasons you mentioned. Great videos! I have a 2014 2032R and LOVE IT! Now...waiting for my 5075E! WORSE THAN CHRISTMAS! Keep up the great work?
Glad you found it helpful... I can do that, will likely be a short produced specifically for you. I almost never take the loader off and my forks are used all the time. It's a pretty quick and easy process. Stay tuned, hopefully later this week.
The round support pipe near the bucket on the loader. It can easily be used if you need to take the bend out of a steel T fence post. Also you can use it to bend rebar if you are pouring concrete and need to make some of them bent. I use the bucket lock when I have something in the bucket and need to get off the tractor to fix something. It keeps the bucket from lowering due to hydraulic 'bleed off' after some time.
Hey Brian, thanks for watching and commenting... I will say, while I like the quick release in 7 years I have only removed the loader like 3-4 times. I usually remove the bucket and forks and get on with whatever I'm doing. The extra front end weight helps and I don't find it to be in the way. For the price, there may be other enhancements or attachments I'd put first. If you plan to remove your loader often then it would be a good purchase... For me that is one more thing to find a level place to store it... also be aware that if the hydraulics have any leak down or sag or the legs sink into the ground it can be challenging to hook back up, that did happen to me once. There isn't much slack in the lines with this quick attach. Keep me posted if you go forward with it and let me know what you think! - Josh
The holes could be used to mount a bar across to the other side like a stabilizer. Allow enough room to open the hood and use something like 1” schedule 40 pipe. That’s what I did on my Kubota to use as a handle plus install a clamp on rack for carrying a rifle or tools .
Thank you very much for watching and commenting! You never know when making these what people already know or what they appreciate, so your commenting means a lot to me, even more so considering you are very knowledgeable about tractors!
On the mystery holes on my small 4110 they line up with grease fittings . I figured thats what mine are for cause the only way to get to them is thru that hole at a certain height of the bucket
This is Sherry again and today is April 1st, 2024. Today Tryed to start it after sitting 4 months, I charged the Battery. Now it just flashes the Orange explanation point and a red bucket looking light ?? This Tractor thing is driving me crazy!!! What do u think that could be?? And Thank You for your time!!
hey sorry for the delayed reply. I wish I could help you but I'm really not sure what the issue could be... I use battery bank jump starters, that may help if your battery is still too weak.
I have a question on your backhoe I bought a 1025r John Deere with an older black hole I bought a sale and the brackets on the tractor will not match the plate that's on the backhoe
Hey sorry but unfortunately I’m not sure about backhoes on the 1025R. I do know they are completely different frames and hookups for the one series vs gen 2 two series. Might be worth throwing some photos up on the John Deere 1025R group on Facebook or the Green Tractor Talk forum on the Internet. Lots of great help in both places.
Good video ! Lots of tips! Could you helpme on my problem? My Hydrolic system is fine, full and clean, only 139 hours, 2016 John Deere, my 3 point is fine, my front wheels turn fine , I have no QUICK CONNECTS !! Just pins to release my bucket. My bucket will not do anything ?? I was living in another state for 1 year, let my neighbor use my tractor. (I know he ran it off of my culvert also tryed lifting a very large mixer concrete mixer) ? I returned to use it and my bucket will not do anything? No leaks. And have checked everything possible ! Any ideas please ? Sherry
When you say it won’t do anything does the loader go up and down but the bucket doesn’t tilt? I’m wondering if you have a hydraulic line that isn’t attached. This wouldn’t make it leak but it would prevent the flow of fluid to the cylinders. Just a guess but would need to know more. Another option is to post up on the Green Tractor Talk forum there are lots of very knowledgeable people there.
I use one of them holes on the right side of my loader I went and got an ammo box at harbor freight in both of that right there and I throw my chains and clevis's and stuff in it.
I need to do that! Can you send me a photo to hardy.brother.outdoors@gmail.com ? I hate the limited storage on these tractors and could use carrying my cameras too... :-)
Yes, that is the part I am talking about. If you notice each grease fitting can be rotated with the nut on the back-side of the loader behind each and every grease fitting on the loader. If you put a wrench on the nut and turn it you will notice the hydraulic cylinder moves up, backward, down, forward and then back to upper position again. It appears that rotating the bolt makes the hydraulic cylinder shorter, longer, up, or down.
