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I started with 1023, then onto 2032R then I made the mistake of switching brands. I thought I wanted a cab and found something way cheaper than Deere. Well you get why you pay for. Had that machine for maybe a year when I couldn’t take it any more (so many broken parts and issues) and got the 2038R. This tractor I love. So versatile and strong. I have a land plane, rear finish mower, bush hog, from mounted snow blower, grapple, plow blade, and bucket. This tractor does everything I need it to do and more. Plus John Deere stands behind what they build! I can also say that if it’s your first tractor take time to think about all of the things you could do, not just what you want at the moment. These are investments and will be around for a while. I never thought about how much I could do when I got my 1023 and quickly out grew it’s capabilities but with the 2038R you have small form factor and power ! I get on good works tractors website and click the button to buy you won’t regret it!!
I owned a 1023E, 1026R, 2025R( 2015) , and jumped to a 3E( 2018) , big difference in loader height and side to side stability. Added the John Deere armrest kit ( $99 bucks), Added a Goodworks recommended seat cover, Added a HEATED SEAT pad! , Added a 300CX BLI ( Bucket Level indicator) $80, LED front lights using the factory wiring for them, Horn from a John Deere Gator, and a AIR RIDE seat, CHEAP. Took out the 4 hard "Christmas trees" and put in a blow up adjustable lumbar support pillow, $ 15 bucks, now I ride on air!
Great review 👍 I purchased a 3038E back in 2010, was looking for a heavy enough machine for deep Maine snow, but I didn't want bells and whistles, just horsepower and weight, paid 13,995 with the 305 loader. Absolutely a wonderful work horse! Very happy with it! Thanks for the awesome review.
Good video. I have the 2018 3038e open tractor. I installed 4 led lights from Northern Tool on rops. I dont need mid PTO to cut grass. I have a 40acre open property. Lease out 26 acres to farmer. Rest is woods. Just use Bush hog to cut weeds and tiller for deer plots. I have the ag1 tires because of clay type soil. Better traction in that greasy clay. Happy with tractor.
First, let me say I first heard of you from TTWT. Second, I have a 2038R and love it. It has done everything I asked for it do it. I have a quickattach stump grinder and have done at least 30 stumps with it. One was a 40” sweet gum and I got the whole thing out roots and all. I love the autothrottle. It should be standard on every tractor. My only complaint is I wish the cigarette adapter was a USB plug. LOL. If that’s all to complain about I got it made. Oh, and I bought a replacement for that plug for $16.59 on Amazon. It’s an awesome little tractor.
Nice review. I really appreciate that you show there's quite a difference in price, despite series numbers being "flip-flopped". Do you make sales often in Iowa? We have a 1025R and I absolutely LOVE it, but coming to a possible realization that I need a more powerful, heavier tractor, that ISN'T much bigger - high order, right???
Thanks Courtney. Some interesting specs. Surprising too. I would have thought for sure the lift capacities (both the FEL and 3 PH) would have been much more than my Kubota B2601. Thanks again- Cheers and have a great week out there!
@@GoodWorksTractors yes. Forgot to mention. Base machine with loader. Young man's tractor 3e, price over comfort. Old man's tractor 2r large frame, I want the one with more.
I bought a 3025e in 2018. As of today I have 920 hours and still love it. I have put it through a large variety of jobs including lots of bush hog and finish mower work.
Awesome video THANKS. I had an 2038R for approx. 2 years. 1st I love this tractor. I had the older 2000 series. This is a much better tractor. Really the only 2 con's for me. Tires, in that, I wish it had these new R14 treads. Why, I'm in a some what of a sandy soil area- at best it does ok- example- it has not be in 4WD if in more of sandy soil please note this is without loader. I also believe its due to it's very narrow front tires. This tractor sinks like a rock in sandy conditions. JOHN DEERE design bigger rims for the 2038R. 2nd. The mower weights a ton. I saw a loader attachment that would lift the mower (GREAT IDEA) but only for the 1 series tractor. So, I create a very simple attachment to use the loader to lift the mowing deck so that I can clean, change mower blade or sharpen WITHOUT killing my back.
good info,I bought a new 2032 JD in 2017 from a very good dealer up here,200 miles from me.lol closest there is,but LOVE the tractor,but since new had Hydraulic issues,took back and they had it 2 months,to replace the main HYD Valve,JD wouldnt send them one,anyway have had a Hyd noise like its cavitating ,litterally shakes the loader at times when lifting or lowering,like I said,love it but frustrated and wont lift as much as I thought it could,with the issue its having,so decided to trade it back,let JD deal with it,getting a 3039R Model,now just wondering CAB or no cab,alot of brush I deal with currently,but would be nice once I get my place cleaned up,thanks keep the videos coming out
Very interesting. That would make for a difficult decision at purchase time, even for a seasoned operator. I keep thinking about a near Max loaded bucket, & stability. Bigger framed or heavier? Dunno....
