Kyle_in_Tex
Super Star Member
Re: John Deere "E" Series Hydraulic Systems Failures Overheating, Stuck Valves, etc
I would've pulled my ski mask down while being towed...
Yep, I agree. I have a good friend that I went to school with who is a very large row crop farmer now. A few years ago he was the largest Soy Bean producer in Missouri, farms around 25,000 acres. He's all John Deere. Has always been. For the six years he's been in a lease contract for his combines. Gets new ones every year. Says he can't run the Deere machines as long as he used to without having problems. Doesn't want to put his harvest at risk because machines are broke down.
To me, after reading Couv's story, it appears there are manufacturing defects that have contributed to and/or caused the problems he had. It appears it took Deere longer than it should have to get to the root cause.
I run a John Deere road grader. We trade every 4 years. The machine we have now is two years old. The previous machine had a transmission based failure. It would not move. Shift into any gear and it would go to 1st for a few seconds, then neutral. I had a foot of snow drifted by high winds with roads closed. Had the V-plow on and the blade wing when it quit me, two miles from my house. Had to have the neighboring township come and tow me home with their grader. Come to find out it was the wire plugin terminal on the 2nd-3rd gear shift solenoid. Fixed the problem with a $10 replacement plugin. JD has since quit using the old type plug because of too many failures. I've ran new JD graders since 1989. Never had a previous problem. Would appear that a quality product was not originally used. Only reason I could think would be cost savings. That's not the John Deere that I grew up with.
I was embarrassed and disappointed. Especially since I was pulled home by a CAT grader..... Only good thing is he's using my grader today because his CAT is broke down!!!!
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I would've pulled my ski mask down while being towed...