The popular commercial product is beet juice, sold as Rimguard. I've heard that in the past people used washer fluid or antifreeze... there are two issues to keep in mind... corrosion of rims and freezing if you are in cold temps... You are also looking for bang for your buck in terms of weight/vol and apparently beet juice has a high weight/gallon. I've also heard that it can be a mess if you get a hole in your tire and it's also added expense if you have a flat and have to refill the tires. So far i've not yet pulled the trigger on having them filled but Jason's 4052R has filled tires.
Iv straight put some work in on mine 36 hrs to 1078hrs front driveline came out in two wheel drive snap both the pinion and the transfer case side pinion off 9,800 two days before it was off warranty thankfully keep them both tight it wasn't two wheel drive going down the road and it came out I literally couldn't get my pinky inside of the yolk that's how small it is I have a Moto 4 80cc Yamaha that the rear shaft on we're in is bigger than the driveshaft on other than that those pins don't ever use the galvanized ones how to figure that out the hard way $4,000 later two new hydraulics two new paddles that little flap you and the bar goes across that's only $11 for the correct pins or about $2.49 for hardened ones not worth I live in the mountains feels like it's top heavy it's really not other than that just check every nut and bolt I drew a little lines of a paint pen because I got the thing literally there was so many things that were loose it was unbelievable even that hose clamps for the the diesel we're not slid on all the way correctly just stupid little things repeatedly only thing I did is I move the rear lights to the inside of the tractor kind of annoying if you're always using rear attachments but I'm in the bushes 24/7
It’s a good machine for sure. Paint pen is key, too many loose bolts for sure but now a quick visual inspection and I’m on my way. Thanks for watching and commenting and stay safe out there! - Josh
Have you ever heard that John Deere ? Inventor or ? Never intended to have any implements in the front of the tractor, so the Hydrolics for the front things had to modify an after market thing and put a Splitter in the rear end Hydrolic hose ??? Did you ever hear of this ?? Because last year I lost my use of the loader, my Brush Hog worked just fine ! So I took my 3032E with 130 hours into a service place to getnit repaired . That's what I was told. Sounds kind of CORNY TO ME? So could u let me know what you think ? Could this be really true ?? Thank you if you could please answer me ?? Sherry
so what i think they are talking about is a 3rd function diverter. It's pretty common nowadays and on some tractors comes standard. This allows you to do things like open and close a grapple vs just roll and raise something like a bucket.
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Love it. Just bought a 4100 and wish I knew another float mode sooner!
Yeh as a new tractor owner it took me awhile to sort out all the functionality and use cases. Glad it was helpful!
Tip #9 - read the operating manuals. They describe the bucket level indicator, the hydraulic pressure relief before dismounting the seat and the bucket float position - which is the icon with the wavy line underneath on the SCV decal on the tractor. But a great video. Thank you.
Thanks for watching and commenting and yes, read the manuals! :-)
And one more tip when you remove the loader try to keep it out of the sunlight. If you leave it in the direct sunlight it will build pressure in the hoses and you won't be able to reconnect.
Interesting one I’ve not heard that but I have had to relieve pressure to reconnect hydraulics before. Thanks for sharing.
I've read that the 2 holes on the loader are ACTUALLY for shipping reasons. But can be used for the reasons you mentioned. Great videos! I have a 2014 2032R and LOVE IT! Now...waiting for my 5075E! WORSE THAN CHRISTMAS! Keep up the great work?
I have heard that also since making this video. Congrats on the new tractor, that’s exciting! Thanks for the great comment and thanks for watching!
Love that quick connect. I have ordered my 2038R with that feature. Thanks for the information!
It's pretty slick... no mess for sure
Very helpful video. I would like to see a video replacing the bucket with the pallet forks on the 120E loader.
Glad you found it helpful... I can do that, will likely be a short produced specifically for you. I almost never take the loader off and my forks are used all the time. It's a pretty quick and easy process. Stay tuned, hopefully later this week.
Use the holes on the top off loader couplers to mount rear view mirrors
I’ve heard that use and actually think mirrors would be super helpful.
The round support pipe near the bucket on the loader. It can easily be used if you need to take the bend out of a steel T fence post. Also you can use it to bend rebar if you are pouring concrete and need to make some of them bent. I use the bucket lock when I have something in the bucket and need to get off the tractor to fix something. It keeps the bucket from lowering due to hydraulic 'bleed off' after some time.
