You said it doubles as a hunting blind. Please and I repeat please do not shoot a high powered rifle from the cab. With the window hovering right over the gun the shock wave from the muzzle can spider you windshield. Its tempered so it wont go all over but it will break it. I did it in my can am :(
I thought about one of these for checking my irrigation wells and moving cattle, then I saw the price. I ended up with a very nice early 2000's chevy pickup for a fraction of the price that is much more comfortable and has greater payload and towing capability. Those look fun, but I'd rather buy an old jeep if all I cared about was offroad stuff.
As far as I can see there's hundreds of attenitives to buy which can do much the same job. At 35k that's a load of money for loads and load of cheap plastic. If your name is Bill Gates and you have money then since this is the machine for you. God you can buy a all singing and dancing pick up truck for the same money. You might even have enough money left over to paint it green and the wheels yellow. 🤔🤣
@@johnmclean4911 You get more from some Kubota RTVs including a front PTO to run a snow blower or brush as well as having a genuine HST instead of a CVT.
We have the 865M model for a little over a year now. 170hrs on it. Full size truck vs Gator isn’t the best comparison. The best explanation for this is driving the unit around the property for small chores. Moving firewood, moving hay for the animals, taking the trash the half mile to the end of the driveway. My wife can back this up without jackknifing it. She is the smartest woman I know, but she can’t back up a trailer to save her life. This unit is fun to drive, aggressive tires go anywhere and 11gal diesel tank is massive. We wish we purchased it earlier. Enjoy what it does well. No radio wanted on our unit either. The music of that Diesel is fine for my ears!!! Nice content in your channel. I enjoy watching.👍🏻
The downward-facing nozzle on the air filter is not the inlet. It is the outlet for the particle separator. In the J.D. Tractor manual, you are supposed to give it a squeeze periodically to open it to allow trapped grit to escape. The air enters from the backside and does a reverse direction inside the filter back to base and out a different pipe. You'll be fine!
If the entire head of the filter is clogged, then it's a problem. This isn't my complaint necessarily, but is a widely known complaint voiced by folks who have owned this Series. Otherwise, I wouldn't have brought it up. As several others commented in this video, JD introduced a filter mod kit to relocate and address this concern.
The air box design has been an issue literally since day 1. The very first machine our dealer sold (it was one of the first ones in the area as well) came back within a week due to customer complaint. It took well over a year of complaining to Deere's engineers before they finally decided to address the problem
We looked at a gator, Polaris ranger and kubota sidekick. Kubota had best towing, power, top speed and price at the time so we went with sidekick. Been great.
I purchased a 2019 835m with a gas motor and Boss V blade. It does not have the cab nor is it as loaded as yours but I bought it for $15,000 with a few hours on it. I find this little Gator to have more spunk than I was counting on. I really thought it would be a dog but was happily surprised. Careful if you put a hitch in the receiver and tilt your bed all the way up. IT WILL HIT AND DENT YOUR REAR TAIL GATE. Popped back but left a little distress mark on the gate:( Lastly mine runs at a top speed of 45mph. The governor keeps it from going any faster and frankly that is fast enough for me. This is my first UTV and I absolutely love it. I do agree that the transmission engagement lever is not always very friendly to engage. At this point I have 140 hours on it and it has been problem free. All the best! Jeff
@@wendyhancock6856 Really? Were they installing it after they put all of the panels in? This seems stupid if it's being ordered from a factory. Also, if it's $1k to put one in, it better be a Kenwood, Pioneer or Yamaha then.
Agree with you on battery access being poor, not great if you ever have to replace it. However, they do provide some auxiliary points for charging and jumping. Hope to see a long term review, thanks!
This is a great video; nicely done. I've been considering a Gator but have recently been leaning towards a Honda Pioneer 700, after hearing of numerous and varying complaints about the Deere SxSs. I've had John Deere tractors/ products in the past and have never had issues; Deere has remained incredibly reliable on those fronts. However, from what I've learned through research is that the Deere SxSs seem to have a lot of common mechanical oriented issues experienced amongst owners. Also, the Honda that I've been considering allows for a smaller and lighter in weight unit while still having the integrity and build quality as well as retaining the higher payload and cargo carry capacity. I'm still on the fence and really want to justify the Gator.
I was looking for an 835M last year when they were had to find. Normally a call to my JD dealer would have one in my driveway the next day. I started looking at the Polaris Ranger where my buddy used to work. They were hard to get also. To make a long story short I upgraded to a really nice pickup truck and so far I'm convinced I did the right thing.
I've enjoyed all your videos. You just knew the grief you were going to get with a $35k price tag. Thanks for taking the risk and re-enforcing my belief that there is no job or circumstance I would ever have to need one of these units on my property.
From an economic perspective, I would rather buy a nice used 4x4 pickup that is street legal, than blow 35k on a utv. But of course if you are rich..... then it doesn’t matter.
I was thinking, a jeep, price almost the same and its a real vehicle, that will offroad as well. The only thing you would be missing is the dump body. A short bodied 4x4 truck could maybe have a dump body??. It's a lot of expense, for a limited use.
In my home state of Wisconsin, you can not drive a street legal truck on a ATV trail, you can not take a JEEP on a ATV trail. You can not even take a Mahindra on a ATV trail. However, your can take a ATV, and this includes side-by-sides, on ATV trails. In my home county, Door County, you can drive your ATV on all county roads.
That is a good point. But there is still an edge to such a smaller vehicle. Very tight turning radius is one and reduced weight for running over soft terrain is another. Versatility is the key. But the high-end version at 35k is mind-blowing. I would not afford to drive this much money in a mud pit!
For 35k, I’d expect a decent audio system and more comfortable bucket outboard seats. Also, more exterior and interior LEDs with on many switches. Everyone loves more switches!
Audio systems, I won't go there. Highback Sport Seats are a $300 option from JD, LED lights can be added from JD or more cheaply as aftermarket units. I have aftermarket front & rear LEDs on my Gator & really find them useful. Switches can be found from $9.95 & up.
We use 2 -4 seaters on our Ranch. I have nothing but green here for all our heavy equipment, so after checking around, JD is the only side x side company that has a cattle protection rail for the unit which we need. So thinking these are built as well as the tractor line was my first mistake, SAVE YOUR MONEY, ours see daily use, both out in the field and in our garage, I spend more time and money fixing them than we do running them. Oh yeah, if you think the purchase price is high, wait till you have to start buying and fixing. Buy a truck it's cheaper. I can go to the nearest town and buy a NEW truck for the same price and it will last years more.