I have a 2019 JD 2038r with a mid mount deck. I live in western Pennsylvania and have some hills on my property. The only problem I have is with the mid mount deck. While Sideways on hills, The pto shaft and the gear box on the deck come out of alignment. When this happen it will make a loud rattling noise. I just wish I would have bought a rear finishing mower. Other then that the tractor is very strong and friendly to use.
There is a bolt on the female part of the auto connect system that was installed backwards on my 2038r such that it hit the driveshaft when in a bind on a hill. If you take this out and put it in the other direction, this noise may go away.
I was of the same opinion about the JD 2-range vs. Kubota 3-range transmission until I used one. You're absolutely right that you do almost all your work in mid range with the Kubota. Problem is, the low range is so low as to be virtually useless and the high range is too high. Personally, I think JD has a better solution and, you're more likely to have the JD in the correct range when working it. Doing so is going to improve wear and tear on that hydrostat too.
The three ranges on my Kubota 3540 are high range, on road traveling, Mid range is for ploughing, cultivating, loader use, Low range is for slow moving operations like planting, etc, where you are travelling at a pace to match the work on hand.
This is interesting, I know John Deere has a 6250r and a 7250r, a 8410r, and a 9410r, all these are expensive and large row crop tractors, but depending on the job application, less weight and more power are needed or vice versa, so this is cool that Deere does this model overlap to provide the best tractors for their customers, to adapt their tractors to every application, no matter what, whether chisel plowing, or mowing lawn, this is cool
notice how much faster the 3E series loader cycles? to me that's one of the best selling points of the 3E. For loader work, the 3E will outwork almost any compact tractor. loader lift capacity is so overrated. plus the short wheelbase gives it a very small turn in radius. for small properties of a few acres and is flat, the 3E series is perfect
do a drawbar pull test between the two. my problem with the 3e is lack of power to wheels in pushing or pulling applications, TTWT had one of those scales the he used on one
A friend has just bought (Feb '21) a new 3038e and it couldn't knock the skin off of a rice pudding it is so weak! I'm comparing it to my Kubota 3540 which theoretically should be slightly lower powered but there is no comparison. I cultivated my friends field which is stone free light soil and the JD had to be set on high throttle, low gear in order not to stall out. My Kubota would do that in mid range 4th gear, no sweat. It feels and sounds wrong but this guy is getting no help from the local agency. JD is a reputable brand so I suppose this is a faulty machine, or at least needs some adjustments. Did you solve your lack of power Ricky?
Hey Courtney, once again; nice job on the presentation! I've been pushing my brother to FINALLY buy a 🚜; spread wood chips in the Spring, no longer have to pay a landscaper to cut & plow, take out the recycling/trash every Tuesday, downed trees/firewood, spread soil and the list just keeps on going! I'm pushing him hard Courtney on the JD 2038 R. Does the ROPS fold down? I assume this will tuck into a regular size garage/door? Yup, told em' it's time to 🚜 UP!!! Enough already,,,,,,,😅😂 🤣. Courtney, the boy's got one of those martyr type complexes; where EVERYTHING should be done with either the snow shovel or his 20 year old wheelbarrow. When the topic is discussed, potential 🚜 ownership; I can actually see this 🌊 w🌊a🌊v🌊e of guilt slowly work across his face. I gotta tell ya'; it's absolutely freekin' priceless 🤗!!! It's NOT the $$$, that he has! It took me 6 months to mentally shove him into a 2021 GMC pickup. Ha! I swing by on a July 93° day & he's out there on his 12th wheelbarrow load of chips to spread; just after a 15 yard delivery! You must of run across this "type", in you're travels; over the years. Some call it "buyers remorse", you know; the "guilts" after buying something expensive. It's NOT even that, he hasn't bought anything yet! Hey, love em' to death, we all should have a brother/friend like him; the 🌎 world 🌍 would be a much better place. Thought I'd share a "quick" funny with you this morning. When we last chatted, I mentioned a 🌨️blizzard ❄️ 🥶 ❄️ 🌨️ being 24 hours away. Well, today we're supposed to get 10" - 12". No biggie for the x595; but, it's now the wet vs dry 🌨️ snow 🌨️ ☹️. Over the years I kind of accepted the fact that when plowing, wet 6"+; I have to carve it up in sections in order to get rid of it. That was UNTIL I saw one of you're snow removal prep list of recommendations. One of your dozen or so suggestions was wheel weights; I can't wait to put em' on!!! I never really thought it was a horsepower issue (Yanmar 24 hp); wasn't sure what it actually was. I started to dread the 🌨️ wet 🌨️ snow coming; it would take me almost 3x longer to get rid of it, vs the blower with the "dry". As I told you the plan for the late Fall this year is Kubota RTV x1200 c with the blower; x595 with the 54" blade; wheel weights & all,,,,,,,🤗 😎. Courtney, keep doin' what you're doin'; I really enjoy watching you're TH-cam channel. I really have learned so much from you, since I started watching 2 months ago. I'll try to keep it short next time! Never knew this tractor stuff would ever put a damn skip in my step until I started watching you're channel?!? Bought the x595 in 2002. I cut grass & blow snow basically with it every year. In the Spring, I have the dealer do an oil & filter + lube; in the Fall they do a full service. They also fix & repair anything that requires it. Tractor has 1,200 easy hours on it; never spent a night outside. Can't say the same about the cars & trucks I've owned since I bought the x595. Yeah Courtney, if you were to ever list my tractor; it wouldn't be collecting any dust at you're shop! Ha! Have a great weekend Courtney.
