Overview
An owner-operator puts a John Deere 3025D to a practical test: moving four-by-four round bales using bucket forks (no bale spear) and a rear three-point attachment across two fields. He measures lift height (81.25 inches) and comments on stability, then ties in a prior wheel-spacer mod as a factor in making it work. Best for compact-tractor shoppers wondering whether a 25-hp sub-compact can handle light hay-moving duties.
An owner-operator sharing hands-on impressions from their own experience with the tractor, with no apparent commercial affiliation.
John Deere 3025D
- PTO horsepower
- 20.7 hp
- Loader lift capacity
- 1,704 lb
- 3-point lift capacity
- Not Published
- Hydraulic flow
- 4.8 gpm