Very nice review! We recently purchased the Kubota 1100c and we absolutely love it! Doesn't go as fast as your unit but is 100% hydrostatic...no belt/cvt. As you buying property....I'd rather have a skid steer than a UTV....MUCH more useful. We bought and built 5 years ago and put hundreds of hours on the skid steer...it saved us probably 60k and only cost 25k, so it owes us nothing and does everything the UTV does infinitely better....except....transportation. Best of luck and thx for a great review!
Thanks for sharing! Yeah, I've got tractors, skid steer, trucks, now a UTV. I figured I had to try a UTV at some point! We'll see what happens in the long run.
I bought a used diesel Gator a few years ago. Used it for one hunting trip and sold it because it was such a performance pig. I couldn’t follow the 835 gas Gators up steep, muddy hills because I couldn’t rev up enough RPM’s to make it all the way up.
I'll stick with my used Kubota RTV900 bought at auction for $2,100 over a JD with stamped steel C channel frame and lots of plastic. The Kubota is made for WORK, your John Deere is made for play.
@@sarahann530 Mainly location. My high bid was $1000 under the 'winning' bidder. When he learned he'd have to travel 214 miles to pick it up he backed out and I was happy to go and pick it up. Been running like a champ and has had proper maintenance. I've never owned a JD so I can't make a direct comparison. Like Ford v. Chevy - to each their own!
@@sarahann530 Guess the high bidder didn't know about uBid or have the capability of picking it up. I used to be a huge JD fan until I saw the plight of farmers who can no longer fix their own equipment because JD won't release the software diagnostics - kinda soured me on them since I figured them to be the per-eminent American company from my youth. Anyhoo, the RTV900 is working great for me but good to see what King Green is offering too - may the best UTV win lol
FYI: the diesel engine has the same muffler/spark arrestor as the gas engine. It WILL get plugged with carbon particulate. When the power drops off first thing is to clean the muffler/spark arrestor.How to do that is all over the place. Solution is to gut the innards but who wants to do that on a low hour expensive unit. Could be an aftermarket direct bolt on replacement for it but I haven't looked.When the power drops off you're going to first think the CVT is going out. Trust me it will be a fouled/plugged muffler/spark arrestor.
Ouch. $35k? Wow and I was choking on $19k for a Polaris Ranger side by side. Similar but different in many ways I know but holy cow. Looks like a nice machine though especially the cab. I appreciate the honesty as usual!!
I have the XUV835M which is basically the same machine minus some bells and whistles, I absolutely love it, use it every day on our farm, my tailgate does not move at all, very solid, I have 300 hours and not one problem
Thanks for the review. We have a 825i we maxed out with everything off of ebay and saved a ton of money. It's governed at 42 MPH. We looked at the 865R but for that amount of money, I'll by another Jeep. Thanks again for your video. :)
My neighbor bought a new 835m Gator last year (2019) he showed me the dealer invoice. Had over $4,000 in options, everything except the cab (he didn't want a cab).Got it for $17,000, when deere had some incentives going on. He loves that machine.
A ‘Radio’ option: Just get a BOSE SoundLink Mini or something similar, then just Bluetooth from your phone. Will run for hours or could be charged via 12v plug-in. Some of these small, portable speakers have great sound and are quite durable.
As far as your concern about the gear selector while plowing there is actually an easy solution for that. Not sure if you knew this but the “John Deere” branded plow on your gator is actually designed from fisher plows made up here in Maine. I’ve plowed snow commercially for 10+ years and my first setup had the same plow control joystick as your gator and you are right it is a pain in the rear end having to steer, shift, and control plow with that setup. But I then got the handheld controller that is called the fish stick (fisher plows product name) with this style controller you can put your hand anywhere that’s comfortable while plowing including the shifter and be able to push the buttons to move the plow at the same time as shifting. Makes it a lot easier and smoother. Also the more you use this hand held controller the easier it will become because you will find a way to hold it that works best for you and have the muscle memory to push whatever button you need without even looking at your controller. Like I said above even though your plow is branded as John Deere they actually copied everything about it from fishers trailblazer UTV plows. So if John Deere doesn’t offer the hand held controller then find your closest fisher plows dealer or just order online. As long as they have the matching electrical plug connectors they will work.
Another great review. Although I looked at Gators, I went with Polaris’ Ranger Crew, a 2015 model (purchased 2020 with 140 hrs, LOOKED brand new, for $6,900). Works for us in every way! We’re down in Texas (Central Tx) and as I’ve JUST found this channel..am I correct in thinking “Good Works Tractors” is in Michigan? I saw the “temp” reading in Kalamazoo. This has been a really good review of a certain machine and your personality comes across as perfect for this business IMO. Thanks, subscribed!
Video content idea: Would love to see a video of you showing your viewers the difference between, 2WD, 4WD and 4WD with differential engaged. Perhaps ascending a step hill or some other form of test. It also would be nice to see you showing you viewers how to get your tractor unstuck using your front loader. I have talked with more than one tractor owner that did not realize the front loader is your best friend if you get stuck. Drone footage would be super cool too. Enjoy the channel and look forward to your future content.
I tested a new gas gator. I thought it was very sluggish in response and slow. Heater wouldn’t even warm the cab up and shifter was damn near pre historic. I’m a JD fan, own several tractors but ran from this purchase. We with CanAm defender with cab for almost 8K less. Never looked back
@@edwardwood6532 Our town parks department has one, more or less it's used for fairly light duty stuff. It also sounds like a chainsaw when it's running around which I find odd. The town has a variety of equipment and the most expensive of it is a pair of Trackless MT tractors used for plowing the sidewalks in the winter and grinding down uneven sections of said sidewalks. They have other attachments on them but mostly winter sidewalk maintenance. I think our town was out of its mind when it bought a brand new Deere tractor instead of sticking with Kubota or New Holland. Although, it does have a large Deere front end loader for plowing the smaller streets in the winter (I find this weird since it's bigger than the plow trucks and has no salter, turning the neighbourhood streets into ice hazards) The other thing the loader is used for is loading yard waste into a tractor-trailer in the warm seasons. I think we all need to start reconsidering Japanese machines like Hitachi, Kubota and Komatsu as they value having things made in the countries in which they are sold. Deere and Cat basically said, "We're too greedy to pay the wages of workers beneath us so we are moving to Mexico."