Good video. Would be nice to add turning radius, frame thickness/durability, drivetrain differences, loader speed, ground clearance, push force and even a backhoe comparison.
I own a 3032e and I have used a 2038R quite a bit. They both get the job done. I like the weight of the 2R series (had backhoe hardware) but like the wider stance of the 3E series. At the end of the day I went with the 3E because of the lesser price. Oh and I don't think you can get AG tires on the 2 series just industrial tires. 3 series can have either.
Unfortunately John Deere has cheapen all of their E series. I think Deere E series are made in India where the M and R are made in the USA. The weight of the tractor tells you the difference in the metal.
Compacts are made in Augusta, GA. 5E made in India. 6E made in Mexico (I think,) and 6M made in Mannheim Germany. I believe only 8000 and 9000 series tractors are completely made in USA.
Dear amigos, I'm from South America. I'm about to buy a JD 3036E. I need a frontloader. Here down under is everything strange and off. My dealer can't sell a original JD Loader. But he can sell one out of the production off a engeneering company. Just for comparasion... Does anybody know the price of new unused JD Loaders? E 300 E 300 MSM 305 D 160 In dólares americanos. Thank you for help! Saludos desde otro lado del mundo
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Thank you so much, we are about to buy our first tractor and need it for land and road maintenance. We wanted to be sure that the 2038R was the way to go. We found all this info so helpful.
You guys realize the 2032/2038 series 2R tractor spec can be ordered with a 220R MSL loader with 1,377 LBS lift capacity that blows the three series capability out of the water.
Between the 2 and 3 series, which one do you think would be more stable going across hills, I mow currently with my 1025r and it does great but I’d like to get the 72 inch deck, but I’m sketchy about getting a taller tractor to do so.
If you're looking at a 72" belly mower, then it would be the 2r or 3r. I think the 3r would be a little more stable laterally, although both would be an improvement over the 1025r. They are sitting higher, but they weigh substantially more, and sit wider. Plus, if you load the tires and perhaps install spacers (and still fit the mower), then you might have a winning combination.
I own a 3039R with 300 hours on it and I am very disappointed because of heating problems, after an hour of use I have to stop and clean the dust out of the radiators. Any little bit of dust or even pollen causes heating problems.
@@GoodWorksTractors I do have a q. is the 2038r supposed to leak fuel when you fill it all the way up. I would think this would be a sealed system. if i do fill all the way to the top it leaks maybe 3 or 4 qts. on the mower deck
I got a question for you sir ? I am 6 foot 5 + 430 lb I'm not a small man By any stretch of the imagination. I am trying to buy a tractor and I'm looking towards the 4320 do you by any chance know what the distance is between like the Steering wheel and the back of the seat as far back as it'll go? And the distance from the edge of the seat cushion to the drive pedals on these two and if there is a difference in them would you let me know? I have no place to go sit on any of these tractors at all to test-drive them I'm looking for a 2005 or older model in the 45 horsepower range. Mainly because of the tractors I've set on that are smaller I can barely get my legs lifted up to get on the pedals , and be comfortable while doing it . Any help you can give me would be greatly appreciated or anybody else out there that can answer my questions I would love to hear from you guys any advice for a guy my size and what size frame tractor to buy.
I'll try to make a video sometime soon. I don't have this info off the top of my head, but in general, the larger the tractor, the more space you'll have.
Good Works Tractors the 2038 is almost 15’ with the loader And brush hog is about 8’ I don’t think a guy could even load a tilt deck with a mower hooked up. Just trying to help with content for you.
I don't think that's correct. I just measured a 4 Series the other day and that was only about 14' long. I'm guessing it's around 13'. I'd have to get an exact measurement.
I have a 3520 with cab and I love everything except I would like a little more lift capacity on the FEL but I don't think it is worth 26000.00 more to upgrade to a new 4052
You can get the 4th/5th rear SCV combo for the 3e, so that gives you two additional hydraulic functions right there. I just added it to a 3038e last week.
