First Tractor
Model Year: 1985
I was looking for a tractor to help with snow removal and grading. I came across this JD750 at an auction, I was initially aiming for a Ford 9N, one was actually sitting right next to the JD at the lot. I didn't like the 9N much so I waited to see what people would pay for the JD, not even thinking I would buy. To my surprise, the JD went for a very low price, so I ended up buying it. It was well maintained, but had a few electrical issues, bumps and scrapes, nothing major really. I managed to fix everything up with minimal investment. A few weeks after I started using it the clutch fell apart, so a bit more work to get that fixed but it's been great since. I didn't ask much of this tractor yet, but so far it has delivered flawlessly and I'm very happy with it. This will be its first winter with me, so I'm looking forward to finding out how difficult it will be to start. The only downside so far, attachments for this size tractor are hard to find in my community, so I may have to buy new, but this one is a keeper, so it won't matter much in the long run. Parts are cheap unless you want them from your local JD Dealer. Very little maintenance is required, and this model has 4WD, which I hear will be great once I get an FEL for it. Operation is fairly easy, the clutch when adjusted properly works very well although even with 20 hp if not gently it will jerk real hard. A few times I accidentally stepped on the throttle pedal not realizing it since the thing is so small, but it is handy. The wide range of speeds to choose from is great for any job. You have a high and low range, and four gears to go with each. Top speed is about 20kmph. The brakes work very well and are super easy to adjust, all mechanical, so you just need a wrench or two. The instrument cluster lacked a real temp gauge and volt meter, but this was easily fixed with a $30 kit from Canadian Tire and an hour to install the two. The volt meter helps when you have a dying battery, which I didn't replace yet since it still starts with no issues. The seat is adjustable so this thing will fit just about any sized operator. ROPS came standard, and a seat belt too, so you should feel safe once you get used to it. Pulling power is more than what an average home owner will ever need. I pulled out entire trees from the forest without any trouble, something my ATV could not do. The tires have plenty of grip and with 4WD, I was able to pull old logs from the bottom of my river with ease. Fuel consumption is very moderate, and since it's a diesel, you can let it sit for quite a while, unlike gasoline which will clog everything up if you use the cheap methanol "enriched" stuff. Since it was built in 1985, it could use a new paint job, but it's not really a show model, very little rust on it, and most of the components are still factory painted with JD green. The radiator need to be flushed, and some of the smaller tubing was clogged up, but everything still works just as it should. Overall, for a first tractor, I'm very happy with this machine.
Pros: Cheap, reliable, easy to use, good quality, easy to fix.
Cons: Attachments hard to find.
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