Nicely done. I was in the market recently, considered the gas version. Couldn't make myself pay that much. Went with a different manufacturer, saved a lot of $$$. Hoping it doesn't come back to bite me!
A Gator definitely makes sense for some, for me a snowmobile for ice fishing and the deep snow we get upnorth has more utility, and when the snow melts I really like using the tractors. I rarely need to leave the property with a tractor and the speed of the UTV does not justify using a UTV over a tractor. Lastly, my better half would probably make me sell a tractor if I wanted a UTV, and that would be unbearable ;)
I was seriously considering buying a JD Gator until finding out the downfalls of the machine. I think the worst is the battery location and top speed for me. Otherwise I think it’s a decent machine with some great options.
Thanks I enjoyed the video. Fortunately I live in Tampa Bay Area of Florida so snow and cold is not an issue. I use my Gator every day on my property here (3 acres) and just love it. The only regret was not getting it with a hydraulic dump bed but that was cured with $900.00
Great video, I could see a dead battery really being a problem. Especially when you need to raise the bed to fully access battery… I have a 825i I picked up for around the house and commercial snow accounts and to check the oils you have to raise the bed …. You shouldn’t have to raise the dump body to check the fluids…luckily on mine the air filter is inside the cab and along with the battery… the fuel fill is too… not so happy about that . I bought the 2017 to get my feet wet before I pull the trigger on a new one to make sure I’m making the right move . $40k new!!outfitted with what I need
Nice honest video. I have a 2021 865M with the same plow. There is a learning curve when it comes to that plow. But I too have to say installing that plow is not easy and I know what I'm doing. After a couple years of use EVERYTHING SHIFT'S and it's almost impossible to install the plow.
Good video. I am in the market for another XUV. I have owned a 855D diesel Gator for 11 years. For the most part, it had been a good vehicle, with the exception of the electric power steering constantly throwing a fault since it was new (which the dealer can't figure out) and having to replace the centrifugal clutch drive. But I see, not a whole lot has changed in 11 years on the diesel models, except over doubling of the price. Same tailgate, same clutch, same steering, etc. I am now seriously looking at the Kubota RTV-X1100C. The diesel has more HP, it's drive system is hydrostatic, the dump bed is fast hydraulic as well as the steering is hydraulic. The cab is air tight with metal doors. The top speed for the Kubota won't be as fast as the Gator, but I am not buying it for speed. The best part about it? The price tag for the Kubota is almost $9k cheaper than the Gator. Keep putting out great videos like this one. I just subscribed to your channel.
I work for a john deere dealer and the newer 2021s have better shifting. Its all ganna be alot better. There are also alot of different attachments and accessories. They are neat.
Good to know I have a new 2022 865R coming this august and I am excited. It will replace an 850d (SAME ENGINE DIFFERENT GEARING?) the 850D is an excellent machine!
JD tech here, on the battery situation, I agree it is inconvenient, however, all you have to do is take that side panel off. It's just a couple of torx screws and a couple plastic push pins.
Also, the gas version is WAYYYY more "peppy" and can reach about 45 MPH top speed. Both gas and diesel versions are work horses when it comes to climbing hills.
Torx screws? Really? Why not just standard hex head screws or bolts? Where the battery is those torx screws will corrode and you will ultimately end up taking the machine half apart just to drill them out. Not surprising there are disposable push pins as well. Are they a proprietary size as well like most of Deere's line? Do you sell them for a 150% markup like the rest of Deere's line? The whole thing is made of Deere's PlastiCrapTM panels anyway. At least when you buy a Kubota, the thing will keep going after decades of use. I deal with a Deere dealer, but it's only because it sells Honda.
John Deere should make a Crocodile; big brother to the Gator. So, the "Croc" would be hydraulic with a minimum of 50 diesel horse power. Immediate attachments that come to mind: snowblower, blade/plow, bucket, grapple, sweeper to name just a few. John Deere has had plenty of time to expand their UTV offerings, and haven't, why? Doesn't Bobcat have 2 different versions; a 25 HP & a 50 hp? I've heard the later is a $50,000.00 machine, but it can handle all of attachments I just suggested for the "Croc". I have an X595 with a blower, blade, triple bag catcher & I think a 54' mower deck, spreader, 1500 cart. I like the Gator; I keep waiting for the snowblower attachment to come out; year after year? This is what brings me to Croc. Sitting on the X595, year after year in 10 - 15° temps is starting to get old after awhile. I'm a green & yellow guy too. This is why I just can't do the Bobcat thing; ,,,,,,,🤔 or can I 🤗 ⏲️ ⏲️ ⏲️ ⏲️ 😎?
I've owned a 2018 Polaris RZR Turbo Dynamix and a 2019 Can-Am X3 RC Turbo R and after having each for a while I realized the absolute ridiculous nature of such machines when comparing how they are made with something like a Subaru WRX or any modern vehicle. Next time I need a UTV its going to be a used POS farm rig that I can beat into the ground and not feel bad about it.
I have an older 850D which I love. Roof but no cab or windshield. I bought it with 700 hours for $8,000. I had been looking for a diesel because I have a diesel tank at home. Diesel tractor and zero turn. It’s currently at the dealer for annual service and to get a winch installed. Road speed of about 30 mph is fine with me. I mostly drive in a field or woods. Great low end torque. I pull logs out of brush or swamp occasionally so the winch will be handy.
Be nice to make up jumper cables to plug in where winch does so you don't have to get to that battery! I would definitely wire it up for a trickle charger maintainer too!
I’m sitting in my house waiting for the 16-22” of snow to get here. We have about 8” on the ground now. I have a 835hvac with a electric over hydraulic straight plow in it and a Kubota 2320TLB. When it comes to plowing snow IMHO it’s like this. Plowing snow with the Gator is probably the hardest thing I can do with it, and plowing snow with the Kubota is probably the easiest thing I do with it. And that’s EXACTLY how it feels when you’re using them to plow snow.