Nice tutorial. I have a 4310 (nominal 30-hp, 3-sp HST) I bought new many years ago that's used for hardwood firewood processing, dirt driveway boxblading, bushhogging, and snow removal. Works, obviously, but I'm thinking about going larger for the power and stability on hills. Where does this old 4310 fit into the modern designations, and what's a modern-ish larger model that would still fit my field full of attachments? Thanks.
This makes no sense, mind blown. That's unreal that the 2 will work just like the 3e. Wonder if the 3r gets a bump in weight and lifting ability. I'm sure the 2r has another 200+ lbs with the mid pto and a little extra fluid but why get the 3 at that point.
The l3901 is a pretty good tractor but we use it for mainly loader work. You can’t even get a full bucket of dirt because of the hydraulic power (unless it is loose tilled dirt). If you do get a full bucket of dirt it wants to to tip and the back end comes off the ground.
I own many John Deere pieces of equipment, balers mowers skidsteer larger tractors. I need a compact tractor and shopped all the brands. IMHO the 3038 is very cheaply made compared to most of the others and just as expensive. Seriously, plastic fenders?? Had to go orange.
Dear amigos, I'm from South America. I'm about to buy a JD 3036E. I need a frontloader. Here down under is everything strange and off. My dealer can't sell a original JD Loader. But he can sell one out of the production off a engeneering company. Just for comparasion... Does anybody know the price of new unused JD Loaders? E 300 E 300 MSM 305 D 160 In dólares americanos. Thank you for help! Saludos desde otro lado del mundo
Sorry, I can't watch anymore of your video, but I thought I'de give you the reason since you went through the trouble of making it. I'll sum things up with this: Tell me the time, don't build me a clock". Simply say what you're going to do, do it, and then explain what you did. In the Army, where you teach people with a large range of ability to learn its called ~ Explanation, Demonstration, and Practical Application. It's been done that way for several generations and has taught people with IQ's varying from superior to the very low, even those termed McNamara's Morons.
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We bought a new 3038e in 2009. 11 years later the tractor still does everything we ask of it. Couldn't be happier.
I started with 1023, then onto 2032R then I made the mistake of switching brands. I thought I wanted a cab and found something way cheaper than Deere. Well you get why you pay for. Had that machine for maybe a year when I couldn’t take it any more (so many broken parts and issues) and got the 2038R. This tractor I love. So versatile and strong. I have a land plane, rear finish mower, bush hog, from mounted snow blower, grapple, plow blade, and bucket. This tractor does everything I need it to do and more. Plus John Deere stands behind what they build! I can also say that if it’s your first tractor take time to think about all of the things you could do, not just what you want at the moment. These are investments and will be around for a while. I never thought about how much I could do when I got my 1023 and quickly out grew it’s capabilities but with the 2038R you have small form factor and power ! I get on good works tractors website and click the button to buy you won’t regret it!!
I owned a 1023E, 1026R, 2025R( 2015) , and jumped to a 3E( 2018) , big difference in loader height and side to side stability. Added the John Deere armrest kit ( $99 bucks), Added a Goodworks recommended seat cover, Added a HEATED SEAT pad! , Added a 300CX BLI ( Bucket Level indicator) $80, LED front lights using the factory wiring for them, Horn from a John Deere Gator, and a AIR RIDE seat, CHEAP. Took out the 4 hard "Christmas trees" and put in a blow up adjustable lumbar support pillow, $ 15 bucks, now I ride on air!
Great review 👍 I purchased a 3038E back in 2010, was looking for a heavy enough machine for deep Maine snow, but I didn't want bells and whistles, just horsepower and weight, paid 13,995 with the 305 loader. Absolutely a wonderful work horse! Very happy with it! Thanks for the awesome review.
My how times change. The current price is $27,625 for just the tractor. Now add $6,644 for the loader.
Good video. I have the 2018 3038e open tractor. I installed 4 led lights from Northern Tool on rops. I dont need mid PTO to cut grass. I have a 40acre open property. Lease out 26 acres to farmer. Rest is woods. Just use Bush hog to cut weeds and tiller for deer plots. I have the ag1 tires because of clay type soil. Better traction in that greasy clay. Happy with tractor.
Finally I found a good comparison between those two. Thanks man!
Glad I could help!
First, let me say I first heard of you from TTWT. Second, I have a 2038R and love it. It has done everything I asked for it do it. I have a quickattach stump grinder and have done at least 30 stumps with it. One was a 40” sweet gum and I got the whole thing out roots and all. I love the autothrottle. It should be standard on every tractor. My only complaint is I wish the cigarette adapter was a USB plug. LOL. If that’s all to complain about I got it made. Oh, and I bought a replacement for that plug for $16.59 on Amazon. It’s an awesome little tractor.
