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Q: How much does a john deere 300B weigh?
A: Call your local John Deere Dealer. They should be able to help you. The BASIC "bare" tractor should weigh around 6,300#. HOWEVER...- Diesel or Gas engine?- You ... Read More »
Q: How to Change the Radiator Fan on a John Deere 3005.
A: 1. Pull the hood release lever on the left front side (sitting in the mower) just behind the front bumper. Open the hood by tilting it forward over the front bu... Read More »
Q: How to Remove the Radiator in a John Deere 332 Garden Tractor.
A: 1. Raise the hood of the 332 by tilting the hood forward over the front of the tractor. Remove the two thrust washers from the hinge pins at the front of the ho... Read More »
Q: How do you fix the radiator fan on a John Deere Gator?
A: Need more information, is the fan just not working? I would first check the fan relay and temperature switches. Read More »
Q: Radiator water in oil of my John Deere 310A backhoe?
A: You have either a blown head gasket, cracked block or craacked head. Major work ahead. Hopefully, the water didn't mess up your main bearings. Read More »