I'm going to go ahead and throw my 2 cents in. I bought a new 835m (gas) hvac the week before Christmas and it replaced my 590m gator i had. I have put almost 400 miles on it and it's a good machine. It is a cross over and you can hit the trails with it but this machine was designed to be a work horse. I use this machine on my farm and for my property management business. The low end pulling power is very impressive and speed is good. This will not replace a tractor by no means but makes a good support vehicle and one heck of a deer stand. I was kinda worried about the cheri engine that this machine uses (It's Chinese) But so far has performed well. My only con with this vechicle is it uses a lot of rpms to move and stays around the 4,500 range under light loads. Best i can tell is max rpms is 6000 to 6500, so basicly you are running the engine fast all the time and in my pea brain thinking will wear out faster. I would love to see a lower speed clutch, are at least give me the option to adjust. Over all i love this machine and so far has served me well. The price is what you expect to pay for something with a cab and air, just my 2 cents.
I bought a low end utility Gator to replace our 25 year old Gator. The upgrades we got compared to the old Gator were the powered rear dump, a winch, and four wheel drive. It doesn’t go very fast but I did not want anything faster than 20mph, we have grandkids and I didn’t want them speeding 50mph around the property getting killed.
JUST BAUGHT ONE OF THESE W/ THE GAS ENGINE, AND COMING FROM A RANGER TO THIS IS NIGHT AND DAY. I love it, also, that A/C is the real deal, very cool, (pun intended). So, as a guy w/ no 6way adjustable plow exp. I gotta say what lil I saw you use it, I need one LOL.
I have the same thing and I love it bought it the first year they came out with them because of the cab with heat and air mine is also a diesel I didn't get it for trail riding it's a work vehicle I to put the cab lights on I did put a back window garden on to keep from braking it we've pulled alot of trees stuck vehicles and other stuff its perfect for my needs best of all dad can plow the driveway and not get cold he is 83 so to me it means a lot over all 35000 dollars is a lot but it one of my best investments yet in my eyes
I bought a new gas 835r with all the lights and winch including a radio for 27k. My gas model has 54 hp. Great pep. Of course you could always use more. Ran 47 mph top speed.
The gator works great where a truck isn't a good option. We have two older models at a school and comes in handy all around the property. If I had a farm, for work or hunting I would want one. Ours gets used every day, even in the winter with a blade for plowing walks, playgounds, etc. The top speed is fast enough for off road, it is quick and nimble for property use over a few acres.
Thanks for the video I really enjoyed it! I was mainly wondering the difference between 835R & 865R & now I know. I bought 3 of these but the first ones have away to family & now this one I just got is mine! I "love" it-- I'm elderly but it gets me out of the house & I can check things on my farm!! Leave it to John Deere to fix us up!!!!❣️
Own an 835R model with almost 10,000 miles, best thing I ever bought. You are way too critical of an excellent machine. The only complaint I have with mine is plowing snow and backing up the 4wd doesn't engage until it sees 3 mph wheel spin. Maybe try gas model 45 mph and for as heavy as it is goes plenty good.
Almost 20K kilometres on my 855D and completely agree, never needed any major repairs and we absolutely beat the bricks off it. This kind of review from captain subdivision is hilarious and completely misleading. Guys like this just talk to hear themselves talk and literally make no real world assessment of the thing they claim to be reviewing.
Well the 3 cyl gas motor with 54 HP does 45 mph. While diesel with 22 hp does only 32 mph. But I am sure if all things being equal the diesel would have more low-end torque. But a CVT will always rob low-end torque. This Gator needs a sequential shift manual.
I have a new TX, and we love it. The TX is the cheapest Gator and the oldest styling, it is a great work vehicle on our property. For all the side by side available, the specs are above all for working and price. I know we have 30 hours on the clock and have used 7-8 gallons of gas, I also didn’t get many options but our battery is under the passenger seat and easy to get to. Not sure I would invest in the 835R as I don’t need something that nice or something that costs more than a new car. I hope you enjoy your Gator as much as I enjoy mine.
The kids had an electric version of this when they were little. As much as I like Deere and the Gator, I think this will be the only version I will ever own. Now, if someone GAVE me one.... :) No one???? Oh well... Keep up the great work, always look forward to the notifications!
If someone gave me a Gator, I would turn around and trade it in for a Kubota BX, quick hitch, mowing deck, blade, broom and a snow blower in a heart beat....maybe I would try it out but I want something useful.
Holy cow…this thing was more expensive than my new 2025r with loader/bucket, mower deck with load n go,, iMatch, ballast box, rear blade, front mount snowblower, and land plane?
Bought a 2015 HPX Gator as a demo in 2016 it is gas with a top speed of 25 mph added a Curtis all steel cab(mounts over Deeres roll cage never had to drill a hole to install cab) doors are lift off with sliding glass windows ...rear windows are same . Front windshield opens on gas cylinders with two open vent settings 12 volt wiper standard equipment came in under 20,000.00 Gator also has electric box lift and the air cleaner and battery are under the seat
Soooo the battery in under the bed, so if the battery is dead, and the bed is down (as it normally would be) that's rather like locking the key in the car, isn't it?
I own the 2012. John Deere 825 I . We have power steering newer version . Hydraulic electric lift / windshield with roll bar roof and guard rail kit . Bench seat also Removable winter cab by mammoth . . Camoplast tracks for the winter . Very stable on hills . Shifts really nice and tons of power being liquid cooled gas engine . Always used synthetic oil and service it once a year . Still has original belt .I think Side by sides are out of control now with way too much unneeded gimmicks and gadgets . Just like atvs too big and bulky now . The 825 I have has been bullet proof and is a all round work horse and nice simple trail machine for cruising . The prices have gone thru the roof and they are over loaded with too much stuff now and hard too service .Wont be trading or selling mine anytime soon . Can’t replace it . 🤷♂️
Batteries on the JD tractors - UGH! I have a 2017 1025R with only about 110 hours on it and had to replace the batter a couple of months ago. What a hassle! I couldn't do it with a bad arm / shoulder - the angles and weight of that battery were too much. I had to have a service tech come out. He had to take out a headlight - the full assembly, not just the bulb - detach the battery, angle it up on it's side and still barely slide it up past the bolts that hold the headlight assembly in place. Absolutely ridiculous. Nice Gator rig, though. I wouldn't have a use for it personally but it looks like a lot of fun.
