Just purchased a JD2038 for my property of 10acres, with loader bucket, box blade for moving dirt, gravel, and for grading driveway and 1/3 mile dirt road to mail box. forks, for moving misc. materials on mostly pallets, and flail mower for weed and brush abatement I’m very happy with this compact tractor, it’s a true little mighty might.
We've had a 2032R on our 10 acre homestead for over 2 years now. It is not nearly enough tractor for what we do. At first I was loving it compared to hand tools. But after 2 years I've learned that it can't lift what we need like IBC totes filled with firewood or large buckets of gravel. It can't plow. Etc. Not enough weight or HP. Basically the 2, 3 and 4 series "tractors" are glorified riding mowers with buckets built for light work on a developed property. Like carrying mulch to trees, maintaining the gravel driveway, moving compost, basically lawn and garden work. Now if that is all you do on your homestead, then stick with a 1-4 series. But if you need to lift anywhere near 2,000 lbs with the loader, break up soil, build roads, cultivate land, etc on your homestead get a utility tractor like a 5 series.
This was a perfect video for us! David and I have been looking, just looking for now, but this was one of the ones we were looking at. We don't need a huge tractor lol
I liked the ground clearance and lift capacity better on the 2032R. I got the 1025R with a backhoe for the same price an has rear hydraulics. Tractors with under 25 hp don't have DEP and I can burn my own Bi -diesel. I whish I had one when I was 25 but this will help on the homestead in my old age.
I'm.mike I've got one love it except last year there is a cencer on the mower deck if goes like mine it was $2300 lucky it was on warranty. But other than that it's great
the equivalent tractor as a Kubota is 4-5 grand cheaper (MSRP) and has a whopping... 1 more horsepower. It's also a Kubota, made by Kubota, with a Kubota engine, instead of a John Deere, using Yanmar parts. Without licensing other companies equipment, JD would be NOTHING.
I like John Deere tractors. They have always held up for me.
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Just purchased a JD2038 for my property of 10acres, with loader bucket, box blade for moving dirt, gravel, and for grading driveway and 1/3 mile dirt road to mail box. forks, for moving misc. materials on
mostly pallets, and flail mower
for weed and brush abatement I’m very happy with this compact tractor, it’s a true little mighty might.
Awesome!! Great to hear!
We've had a 2032R on our 10 acre homestead for over 2 years now. It is not nearly enough tractor for what we do. At first I was loving it compared to hand tools. But after 2 years I've learned that it can't lift what we need like IBC totes filled with firewood or large buckets of gravel. It can't plow. Etc. Not enough weight or HP. Basically the 2, 3 and 4 series "tractors" are glorified riding mowers with buckets built for light work on a developed property. Like carrying mulch to trees, maintaining the gravel driveway, moving compost, basically lawn and garden work. Now if that is all you do on your homestead, then stick with a 1-4 series. But if you need to lift anywhere near 2,000 lbs with the loader, break up soil, build roads, cultivate land, etc on your homestead get a utility tractor like a 5 series.
This was a perfect video for us! David and I have been looking, just looking for now, but this was one of the ones we were looking at. We don't need a huge tractor lol
Great to hear!
The best arrrrh, arrrrrhhh arhhh ing I have witnessed! Good to see you keeping on. :)🙃❤
LOL Thanks!
If it does the job, you can't ask for anything better
I liked the ground clearance and lift capacity better on the 2032R. I got the 1025R with a backhoe for the same price an has rear hydraulics. Tractors with under 25 hp don't have DEP and I can burn my own Bi -diesel. I whish I had one when I was 25 but this will help on the homestead in my old age.
I hear ya!!
I'm.mike I've got one love it except last year there is a cencer on the mower deck if goes like mine it was $2300 lucky it was on warranty. But other than that it's great
My neighbors often criticize mine for it's small size
Guess who comes a calling when a problem arises
the equivalent tractor as a Kubota is 4-5 grand cheaper (MSRP) and has a whopping... 1 more horsepower. It's also a Kubota, made by Kubota, with a Kubota engine, instead of a John Deere, using Yanmar parts. Without licensing other companies equipment, JD would be NOTHING.