Please help the new 755 Owner

   / Please help the new 755 Owner #11  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( I ordered the Owner's Manual and the Tech Manual from the John Deere 800 number )</font>

I think Deere has first class manuals... bar none...

I guarantee... you'll be impressed if you've never owned any before... you may also consider the servicing CD for about $65. which covers many models and pieces of equipment... all for one price... /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
 
   / Please help the new 755 Owner #12  
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John Deere Used Tech. Manual for x55 series @ $15.
 
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I just saw it on eBay too. I probably can't stop my order, but I may try in the morning. I guess I also need to check if it is the right manual for my serial number. I need to learn to ask my questions and then wait a few days for all the responses to come in. Thanks anyway.
 
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Hey... don't feel bad... when I was looking for you... I stumbled on mine for $20... that I paid ~ $60-70... /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif
 
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#16  
Wow! That is a lot. I actually talked to the eBay seller and he is sending me the official JD Tech, Operator and Parts Manuals for my 755 for $40 plus $12 shipping. I called JD and cancelled my other order. So, I got more manuals at a much better price, and the only thing I may have to eat is $8 shipping from JD, in case they can't cancel the order and I have to refuse shipment when it arrives from UPS.
 
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#17  
Hey, I still have not heard from anyone about a FEL for my 755. Should I go with JD, or is there a good aftermarket?
 
   / Please help the new 755 Owner #18  
Can you still get a JD loader? The 755 is an older model right? I'd ask your dealer for a quote.

Plenty of good aftermarket loaders out there. This is often a hot topic of discussion.

Aftermarket loaders typically are less expensive than the OEM. The OEM's may "fit better" - not interfere with MMM etc. and mount / dismount quicker. Often the aftermarkets have increased capacity. This could be a good thing or a bad. This is what gets argued here when the topic comes up. Good- you can lift more. Bad- greater possibility of damaging tractor due to overwork. I say possibilty because it all depends on how hard you use it. Several folks here have aftermarket with 0 problems. I can't remember anybody breaking their tractor. It is a personal choice. Talk to your dealer, he's the one that is going to stand behind his recommendation.
 
   / Please help the new 755 Owner #19  
The loader model 70 is the one for your 755...not to be confused with the 70A which will not work on a 755. I don't know if they are still available, but a call to JD will answer that one.

OkieG
 
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Actually the #70 loader was not made for the 755, although it will fit. The #52 loader was made for the 755 and where it is 2wd I would stick with the lighter loader. I used to own a 755 and put many happy hours on it. JD made several loaders for the 55 series, #51 for the 655, #52-755, #67-855 and #70 for the 955.
 

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