Those compact tractors have ample room under the hood and Kubota still knows how to design better than Deere/Yanmar or Chrysler with its Intrepid? I mean, shoehorning a battery into that car by removing the front right wheel seems stupid. This is ridiculous.
I have had 5 different kinds of side by sides on the farm. 2 ki mules a ya rino and 2 gators a 850 diesel (25 hp) & a 825i (50hp) you want to see the gas 825i show them up put a trailer on them, the 50hp gas will out do all by a bunch. I think it is now the 835M or the R.
I have had a pair of Honda 1000-5 loved them for big family trail rides that sort of thing. Now I have my own land and own a pair of diesel gators. I have the 865M setup with a lot of the same options as yours except I don’t have doors or climate control. I also have a 4 seat 855M . I did the diesels for the same reasons you stated . I have diesel fuel on site for all my green tractors , so I wanted keep everything using one type of fuel. I do like my diesel gators, but if buying a gas powered machine again , I would look at the Honda 1000-5 awesome machines , or if needing a cab Polaris and Can-am have some really nice cab machines .
@@GoodWorksTractors If considering a CAB model gas next time, I would check out the Can-am Defender limited. It seems like the top dog in cab utility rigs right now. Even has power windows and some sort of special super AC system. It really looks like an impressive machine. For Diesel cab machines, I would stick with Deere. My dad has cab Kabota, that is one crude machine. Hate the interior layout in the Kabota cab utes.
I noticed that plow is made by fisher for John deere. Do yourself a favor and dump that joystick and get yourself a handheld fishstick controller. It is a game changer. You will be able to run that plow much better!
Wished you had lifted the hood to show what is under it. In 2018 I bought a brand new Kubota RTV with cab /heat /AC for $18,200. Mind you I didn’t get plow or winch at that price. It serves my needs well on my 70.5 acres. Kubota Diesel engine is bulletproof and I never would have considered a gasoline model. Gear selector is a bit clunky, but gets easier with time and practice. You learn to jockey the shifter a bit like you might do on an old tractor to learn the sweet spots where shifter easily drops into gear without any fight or resistance. I’m small and the interior seating position and pedals and tilt steering are perfect for me. My much taller and larger neighbor is not comfortable behind the wheel of mine. I have zero tailgate open /close /latching issues and my battery is 100% easily accessible, as is the washer fluid tank and multiple radiators. I opted for no radio or turn signals which would have been several hundred additional. Shortly after getting it I wished I had gotten turn signals for safety when I get out on the road (2 lane state highway) in front of my farm. I like the lights on yours. I need to add rear aimed lights for backing up and general lighting for the rare times I’m actually out in it after dark. My engine oil filter is very difficult to access. Maybe it’ll get easier with practice. Nice video and love your dog. Thank you. I’m in the market for a brand new or very slightly used 75 HP 4WD John Deere cab tractor to replace my 1996 John Deere 5300 open station tractor. It’s gently used and stored inside with only 1800 hours on it thus far. I’m in southern Pennsylvania.
Yeah, we filmed under the hood, then forgot to put it in the video. No storage, all mechanical and electrical. I'm still improving with the shifter. Still clunky, but not as bad. Good info for comparison. Thanks for watching!
I work at a JD dealer in west Texas. We also had a lot of issues with the air filter box location. Out here in the dust the air filters would clog up within a week. We ended up fabricating a snorkel that reroutes the air suction to under the green top. Per our sales guy, Deere is releasing a factory snorkel kit sometime this year
I thought a Gator was a tractor accessary. You know, support vehicle. Just off the top of my head, I don't think the diesel Gator has a blower (turbo for gas engines). If it did that would be a world of difference. Its definitely the Cadillac of UTVs. But for $35k it should. I love Deere, but not that much.
We love our Polaris Ranger. The deere was not an option as we use it recreational as well on our farm but for recreational there just is not enough ground clearance and air filters and a lot of other things. As far as the CVT you could always add a clutch kit to get you more off the line speed and top end. Lots of people make the after market clutches and they are easy to install . The plow hurts the speed a bit as well I'm sure.
Can you comment on two questions: 1). Do you have any problems with engine heat penetrating the cab since the engine is virtually below you? 2) Noise level with full cab?
Great review! Couple things, I have the gas version and it’s a bit faster but the clutch is a pig (like 0-47 in 10-minutes, LOL). Anyway, to charge or jump battery you should see posts near that washer fluid bottle. There’s a winter front shock upgrade you should swap out when using the plow, front end sits up more proud and it’s a fairly quick/easy swap and will save your front end. If you haven’t already, move your plow cylinder arms to the outer most holes to get a little a wider clearing angle, looks like you’re a little narrower than machine width as it sits. You can also get a remote (wired but not fixed) plow controller which has a hand strap allowing you to shift while adjusting plow. The 2021 has a way better shift design but again the remote will still help immensely with that shifter. Make sure to lube (or armorall) the door seals as they tend to start leaking air/water in a short period of time. I haven’t reviewed how your plow attached/detaches, but sounds rough. The new Boss V is pretty quick, just FYI. Lastly, throw a couple large shims/washers on the left side of tailgate hinge point (I think it’s about 1-1/2” id?). to make gate close correctly every time. I’ve had almost all the same issues so far, worst being the leaky door seals which I finally figured out how to adjust properly and keep lubricated. Keep the videos coming! Oh, and haters are gonna hate, work hard/play hard!!!
Courtney I had a Artic Cat Prowler 650 with the full heated cab and plow ,It did a great job .Here was the bad, it was horribly loud and it was one of the years that had bad cams so the motor ate itself up ! A/C would not help at all ...
I have the 835R gas and have had it for two years. It will run 45 mph and actually haven't noticed much different top speed when loaded. I will say the shifter and transmission are poor. Deere finally caught up with the competition and got the shifter up off the floor but it just feels weak and "janky" to me. We have had MANY Gators since the very first front single wheel models and used them for many years with my hunting business. I've had every model they sell and this is by far the Cadillac, however, it's out costs the competition as well. The parking brake location and transmission shift is new in the 2021 model and I will probably trade if it seems to be noticeable better. I will say, they are very solid machine and I have had them in every situation and tested them beyond what John Deere would probably recommend both in hauling capacity and terrain. They hold up and stand up to whatever you dish out.