Nice review. I really appreciate that you show there's quite a difference in price, despite series numbers being "flip-flopped".
Do you make sales often in Iowa?
We have a 1025R and I absolutely LOVE it, but coming to a possible realization that I need a more powerful, heavier tractor, that ISN'T much bigger - high order, right???
Thanks Courtney. Some interesting specs. Surprising too. I would have thought for sure the lift capacities (both the FEL and 3 PH) would have been much more than my Kubota B2601. Thanks again- Cheers and have a great week out there!
The price difference between the two for new is only about $2,500-$3,000.
Great comparison.
Without the mower
@@GoodWorksTractors yes. Forgot to mention. Base machine with loader.
Young man's tractor 3e, price over comfort.
Old man's tractor 2r large frame, I want the one with more.
I bought a 3025e in 2018. As of today I have 920 hours and still love it. I have put it through a large variety of jobs including lots of bush hog and finish mower work.
You guys do put out lots of truly useful content, thanks.
Awesome video THANKS. I had an 2038R for approx. 2 years. 1st I love this tractor. I had the older 2000 series. This is a much better tractor. Really the only 2 con's for me. Tires, in that, I wish it had these new R14 treads. Why, I'm in a some what of a sandy soil area- at best it does ok- example- it has not be in 4WD if in more of sandy soil please note this is without loader. I also believe its due to it's very narrow front tires. This tractor sinks like a rock in sandy conditions. JOHN DEERE design bigger rims for the 2038R. 2nd. The mower weights a ton. I saw a loader attachment that would lift the mower (GREAT IDEA) but only for the 1 series tractor. So, I create a very simple attachment to use the loader to lift the mowing deck so that I can clean, change mower blade or sharpen WITHOUT killing my back.
good info,I bought a new 2032 JD in 2017 from a very good dealer up here,200 miles from me.lol closest there is,but LOVE the tractor,but since new had Hydraulic issues,took back and they had it 2 months,to replace the main HYD Valve,JD wouldnt send them one,anyway have had a Hyd noise like its cavitating ,litterally shakes the loader at times when lifting or lowering,like I said,love it but frustrated and wont lift as much as I thought it could,with the issue its having,so decided to trade it back,let JD deal with it,getting a 3039R Model,now just wondering CAB or no cab,alot of brush I deal with currently,but would be nice once I get my place cleaned up,thanks keep the videos coming out
Great video. I’m looking at buying a 3025E right now
Watching this 2 years later and wow the prices on these tractors have really gone up.
That's no bullshit. Shoulda woulda coulds
Just bought the 2038r and am waiting delivery. Really good review and enjoyed it.
Awesome, hope you love it!
I need to stop and visit your business sometime. Thanks good video
Very interesting. That would make for a difficult decision at purchase time, even for a seasoned operator. I keep thinking about a near Max loaded bucket, & stability. Bigger framed or heavier? Dunno....
I agree. Plus big price difference too for the "smaller" one. I guess I'd rather have more choices than not enough though!
I have a 2019 JD 2038r with a mid mount deck. I live in western Pennsylvania and have some hills on my property. The only problem I have is with the mid mount deck. While Sideways on hills, The pto shaft and the gear box on the deck come out of alignment. When this happen it will make a loud rattling noise. I just wish I would have bought a rear finishing mower. Other then that the tractor is very strong and friendly to use.
Maybe your dealer should hear about your complaint.
There is a bolt on the female part of the auto connect system that was installed backwards on my 2038r such that it hit the driveshaft when in a bind on a hill. If you take this out and put it in the other direction, this noise may go away.
I was of the same opinion about the JD 2-range vs. Kubota 3-range transmission until I used one. You're absolutely right that you do almost all your work in mid range with the Kubota. Problem is, the low range is so low as to be virtually useless and the high range is too high. Personally, I think JD has a better solution and, you're more likely to have the JD in the correct range when working it. Doing so is going to improve wear and tear on that hydrostat too.
The three ranges on my Kubota 3540 are high range, on road traveling, Mid range is for ploughing, cultivating, loader use, Low range is for slow moving operations like planting, etc, where you are travelling at a pace to match the work on hand.
