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YES....890 hours !!!

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JDgreen

JDgreen

HERE is what a well designed and engineered, carefully maintained and proudly owned tractor should appear like as it nears the 900 hour mark. My Deere never fails to put a grin on my face when I open the garage door and start it up, anticipating "seat time".....:thumbsup::biggrin::thumbsup:

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bakerg

bakerg

I have a long way to go on the Massey, only about 70hrs. It does make me smile though when i see it because of the seat time.:cool::smile: I am a John Deere man:wink: but the Massey is making me happy.:biggrin:

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#3

JDgreen

JDgreen

Boy, you have a LOT of levers sprouting from the fenderwell....my JD has only two, both for lift functions. I do recognize the loader joystick and what must be the throttle next to it. What are the other two on your fenderwell for?


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M

Muhammad

Beautiful photos! :thumbsup:


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bakerg

bakerg

Boy, you have a LOT of levers sprouting from the fenderwell....my JD has only two, both for lift functions. I do recognize the loader joystick and what must be the throttle next to it. What are the other two on your fenderwell for?

Left fender is a lever to engage the front pto, a lever to engage the rear pto and a level to turn the ptos on. The right fender there's a lever for low and hi range, lever to engage front wheels, a lever for the mower/3ph and a lever for the cruise control.:biggrin:

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#6

JDgreen

JDgreen

Beautiful photos! :thumbsup:

Thank you...and I was only using a 2 mp Blackberry phone camera....

What I am also proud of is that acre of my north yard was at one time a corn field, with weeds as high as the background covering it. My JD helped me level it, clean it up, and turn it into a beautiful yard.


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jmurray01

jmurray01

I've already replied to your other thread, but I'll reply to this one anyway!

You have a great machine there, and you are obviously keeping it very well maintained, and that is something I love to see :thumbsup:

Won't be long before you're posting about your mower hitting the 1,000 hour mark eh ?


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B

benski

That's great JD! It's amazing what proper maintenance, and especially proper operation and a good mechanical sense of things can do to prolong the life of equipment.:biggrin: It starts making those rather significant investments:eek: look like a bargain, over time.:smile:


#9

RobertBrown

RobertBrown

That's great JD! It's amazing what proper maintenance, and especially proper operation and a good mechanical sense of things can do to prolong the life of equipment.:biggrin: It starts making those rather significant investments:eek: look like a bargain, over time.:smile:

890 hours isn't much. That engine will go 4000 hours before you even start to consider a rebuild. Especially the way he is using and maintaining it.
The fact that it looks almost new says a lot about how it is maintained.
Did you get it welded up yet?
It's almost winter winter you are:eek:. Soon you will be raking leaves:biggrin:


#10

JDgreen

JDgreen

890 hours isn't much. That engine will go 4000 hours before you even start to consider a rebuild. Especially the way he is using and maintaining it.
The fact that it looks almost new says a lot about how it is maintained.
Did you get it welded up yet?
It's almost winter winter you are:eek:. Soon you will be raking leaves:biggrin:

I average about 100-110 hours a year, by the time it hits 4000 hours I will be either long gone or in a nursing home because I will be about 90 when that mark comes up. Maybe I can work off my room and board at the nursing home taking care of the grounds...:laughing::laughing:

Yeah, like they would want a 90 year old running a 2 ton tractor around the place, I could mow over a whole group of wheelie chair bound residents and never realize it....:laughing::laughing:

AT LEAST until deck cleaning time came around....:laughing::laughing:


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jmurray01

jmurray01

I average about 100-110 hours a year, by the time it hits 4000 hours I will be either long gone or in a nursing home because I will be about 90 when that mark comes up. Maybe I can work off my room and board at the nursing home taking care of the grounds...:laughing::laughing:

Yeah, like they would want a 90 year old running a 2 ton tractor around the place, I could mow over a whole group of wheelie chair bound residents and never realize it....:laughing::laughing:

AT LEAST until deck cleaning time came around....:laughing::laughing:
I'll look out for your thread titled - How to get blood stains off a John Deere deck :laughing:


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