Jeepers 30 + for a Gator i Knew Deere was Proud of them but thats way too high since i can get a Kubota Sidekick with cab and plow for around 27 and change which is plenty of cost and its not a diesel engine . I run 3 UTVS and the Kubota 1120 is the dump truck and pulling 12,000 Lbs NH3 tanks lol champ.. The Deere 825i is the cattle chaser mudding and daily driver and it is a lot quicker than 865 hands down. But if we are going for rides and such the Can Am is the fav with in dash GPS and it will keep up with road traffic with ease lol... All the diesels seem to be lagging in the acceleration.. Turbo Kits for diesels are a nice upgrade but can be pricey.. the one we dont miss is the Polaris it was a nightmare and left me stranded numerous times....
Holy smokes. $35k really? And I keep talking myself out of a new truck because I don't want to spend that much.. There's a sucker born every minute" P. T. Barnum. 🤔
@@GoodWorksTractorsCash is the way to go. I bought my tractor that way too. If side by sides are like tractors, they do very well holding their value and you got a deal. 👍
I’ve been looking at side by sides for years and they have come a long way as far as performance and creature comforts, but the main thing that keeps me from buying one is the price tag. I can’t justify spending $35,000 on a side by side when I can buy a good used Toyota Tacoma 4x4 low mileage truck for example that can do everything that a side by side can do minus the tilt bed for far less then $35,000.
Yes Tacoma’s are amazing. If you want a ITV I would recommend a Honda pioneer. We have over 1000 miles and not a single issue. We also have a can am defender 6x6 which also has been great. We have had 2 Polaris and both were junk
Good Review! I had a lot of time behind the wheel of the Gator 825 with the Chery 3cyl Chinese Motor. It's a decent SXS, the weight definitely makes move like a turtle walking through peanut butter! The CVT does not aid in any performance-driving that is for sure! Love the channel, just earned a new sub!
Good job. I’m looking for a setup for the mountains of North Carolina. (I found my dream property 😊) I think your video helped me decide on Diesel vs gas. I’m thinking torque for hauling uphill. I’ll be sure to check out your website when it comes time for goodies.
Good review, nice looking machine! Does the $35K figure include plow and salt spreader? The Kubota RTV 1100c is over $20k with no options. Really easy to add a handful of options, plow and spreader and get to $30k+. I hope you and family get as much enjoyment out of that machine as my wife and I with our RTV-1100c.
I had been looking at one of the 3 axle Gators till I saw one of the Can-Am DEFENDER 6X6 Outfitted the way I want a 2023 is still less then that 865R with a lot more capabilities but still hard to justify the price tag for a UTV even as a work machine for property maintenance. The six wheel drive would be really nice but still I think I'll just keep looking for a decent used Jeep scrambler. That is In less I come across a old scout lost in one of these barns around here. Hay one can always dream can't they.
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You said it doubles as a hunting blind. Please and I repeat please do not shoot a high powered rifle from the cab. With the window hovering right over the gun the shock wave from the muzzle can spider you windshield. Its tempered so it wont go all over but it will break it. I did it in my can am :(
You should be able to make the diesel one faster by tweaking it. We had a guy any the John Deere store do it.
I tend to be quite sarcastic. Some appreciate that, some don't.
I thought about one of these for checking my irrigation wells and moving cattle, then I saw the price. I ended up with a very nice early 2000's chevy pickup for a fraction of the price that is much more comfortable and has greater payload and towing capability. Those look fun, but I'd rather buy an old jeep if all I cared about was offroad stuff.
Good choice!
As far as I can see there's hundreds of attenitives to buy which can do much the same job. At 35k that's a load of money for loads and load of cheap plastic. If your name is Bill Gates and you have money then since this is the machine for you. God you can buy a all singing and dancing pick up truck for the same money. You might even have enough money left over to paint it green and the wheels yellow. 🤔🤣
@@johnmclean4911 You get more from some Kubota RTVs including a front PTO to run a snow blower or brush as well as having a genuine HST instead of a CVT.
Nice Review, thanks for sharing.
I suddenly don’t feel so bad about spending $12k purchasing my 25hp tractor w loader.
Whoa. Where can I get a deal like that?
We have the 865M model for a little over a year now. 170hrs on it. Full size truck vs Gator isn’t the best comparison. The best explanation for this is driving the unit around the property for small chores. Moving firewood, moving hay for the animals, taking the trash the half mile to the end of the driveway. My wife can back this up without jackknifing it. She is the smartest woman I know, but she can’t back up a trailer to save her life. This unit is fun to drive, aggressive tires go anywhere and 11gal diesel tank is massive. We wish we purchased it earlier. Enjoy what it does well. No radio wanted on our unit either. The music of that Diesel is fine for my ears!!! Nice content in your channel. I enjoy watching.👍🏻
Glad to hear it, thanks for sharing!
The downward-facing nozzle on the air filter is not the inlet. It is the outlet for the particle separator. In the J.D. Tractor manual, you are supposed to give it a squeeze periodically to open it to allow trapped grit to escape. The air enters from the backside and does a reverse direction inside the filter back to base and out a different pipe. You'll be fine!
Your exactly right
If the entire head of the filter is clogged, then it's a problem. This isn't my complaint necessarily, but is a widely known complaint voiced by folks who have owned this Series. Otherwise, I wouldn't have brought it up. As several others commented in this video, JD introduced a filter mod kit to relocate and address this concern.
The air box design has been an issue literally since day 1. The very first machine our dealer sold (it was one of the first ones in the area as well) came back within a week due to customer complaint. It took well over a year of complaining to Deere's engineers before they finally decided to address the problem
KEEP an eye on the airfilter!!! It WILL plug with dust QUICKLY!! Ask me how I KNOW.
I don’t get the pricing on these things can someone from John Deere explain why they cost more than a Subaru Impreza Sedan
Just because it says John Deere on it . Do you know why they are painted green...... so when they die in the field they blend in
That green paint is worth 17K at least.
It’s not even paint. It’s plastic.
@@joegilly1523 , they grind up $100 bills to make the green paint as told to me by a dealer for another brand.
@@johnbereza7782 😂 😂
We looked at a gator, Polaris ranger and kubota sidekick. Kubota had best towing, power, top speed and price at the time so we went with sidekick. Been great.