Great tips! I have that tube capped with sewer test plugs and store chains and big wrenches in it. Did a separate video on toolbox hacks.
@@HardyBrothersOutdoors I have seen most of your videos, including the hidden chain and tools.
Tip #8- move the lever away from you to dump bucket, move it farther to the right to regen the fluid for faster cycle times.
Thanks! I apparently bumped the joystick lock button, didn’t know it was there, said many, many bad words.
I can see what that may create some colorful language… lol. Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for the video. I think the quick disconnect is the next upgrade I’ll do
Hey Brian, thanks for watching and commenting... I will say, while I like the quick release in 7 years I have only removed the loader like 3-4 times. I usually remove the bucket and forks and get on with whatever I'm doing. The extra front end weight helps and I don't find it to be in the way. For the price, there may be other enhancements or attachments I'd put first. If you plan to remove your loader often then it would be a good purchase... For me that is one more thing to find a level place to store it... also be aware that if the hydraulics have any leak down or sag or the legs sink into the ground it can be challenging to hook back up, that did happen to me once. There isn't much slack in the lines with this quick attach. Keep me posted if you go forward with it and let me know what you think! - Josh
Man, never thought about removing the bucket, while doing my lawn!😅 I just did my lawn, will try and see how it will work around trees.
The holes could be used to mount a bar across to the other side like a stabilizer. Allow enough room to open the hood and use something like 1” schedule 40 pipe. That’s what I did on my Kubota to use as a handle plus install a clamp on rack for carrying a rifle or tools .
Shoot me a photo if you get a chance. Hardy.brothers.outdoors@gmail.com
Hi Josh. Love your videos. Always informative and well worth the time to watch.
Thank you very much for watching and commenting! You never know when making these what people already know or what they appreciate, so your commenting means a lot to me, even more so considering you are very knowledgeable about tractors!
On the mystery holes on my small 4110 they line up with grease fittings . I figured thats what mine are for cause the only way to get to them is thru that hole at a certain height of the bucket
I don't recall the holes I was talking about here, but I think they are up on the loader arms and apparently are used during shipping...
The holes on loader end is for supporting the assembly when not in use.
This is Sherry again and today is April 1st, 2024. Today Tryed to start it after sitting 4 months, I charged the Battery. Now it just flashes the Orange explanation point and a red bucket looking light ?? This Tractor thing is driving me crazy!!! What do u think that could be?? And Thank You for your time!!
hey sorry for the delayed reply. I wish I could help you but I'm really not sure what the issue could be... I use battery bank jump starters, that may help if your battery is still too weak.
Awesome info. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
I would love to have a quick disconnect for my loader, but i don't think there is one available for a 3R?
Not sure about whether it’s available or not. It is nice when I use it, just don’t take off the loader very often.
I have a question on your backhoe I bought a 1025r John Deere with an older black hole I bought a sale and the brackets on the tractor will not match the plate that's on the backhoe
Hey sorry but unfortunately I’m not sure about backhoes on the 1025R. I do know they are completely different frames and hookups for the one series vs gen 2 two series. Might be worth throwing some photos up on the John Deere 1025R group on Facebook or the Green Tractor Talk forum on the Internet. Lots of great help in both places.
I think the holes on the top of the loader you could also mount a light fixture.
Good call Tim, that would be a good place for them!
@@HardyBrothersOutdoors It's the farmer in me lol Sometimes we work past dark and the more light the better.
@@timwilcoxsr2712 you bet!
Good video ! Lots of tips! Could you helpme on my problem? My Hydrolic system is fine, full and clean, only 139 hours, 2016 John Deere, my 3 point is fine, my front wheels turn fine , I have no QUICK CONNECTS !! Just pins to release my bucket.
My bucket will not do anything ?? I was living in another state for 1 year, let my neighbor use my tractor. (I know he ran it off of my culvert also tryed lifting a very large mixer concrete mixer) ? I returned to use it and my bucket will not do anything? No leaks. And have checked everything possible ! Any ideas please ? Sherry
When you say it won’t do anything does the loader go up and down but the bucket doesn’t tilt? I’m wondering if you have a hydraulic line that isn’t attached. This wouldn’t make it leak but it would prevent the flow of fluid to the cylinders. Just a guess but would need to know more. Another option is to post up on the Green Tractor Talk forum there are lots of very knowledgeable people there.
