WinterDeere
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- Joined
- Sep 6, 2011
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- Location
- Philadelphia
- Tractor
- John Deere 3033R, 855 MFWD, 757 ZTrak; IH Cub Cadet 123
I was also leery of this, coming from only older pre-emissions machines, when I bought the 3033R. But it didn't take me long to really appreciate it, every time I fire it up in my shed or leave it running while I work around it. My older machines stink to high hell, by comparison. I guess it's like when we find ourselves behind a classic Chevelle or Cuda, we have forgotten just how bad those old cars stink up the air behind them.I absolutely love the 3033R, but I didn't want to get into the emissions realm.
The trade-off is that the thing is HOT to straddle, probably due in part to the DPF. I feel like it's cooking me from the front in summer, when I use it to spread fertilizer on the lawn. Of course, I appreciate the heat coming off of it in winter.
It would probably work well for flatlanders using it for mostly loader work, but might struggle with the auto throttle on our hills. Even the 3033R is underpowered for cruising up a hill in mid-range, without giving it a little manual throttle, at least with my usual load of ballast box, filled tires, and FEL on the machine. I guess they could do a better job at programming the auto throttle, so it doesn't bog when first loaded up, but that would take away some of the incentive for people to buy that big expensive 3046R.Unfortunately, and for reasons I can't comprehend, Deere doesn't make a 3025R. I have no doubt that if they did offer one it would sell quite well.
This is my first machine with a 3-range transaxle, and the high range is nice for cruising on the road, especially when I don't have the loader or ballast box mounted. But overall, I could live without it. I'm in mid-range 80% of time, and probably high range less than 1% of the time, the remainder being moving dirt or running implements at PTO RPM in low range. High range at PTO RPM makes for quite a ride, not for the faint of heart with such a high COG on a narrow machine.The two-range transaxle doesn't do much for me either, but again, that changes as you go upmarket as well.