Good explanation of the Pros & Cons that you found. While I am not in the market for a Gator, I occasionally have thought about it. Good job
Thanks for watching!
I purchased a 2019 835m with a gas motor and Boss V blade. It does not have the cab nor is it as loaded as yours but I bought it for $15,000 with a few hours on it. I find this little Gator to have more spunk than I was counting on. I really thought it would be a dog but was happily surprised. Careful if you put a hitch in the receiver and tilt your bed all the way up. IT WILL HIT AND DENT YOUR REAR TAIL GATE. Popped back but left a little distress mark on the gate:( Lastly mine runs at a top speed of 45mph. The governor keeps it from going any faster and frankly that is fast enough for me. This is my first UTV and I absolutely love it. I do agree that the transmission engagement lever is not always very friendly to engage. At this point I have 140 hours on it and it has been problem free. All the best! Jeff
Yeah, if you watch when I open the dump bed, you can see the tailgate hit the winch. Goofy design flaw.
35k and a $100 radio is not included, amazing!
No kidding.
Radio was over $1,000 to have installed & I special ordered mine, so I declined to do a radio!
@@wendyhancock6856 Really? Were they installing it after they put all of the panels in? This seems stupid if it's being ordered from a factory. Also, if it's $1k to put one in, it better be a Kenwood, Pioneer or Yamaha then.
Agree with you on battery access being poor, not great if you ever have to replace it. However, they do provide some auxiliary points for charging and jumping. Hope to see a long term review, thanks!
$30K, I think I'll mod my Tacoma to handle front end attachments
This is a great video; nicely done.
I've been considering a Gator but have recently been leaning towards a Honda Pioneer 700, after hearing of numerous and varying complaints about the Deere SxSs. I've had John Deere tractors/ products in the past and have never had issues; Deere has remained incredibly reliable on those fronts. However, from what I've learned through research is that the Deere SxSs seem to have a lot of common mechanical oriented issues experienced amongst owners. Also, the Honda that I've been considering allows for a smaller and lighter in weight unit while still having the integrity and build quality as well as retaining the higher payload and cargo carry capacity. I'm still on the fence and really want to justify the Gator.
Thanks for showing your gator and the thoughtful review. The 35000 dollar price tag is just not justifiable for the machine's capability.
Keep in mind, nearly $10,000 of that was plow and salter. Knock off thousands more if you don't want an HVAC cab.
@@GoodWorksTractors that certainly does make a difference .
I have an 835 gas version. Great vehicle in every respect. No complaints. You did a good review. Power windows would have been nice.
I was looking for an 835M last year when they were had to find. Normally a call to my JD dealer would have one in my driveway the next day. I started looking at the Polaris Ranger where my buddy used to work. They were hard to get also. To make a long story short I upgraded to a really nice pickup truck and so far I'm convinced I did the right thing.
You might be on to something
Your comment made me think of the issue I have with my 1025r. Shifting from L to H seems more difficult than it should be.
Try tapping the forward and reverse pedals and it should make it easier
Agreed, I had the same 'problem'/ experience with mine.
I've enjoyed all your videos. You just knew the grief you were going to get with a $35k price tag. Thanks for taking the risk and re-enforcing my belief that there is no job or circumstance I would ever have to need one of these units on my property.
From an economic perspective, I would rather buy a nice used 4x4 pickup that is street legal, than blow 35k on a utv. But of course if you are rich..... then it doesn’t matter.
I was thinking, a jeep, price almost the same and its a real vehicle, that will offroad as well. The only thing you would be missing is the dump body. A short bodied 4x4 truck could maybe have a dump body??. It's a lot of expense, for a limited use.
What do those Mahindra Jeep things go for ??
In my home state of Wisconsin, you can not drive a street legal truck on a ATV trail, you can not take a JEEP on a ATV trail. You can not even take a Mahindra on a ATV trail. However, your can take a ATV, and this includes side-by-sides, on ATV trails. In my home county, Door County, you can drive your ATV on all county roads.
That is a good point. But there is still an edge to such a smaller vehicle. Very tight turning radius is one and reduced weight for running over soft terrain is another. Versatility is the key. But the high-end version at 35k is mind-blowing. I would not afford to drive this much money in a mud pit!
@@DougAlesUSA Wisconsin is weird. We can drive ATVs down the road but Japanese mini trucks aren’t legal 🙄🤷🏼♂️
For 35k, I’d expect a decent audio system and more comfortable bucket outboard seats. Also, more exterior and interior LEDs with on many switches. Everyone loves more switches!
Yeah, at least the audio system!! This is the workhorse model though, so bucket seats are really found in the sport models.
Audio systems, I won't go there. Highback Sport Seats are a $300 option from JD, LED lights can be added from JD or more cheaply as aftermarket units. I have aftermarket front & rear LEDs on my Gator & really find them useful. Switches can be found from $9.95 & up.
We use 2 -4 seaters on our Ranch. I have nothing but green here for all our heavy equipment, so after checking around, JD is the only side x side company that has a cattle protection rail for the unit which we need. So thinking these are built as well as the tractor line was my first mistake, SAVE YOUR MONEY, ours see daily use, both out in the field and in our garage, I spend more time and money fixing them than we do running them. Oh yeah, if you think the purchase price is high, wait till you have to start buying and fixing. Buy a truck it's cheaper. I can go to the nearest town and buy a NEW truck for the same price and it will last years more.
Very nice review!
We recently purchased the Kubota 1100c and we absolutely love it! Doesn't go as fast as your unit but is 100% hydrostatic...no belt/cvt.
As you buying property....I'd rather have a skid steer than a UTV....MUCH more useful. We bought and built 5 years ago and put hundreds of hours on the skid steer...it saved us probably 60k and only cost 25k, so it owes us nothing and does everything the UTV does infinitely better....except....transportation.
Best of luck and thx for a great review!
Thanks for sharing! Yeah, I've got tractors, skid steer, trucks, now a UTV. I figured I had to try a UTV at some point! We'll see what happens in the long run.
I bought a used diesel Gator a few years ago. Used it for one hunting trip and sold it because it was such a performance pig. I couldn’t follow the 835 gas Gators up steep, muddy hills because I couldn’t rev up enough RPM’s to make it all the way up.