Thank you Josh
Very welcome, glad it was helpful!
Very informative. Thanks!
Thanks, glad it was valuable! Thanks for watching and commenting.
I use one of them holes on the right side of my loader I went and got an ammo box at harbor freight in both of that right there and I throw my chains and clevis's and stuff in it.
I need to do that! Can you send me a photo to hardy.brother.outdoors@gmail.com ? I hate the limited storage on these tractors and could use carrying my cameras too... :-)
Can you tell us how to adjust the loader cams where you have the grease fittings?
Hey unfortunately I’m not sure I know which part you are talking about as there multiple grease fittings on the loader arms.
Yes, that is the part I am talking about. If you notice each grease fitting can be rotated with the nut on the back-side of the loader behind each and every grease fitting on the loader. If you put a wrench on the nut and turn it you will notice the hydraulic cylinder moves up, backward, down, forward and then back to upper position again. It appears that rotating the bolt makes the hydraulic cylinder shorter, longer, up, or down.
you can mount lights in the holes
That would work... I've seen handles and mirrors mounted there too...
What do they fill the tires with for ballast , enjoyed your video’s looking to buy one
The popular commercial product is beet juice, sold as Rimguard. I've heard that in the past people used washer fluid or antifreeze... there are two issues to keep in mind... corrosion of rims and freezing if you are in cold temps... You are also looking for bang for your buck in terms of weight/vol and apparently beet juice has a high weight/gallon. I've also heard that it can be a mess if you get a hole in your tire and it's also added expense if you have a flat and have to refill the tires. So far i've not yet pulled the trigger on having them filled but Jason's 4052R has filled tires.
Iv straight put some work in on mine 36 hrs to 1078hrs front driveline came out in two wheel drive snap both the pinion and the transfer case side pinion off 9,800 two days before it was off warranty thankfully keep them both tight it wasn't two wheel drive going down the road and it came out I literally couldn't get my pinky inside of the yolk that's how small it is I have a Moto 4 80cc Yamaha that the rear shaft on we're in is bigger than the driveshaft on other than that those pins don't ever use the galvanized ones how to figure that out the hard way $4,000 later two new hydraulics two new paddles that little flap you and the bar goes across that's only $11 for the correct pins or about $2.49 for hardened ones not worth I live in the mountains feels like it's top heavy it's really not other than that just check every nut and bolt I drew a little lines of a paint pen because I got the thing literally there was so many things that were loose it was unbelievable even that hose clamps for the the diesel we're not slid on all the way correctly just stupid little things repeatedly only thing I did is I move the rear lights to the inside of the tractor kind of annoying if you're always using rear attachments but I'm in the bushes 24/7
It’s a good machine for sure. Paint pen is key, too many loose bolts for sure but now a quick visual inspection and I’m on my way. Thanks for watching and commenting and stay safe out there! - Josh
All good things, all good things.
Thanks Chance!
The holes at the top are used to install the loader at the factory using an overhead crane.
Very interesting, I had never heard that. Thanks for sharing!
The hole on the back of lift arms ar for the storage legs the pin in the storage legs to hold it.
Thanks Jerry, I had heard something along those lines in terms of the initial shipping if we are talking about the same thing.
Mirrors go in the hole on top of the loader
Yep, I’ve seen some mirrors and handles built to go there.
Nice video
Thanks for watching and commenting!
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Have you ever heard that John Deere ? Inventor or ? Never intended to have any implements in the front of the tractor, so the Hydrolics for the front things had to modify an after market thing and put a Splitter in the rear end Hydrolic hose ??? Did you ever hear of this ?? Because last year I lost my use of the loader, my Brush Hog worked just fine ! So I took my 3032E with 130 hours into a service place to getnit repaired . That's what I was told. Sounds kind of CORNY TO ME?
So could u let me know what you think ? Could this be really true ?? Thank you if you could please answer me ?? Sherry
so what i think they are talking about is a 3rd function diverter. It's pretty common nowadays and on some tractors comes standard. This allows you to do things like open and close a grapple vs just roll and raise something like a bucket.
Remove light
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Nice video
Thanks Brock!