2018 2038r loader and backhoe LOVE it
This is interesting, I know John Deere has a 6250r and a 7250r, a 8410r, and a 9410r, all these are expensive and large row crop tractors, but depending on the job application, less weight and more power are needed or vice versa, so this is cool that Deere does this model overlap to provide the best tractors for their customers, to adapt their tractors to every application, no matter what, whether chisel plowing, or mowing lawn, this is cool
Great perspective. Thanks for sharing!
notice how much faster the 3E series loader cycles? to me that's one of the best selling points of the 3E. For loader work, the 3E will outwork almost any compact tractor. loader lift capacity is so overrated. plus the short wheelbase gives it a very small turn in radius. for small properties of a few acres and is flat, the 3E series is perfect
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I have a new 3032E with loaded tires the power is great and the loader is great also I moved and spread 10 tons of gravel in no time
Can we make a drinking game from the number of times you walk towards the camera... Really though I appreciate you, your team and y'all's videos.
do a drawbar pull test between the two. my problem with the 3e is lack of power to wheels in pushing or pulling applications, TTWT had one of those scales the he used on one
A friend has just bought (Feb '21) a new 3038e and it couldn't knock the skin off of a rice pudding it is so weak! I'm comparing it to my Kubota 3540 which theoretically should be slightly lower powered but there is no comparison. I cultivated my friends field which is stone free light soil and the JD had to be set on high throttle, low gear in order not to stall out. My Kubota would do that in mid range 4th gear, no sweat. It feels and sounds wrong but this guy is getting no help from the local agency. JD is a reputable brand so I suppose this is a faulty machine, or at least needs some adjustments. Did you solve your lack of power Ricky?
Excellent coverage!
Such a vast amount of knowledge
Hey Courtney, once again; nice job on the presentation! I've been pushing my brother to FINALLY buy a 🚜; spread wood chips in the Spring, no longer have to pay a landscaper to cut & plow, take out the recycling/trash every Tuesday, downed trees/firewood, spread soil and the list just keeps on going! I'm pushing him hard Courtney on the JD 2038 R. Does the ROPS fold down? I assume this will tuck into a regular size garage/door? Yup, told em' it's time to 🚜 UP!!! Enough already,,,,,,,😅😂 🤣. Courtney, the boy's got one of those martyr type complexes; where EVERYTHING should be done with either the snow shovel or his 20 year old wheelbarrow. When the topic is discussed, potential 🚜 ownership; I can actually see this 🌊 w🌊a🌊v🌊e of guilt slowly work across his face. I gotta tell ya'; it's absolutely freekin' priceless 🤗!!! It's NOT the $$$, that he has! It took me 6 months to mentally shove him into a 2021 GMC pickup. Ha! I swing by on a July 93° day & he's out there on his 12th wheelbarrow load of chips to spread; just after a 15 yard delivery! You must of run across this "type", in you're travels; over the years. Some call it "buyers remorse", you know; the "guilts" after buying something expensive. It's NOT even that, he hasn't bought anything yet! Hey, love em' to death, we all should have a brother/friend like him; the 🌎 world 🌍 would be a much better place. Thought I'd share a "quick" funny with you this morning. When we last chatted, I mentioned a 🌨️blizzard ❄️ 🥶 ❄️ 🌨️ being 24 hours away. Well, today we're supposed to get 10" - 12". No biggie for the x595; but, it's now the wet vs dry 🌨️ snow 🌨️ ☹️. Over the years I kind of accepted the fact that when plowing, wet 6"+; I have to carve it up in sections in order to get rid of it. That was UNTIL I saw one of you're snow removal prep list of recommendations. One of your dozen or so suggestions was wheel weights; I can't wait to put em' on!!! I never really thought it was a horsepower issue (Yanmar 24 hp); wasn't sure what it actually was. I started to dread the 🌨️ wet 🌨️ snow coming; it would take me almost 3x longer to get rid of it, vs the blower with the "dry". As I told you the plan for the late Fall this year is Kubota RTV x1200 c with the blower; x595 with the 54" blade; wheel weights & all,,,,,,,🤗 😎. Courtney, keep doin' what you're doin'; I really enjoy watching you're TH-cam channel. I really have learned so much from you, since I started watching 2 months ago. I'll try to keep it short next time! Never knew this tractor stuff would ever put a damn skip in my step until I started watching you're channel?!? Bought the x595 in 2002. I cut grass & blow snow basically with it every year. In the Spring, I have the dealer do an oil & filter + lube; in the Fall they do a full service. They also fix & repair anything that requires it. Tractor has 1,200 easy hours on it; never spent a night outside. Can't say the same about the cars & trucks I've owned since I bought the x595. Yeah Courtney, if you were to ever list my tractor; it wouldn't be collecting any dust at you're shop! Ha! Have a great weekend Courtney.
Good video. Would be nice to add turning radius, frame thickness/durability, drivetrain differences, loader speed, ground clearance, push force and even a backhoe comparison.
How about doing the 3039r vs the 2038r
Yeah need to compare 2r to 3r
I own a 3032e and I have used a 2038R quite a bit. They both get the job done. I like the weight of the 2R series (had backhoe hardware) but like the wider stance of the 3E series. At the end of the day I went with the 3E because of the lesser price. Oh and I don't think you can get AG tires on the 2 series just industrial tires. 3 series can have either.
I love my 2017 2038R.
Unfortunately John Deere has cheapen all of their E series. I think Deere E series are made in India where the M and R are made in the USA. The weight of the tractor tells you the difference in the metal.
