Massey Ferguson GC1725M VS John Deere 1025R
Overview
A dealership walkaround from Hill's Equipment that runs both tractors side-by-side, covering loader attachment styles (pin-on vs. skid-steer quick-attach), seat design, armrest availability, cast-iron vs. steel components, hydraulic flow at idle, engine brands, and backhoe operation. It's light on hard specs and numbers but gives a genuine feel for the physical differences between the two machines. Best for early-stage shoppers weighing one against the other.
Posted by the TheRepublican channel, but the presenter identifies himself as a salesperson at Hill's Equipment dealership, so expect a sales-floor perspective rather than independent owner experience.
| John Deere 1025R | Massey Ferguson GC1725M | |
|---|---|---|
| PTO horsepower | 18.2 hp | — |
| Loader lift capacity | 120R: 1,823 lbf at pivot point; H120: 1,724 lbf at pivot point | — |
| 3-point lift capacity | 758 lb | — |
| Hydraulic flow | 3.5 gpm | — |
