Buying Advice The new one: JD 3025E. Any thoughts?

   / The new one: JD 3025E. Any thoughts? #11  
May have a little more power but still isn't enough to make it a good choice imo. Get enough tractor to make some improvements to your property.
 
   / The new one: JD 3025E. Any thoughts? #12  
If you used it for a dedicated loader tractor only and bought a second, used tractor with more hp for the pto work, that would be a good setup. I think 17.4 hp in that frame size would be a poor "do it all" tractor.
 
   / The new one: JD 3025E. Any thoughts? #13  
I'm not an economy tractor fan, but that price point seems like a lot of machine for the money. I guess it largely depends upon your budget. I typically pay more to get more but sometimes enough is... enough.
 
   / The new one: JD 3025E. Any thoughts?
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#14  
sometimes enough is... enough.

That's exactly what I'm going for here: enough.

I'm under no illusion that this machine will be able to do absolutely everything I want it to, but I'm aiming for the 80-20 rule here: If I can get it to do 80% (more like 90%) of what I'm looking for without breaking the bank, that's a win in my book.

I'm perfectly happy to (and expecting to, frankly) rent a larger/different machine from the equipment rental place in the next town over for the bigger task every now and then that this machine can't handle.
 
   / The new one: JD 3025E. Any thoughts? #15  
So, did you buy it being it was Feb. when the thread started?

Ronnie
 
   / The new one: JD 3025E. Any thoughts? #16  
Have you looked at the Kubota L2501 -- you said the dealer was Kubota and Deere, correct? Seems like it would be a good comparison. The L is a bit heavier/stouter than the Deere.
 
   / The new one: JD 3025E. Any thoughts?
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#17  
So, did you buy it being it was Feb. when the thread started?

Hah, look again, the thread was only started a week ago!
I'm going to get a revised quote either today or Monday including a rear remote, then place the order this week.

Have you looked at the Kubota L2501 -- you said the dealer was Kubota and Deere, correct? Seems like it would be a good comparison. The L is a bit heavier/stouter than the Deere.

Nah, with the current deals JD is offering, the 3025E, with R4s, FEL and bucket came to a total of $16,999 (before tax)... which is about $4,000 cheaper than the L2501!
 
   / The new one: JD 3025E. Any thoughts? #18  
Hah, look again, the thread was only started a week ago!
I'm going to get a revised quote either today or Monday including a rear remote, then place the order this week.



Nah, with the current deals JD is offering, the 3025E, with R4s, FEL and bucket came to a total of $16,999 (before tax)... which is about $4,000 cheaper than the L2501!

The only question I have about the 3025E is its die cast ALUMINUM transmission case...I really don't know how it will hold up vs a Cast Iron transmission case on the R series
 
   / The new one: JD 3025E. Any thoughts? #19  
I believe the R series is aluminum too. At least mine is not magnetic.

I have no concerns about it holding up at all. Plenty of steel around it too.
 
   / The new one: JD 3025E. Any thoughts? #20  
Haven't checked but I think all the compacts below the 4xxx series use aluminum transmission case. Not an issue imo, as long as properly designed and engineered. Aluminum is quite a plentiful resource too.
 

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