3E is made in Augusta Ga
The 5E is made in India, but Not the 3 series.
my JD dealer told me the E series is assembled in Augusta Ga. from parts made around the world.
Compacts are made in Augusta, GA. 5E made in India. 6E made in Mexico (I think,) and 6M made in Mannheim Germany. I believe only 8000 and 9000 series tractors are completely made in USA.
Dear amigos, I'm from South America. I'm about to buy a JD 3036E.
I need a frontloader.
Here down under is everything strange and off.
My dealer can't sell a original JD Loader. But he can sell one out of the production off a engeneering company.
Just for comparasion...
Does anybody know the price of new unused JD Loaders?
E 300
E 300 MSM
305
D 160
In dólares americanos.
Thank you for help!
Saludos desde otro lado del mundo
Links to the two tractors in this video! These may or may not be for sale depending on when you see this video! www.goodworkstractors.com/product/2017-john-deere-2038r-4wd-38hp-tractor-loader-mower-for-sale/ & www.goodworkstractors.com/product/2018-john-deere-3038e-4wd-38hp-tractor-loader-for-sale-2/
Thank you so much, we are about to buy our first tractor and need it for land and road maintenance. We wanted to be sure that the 2038R was the way to go. We found all this info so helpful.
FYI I still own the 2038R.... great tractor
I have a 3520 with cab and it is amazing does so much work
Great info!
2025r owner here... plenty for my 5 acres!
Thanks for watching!
You weren't kidding. Prices went up a lot in 2 years
So what is the advantage of one over the other, it seems like the 3E is less of a tractor other than ground clearance?
Good info. Thank you!
You guys realize the 2032/2038 series 2R tractor spec can be ordered with a 220R MSL loader with 1,377 LBS lift capacity that blows the three series capability out of the water.
Not when this video was made years ago
Between the 2 and 3 series, which one do you think would be more stable going across hills, I mow currently with my 1025r and it does great but I’d like to get the 72 inch deck, but I’m sketchy about getting a taller tractor to do so.
If you're looking at a 72" belly mower, then it would be the 2r or 3r. I think the 3r would be a little more stable laterally, although both would be an improvement over the 1025r. They are sitting higher, but they weigh substantially more, and sit wider. Plus, if you load the tires and perhaps install spacers (and still fit the mower), then you might have a winning combination.
Good Works Tractors ppl
So glad I bought my tractor already... your putting too many numbers n information into my think tank...lol
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I own a 3039R with 300 hours on it and I am very disappointed because of heating problems, after an hour of use I have to stop and clean the dust out of the radiators. Any little bit of dust or even pollen causes heating problems.
I have a 2018 2038r it is a mean light guy. was going to get the 1025r i am glad i went bigger
Yep, 2038r is a really, really nice machine
@@GoodWorksTractors I do have a q. is the 2038r supposed to leak fuel when you fill it all the way up. I would think this would be a sealed system. if i do fill all the way to the top it leaks maybe 3 or 4 qts. on the mower deck
I got a question for you sir ? I am 6 foot 5 + 430 lb I'm not a small man By any stretch of the imagination. I am trying to buy a tractor and I'm looking towards the 4320 do you by any chance know what the distance is between like the Steering wheel and the back of the seat as far back as it'll go? And the distance from the edge of the seat cushion to the drive pedals on these two and if there is a difference in them would you let me know? I have no place to go sit on any of these tractors at all to test-drive them I'm looking for a 2005 or older model in the 45 horsepower range. Mainly because of the tractors I've set on that are smaller I can barely get my legs lifted up to get on the pedals , and be comfortable while doing it . Any help you can give me would be greatly appreciated or anybody else out there that can answer my questions I would love to hear from you guys any advice for a guy my size and what size frame tractor to buy.
I'll try to make a video sometime soon. I don't have this info off the top of my head, but in general, the larger the tractor, the more space you'll have.
What size trailer does a guy need to haul a 2 our 3 series tractor with a rotary mower and loader?
Tandem axle 7,000 lb 16' is ideal. Could go 14' and squeak by too.
Good Works Tractors the 2038 is almost 15’ with the loader And brush hog is about 8’ I don’t think a guy could even load a tilt deck with a mower hooked up. Just trying to help with content for you.
I don't think that's correct. I just measured a 4 Series the other day and that was only about 14' long. I'm guessing it's around 13'. I'd have to get an exact measurement.
Good Works Tractors we are in the market for a new trailer. I keep second guessing myself on size because of taking attachments with.
Go as long as you can in my opinion.
It's like your own little tractor parade
Ha!
I'd love to see your review on a 4320
Great video but it appears the 4r with the cab barely fit in there garage door :)
Would you recommend to run a 60 or a 72 inch flail on the 38e?
