Stock John Deere 1025R v. HydrosPlus John Deere 1025R - Loader Work
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 ธ.ค. 2024
- This video is my attempt to show both how differently the loader functions with and without HydrosPlus, but also the difference in how you as the operator will use the loader controls when you have the flow required to give you control of both loader functions at the same time.
So worth the upgrades 🙂
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So for the loader example shown which hydro plus upgrades are needed? I have a stock 1025R. I'm most interested in getting faster bucket curl while raising and lowering the loader. Thanks.
check out my comment to adam4218 in this thread. I always recommend stage 3 for the best performance.
Does the increased flow help at all with High range driving? Say, up hills and such.
I’m curious to know this myself 🧐
@@wraith3951no. The Turbo kit will
Increased flow speeds up implement speed. Drive hydraulics are separate and you're still at 23.9hp stock
@MJF40 is correct. To help on the hills, I would recommend the HydrosPlus Turbo+. It makes a huge difference in what you can do in high range. You'll still be limited to the same speeds, and hydraulic temps may be a factor depending on what you're doing with the extra power. Hills typically wouldn't be a problem, but pulling a full box blade in high range down a mile long drive could build some heat and you would have to give it a break from time to time.
The quick answer yes becuase your engine RPM won't decrease as much as stock engine. But the extra HP from the turbo kit will greatly increase the heat going into the oil when the hydrostatic drive is pumping the oil over the high pressure relief valves.
Which stage is the hydro's plus installed on this tractor? Wondering if there are recommendations for someone that uses the loader but doesn't have a back hoe.
This is stage 3, and my recommendation is always stage 3, even if you don't have the backhoe. Almost everyone who upgrades to stage 1 or 2 ends up coming back to get stage 3, and they always say they should have started with stage 3. The reason is not because of max flow, rather it's the ability to get fast hydraulics at lower RPMs. The stage 3 does everything the stage 2 can do, but it does it at 500 RPMs less. That's less fuel, less noise, and less wear on your machine.
Thank you for this. My tractor will barely lift at idle. Have to idle up a few hundred RPM to lift. Think I could actually have some pump issues.