Specifications
Safety Recalls
On certain side-by-side UTVs, the owner's manual is missing information for how a person can contact Transport Canada to report a safety concern. Canadian regulations require all companies to provide this information in the owner's manual.
On certain side-by-side UTVs, the owner's manual is missing information for how a person can contact Transport Canada to report a safety concern. Canadian regulations require all companies to provide this information in the owner's manual.
On certain side-by-side UTVs, the owner's manual is missing information for how a person can contact Transport Canada to report a safety concern. Canadian regulations require all companies to provide this information in the owner's manual.
Scaffold record for tractor recall ingestion. Replace with a real safety notice source when available.
This recall involves 1023E, 1025R and 2025R Compact Utility Tractors with the model number and "John Deere" printed on the hood. The recalled tractors are green and yellow, and were sold with both opened and closed operator stations. The serial numbers of tractors included in this recall can be found at www.deere.com. Click on "Parts & Service" and scroll to "Recall" or go to www.deere.com/en/parts-and-service/recall-information/. The serial number is located on the frame, on the front right side of the tractor, near the engine.
Known Issues
I picked up an early 1050 JD at auction a while back. It ran but had symptoms of a blown head gasket. I took a chance anyways since it has 900 hours and is in otherwise good shape, stored indoors. Turns out the head is cracked and had evidence of a previous repair. Machine shop is saying it can't be repaired. I'm having trouble locating a new or good used cylinder head. At what point is it too much to fool with and I cut my losses? I have 9 acres and this tractor is perfect for my needs. Thoughts?
John Deere 1050 bleeder screw broke. I'm assuming it's in my fuel system now. Should I be worried? Also, if anyone has a link to the part I would be grateful.
My dad got himself a 1050 when I was a kid, the old man believed he broke the rear end pulling a stump so sold it to my dad for $500. Dad messed with it and figured out it just had a bad clutch, replaced it and has been using it ever since! This was the tractor I built many memories on over the years and always been my favorite to run around the farm. I've always wanted a 1050 like dad's but they're hard to find and pricey around here. Got lucky with this 850 at an auction and all in with taxes it came out to $2,019.60. Not quite like dad's but close enough! Planning to keep it and fix up, clean the paint new stickers and the like and maybe run it through a parade once in a while or something. Also if it runs my bush hog better than my Mahindra it'll end up being my main cutter for a while. Only thing wrong with it so far is a broken muffler, and the right side brake is locked up and needs a new seat. Otherwise she fired right up and drove onto my trailer no problem! Have you guys picked up anything that helps scratch the itch of childhood memories lately?
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Hours Benchmark
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