60"
@@GoodWorksTractors Thank you
Great information! Thanks.
Why would you get a 3 series if 2 series is heavier and can lift more? What am i missing?
Price, width, tire size, probably more
is the brush guard/radiator guard standard on the 2R and 3E witha fel?
I would need to know the distance between the interior of the tires, need to till and be able to pass over after to pick up vegetables
I have a 3520 with cab and I love everything except I would like a little more lift capacity on the FEL but I don't think it is worth 26000.00 more to upgrade to a new 4052
E series is limited to 1 factory rear hydraulic connection pair...if you want more connections you are required to go outside JD for your solution
You can get the 4th/5th rear SCV combo for the 3e, so that gives you two additional hydraulic functions right there. I just added it to a 3038e last week.
@@GoodWorksTractors Wow...then JD has changed their ops for the 3E series stuff...
Can you put the air ride seat from the 3r on a 2r
I don't think so
Nice tutorial. I have a 4310 (nominal 30-hp, 3-sp HST) I bought new many years ago that's used for hardwood firewood processing, dirt driveway boxblading, bushhogging, and snow removal. Works, obviously, but I'm thinking about going larger for the power and stability on hills. Where does this old 4310 fit into the modern designations, and what's a modern-ish larger model that would still fit my field full of attachments? Thanks.
LongBinh70
I got a Jd4200 2930 hours I'm still very happy with it
Thanks
Can you get a 3rd function on the 2038r?
For sure aftermarket, possibly through JD now.
Mine has 3rd function on the bucket handle and 4 the and 5th function on the rear for top and tilt and one has power beyond to it
is it possible to change the seat from the 2038R to 2038E?
What's the price on that cabed unit you drove out at tthe begining of your show.?
Not for sale right now
They are both out of warranty. I purchased and the warranty is 2 years and 200 hours I beleave.
I'm guessing you don't or can't deal with Canadians. Do you know of anyone in Canada that does what you do? Thanks. Keep the vids coming!
Do they make a 2038d model?
Do you have smaller size I went a front loader and adtachments
Keep tabs on the website www.goodworkstractors.com
I will just keep my 1989 755 4x4 with loader....
I think th bigger tires on the E will pull better
This makes no sense, mind blown. That's unreal that the 2 will work just like the 3e. Wonder if the 3r gets a bump in weight and lifting ability. I'm sure the 2r has another 200+ lbs with the mid pto and a little extra fluid but why get the 3 at that point.
Got a kubota l3901 and with we would have got a 2038r
Why? Is there something the L3901 cant do that the 2038R can? (they seem fairly similar to me).
The l3901 is a pretty good tractor but we use it for mainly loader work. You can’t even get a full bucket of dirt because of the hydraulic power (unless it is loose tilled dirt). If you do get a full bucket of dirt it wants to to tip and the back end comes off the ground.
3033R getting work done
not to mention the 3033R should have freaking arm rests........
332e it’s amazing
So why is an e cheaper than r?
Just wish they had a hydrolics on the back to use box blade or blade.. No push down as is..
Downpressure? You can add it on. Just not common on tractors this size.
do you guys have clothing and hats
Not now, but soon!
I own many John Deere pieces of equipment, balers mowers skidsteer larger tractors. I need a compact tractor and shopped all the brands. IMHO the 3038 is very cheaply made compared to most of the others and just as expensive. Seriously, plastic fenders?? Had to go orange.
So, I see this often. Same motor different HP. What?
Dear amigos, I'm from South America. I'm about to buy a JD 3036E.
I need a frontloader.
Here down under is everything strange and off.
My dealer can't sell a original JD Loader. But he can sell one out of the production off a engeneering company.
Just for comparasion...
Does anybody know the price of new unused JD Loaders?
E 300
E 300 MSM
305
D 160
In dólares americanos.
Thank you for help!
Saludos desde otro lado del mundo
If 2038R is almost the same as 3032E, why there is no factory cab on 2038R?
Take a “R” over e series anyway
How much for the cab tractor?
Not for sale right now
New the 2r is less than the 3e
9:00 video starts
Sorry, I can't watch anymore of your video, but I thought I'de give you the reason since you went through the trouble of making it. I'll sum things up with this: Tell me the time, don't build me a clock". Simply say what you're going to do, do it, and then explain what you did. In the Army, where you teach people with a large range of ability to learn its called ~ Explanation, Demonstration, and Practical Application. It's been done that way for several generations and has taught people with IQ's varying from superior to the very low, even those termed McNamara's Morons.
There's more than one way to skin a cat, take care.
@@GoodWorksTractorsSome ways work and some don't.
Blah blah blah. Skip to 3:20 to start content.
1st Bam!
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@@GoodWorksTractors Thats like all week I think !!
On 🔥!!!
@@GoodWorksTractors EXACTLY lol