I'll stick with my used Kubota RTV900 bought at auction for $2,100 over a JD with stamped steel C channel frame and lots of plastic. The Kubota is made for WORK, your John Deere is made for play.
Thanks for stopping by!
I have the 855d and it will out work a junk kubota any day my friend had one for about a week and sold it
@@sarahann530 It came off a construction company when it hit a set number of hours, got it at private auction ;)
@@sarahann530 Mainly location. My high bid was $1000 under the 'winning' bidder. When he learned he'd have to travel 214 miles to pick it up he backed out and I was happy to go and pick it up. Been running like a champ and has had proper maintenance. I've never owned a JD so I can't make a direct comparison. Like Ford v. Chevy - to each their own!
@@sarahann530 Guess the high bidder didn't know about uBid or have the capability of picking it up. I used to be a huge JD fan until I saw the plight of farmers who can no longer fix their own equipment because JD won't release the software diagnostics - kinda soured me on them since I figured them to be the per-eminent American company from my youth. Anyhoo, the RTV900 is working great for me but good to see what King Green is offering too - may the best UTV win lol
FYI: the diesel engine has the same muffler/spark arrestor as the gas engine. It WILL get plugged with carbon particulate. When the power drops off first thing is to clean the muffler/spark arrestor.How to do that is all over the place. Solution is to gut the innards but who wants to do that on a low hour expensive unit. Could be an aftermarket direct bolt on replacement for it but I haven't looked.When the power drops off you're going to first think the CVT is going out. Trust me it will be a fouled/plugged muffler/spark arrestor.
Will try to remember that info!
Kubota diesel side by sides have the same issue. I still love the diesel!!
Ouch. $35k? Wow and I was choking on $19k for a Polaris Ranger side by side. Similar but different in many ways I know but holy cow. Looks like a nice machine though especially the cab. I appreciate the honesty as usual!!
Haha, yeah stinking pricey!
I have the XUV835M which is basically the same machine minus some bells and whistles, I absolutely love it, use it every day on our farm, my tailgate does not move at all, very solid, I have 300 hours and not one problem
Thanks for the review. We have a 825i we maxed out with everything off of ebay and saved a ton of money. It's governed at 42 MPH. We looked at the 865R but for that amount of money, I'll by another Jeep. Thanks again for your video. :)
Nice video. I have a 2019 835M. Fantastic machine! Olive drab and black color. Have added a few accessories. Use mine everyday.
Thanks for watching!
My neighbor bought a new 835m Gator last year (2019) he showed me the dealer invoice. Had over $4,000 in options, everything except the cab (he didn't want a cab).Got it for $17,000, when deere had some incentives going on. He loves that machine.
Yeah, several big price differences. Gas vs diesel, M vs R Series, open station vs HVAC cab. Those will drive the price up quick.
A ‘Radio’ option: Just get a BOSE SoundLink Mini or something similar, then just Bluetooth from your phone. Will run for hours or could be charged via 12v plug-in. Some of these small, portable speakers have great sound and are quite durable.
As far as your concern about the gear selector while plowing there is actually an easy solution for that. Not sure if you knew this but the “John Deere” branded plow on your gator is actually designed from fisher plows made up here in Maine.
I’ve plowed snow commercially for 10+ years and my first setup had the same plow control joystick as your gator and you are right it is a pain in the rear end having to steer, shift, and control plow with that setup. But I then got the handheld controller that is called the fish stick (fisher plows product name) with this style controller you can put your hand anywhere that’s comfortable while plowing including the shifter and be able to push the buttons to move the plow at the same time as shifting. Makes it a lot easier and smoother.
Also the more you use this hand held controller the easier it will become because you will find a way to hold it that works best for you and have the muscle memory to push whatever button you need without even looking at your controller.
Like I said above even though your plow is branded as John Deere they actually copied everything about it from fishers trailblazer UTV plows. So if John Deere doesn’t offer the hand held controller then find your closest fisher plows dealer or just order online. As long as they have the matching electrical plug connectors they will work.
Nice piece of equipment. Hard to justify the cost of that for most of us.
Somebody is buying them all. They can't keep them in stock.
@@GoodWorksTractors farms trying to reduce taxes? Could definitely see the appeal for farmers and hunters for those.
Another great review. Although I looked at Gators, I went with Polaris’ Ranger Crew, a 2015 model (purchased 2020 with 140 hrs, LOOKED brand new, for $6,900). Works for us in every way! We’re down in Texas (Central Tx) and as I’ve JUST found this channel..am I correct in thinking “Good Works Tractors” is in Michigan? I saw the “temp” reading in Kalamazoo. This has been a really good review of a certain machine and your personality comes across as perfect for this business IMO. Thanks, subscribed!
Video content idea: Would love to see a video of you showing your viewers the difference between, 2WD, 4WD and 4WD with differential engaged. Perhaps ascending a step hill or some other form of test.
It also would be nice to see you showing you viewers how to get your tractor unstuck using your front loader. I have talked with more than one tractor owner that did not realize the front loader is your best friend if you get stuck. Drone footage would be super cool too. Enjoy the channel and look forward to your future content.
Yeah, would have to find a good way to compare
The Clear ans honest objectivity is appreciated
Thank you!
I tested a new gas gator. I thought it was very sluggish in response and slow. Heater wouldn’t even warm the cab up and shifter was damn near pre historic. I’m a JD fan, own several tractors but ran from this purchase. We with CanAm defender with cab for almost 8K less. Never looked back
Where did you get the seat covers? I just bought a 835m, love it so far.
Gator have gone from a good farm workhouse, to a urban fluff toy.
That's what I was going for...urban fluff toy.
@@GoodWorksTractors I have to ask, what do you consider "urban"? I have literally only seen these in really small towns.
@@edwardwood6532 Our town parks department has one, more or less it's used for fairly light duty stuff. It also sounds like a chainsaw when it's running around which I find odd. The town has a variety of equipment and the most expensive of it is a pair of Trackless MT tractors used for plowing the sidewalks in the winter and grinding down uneven sections of said sidewalks. They have other attachments on them but mostly winter sidewalk maintenance. I think our town was out of its mind when it bought a brand new Deere tractor instead of sticking with Kubota or New Holland. Although, it does have a large Deere front end loader for plowing the smaller streets in the winter (I find this weird since it's bigger than the plow trucks and has no salter, turning the neighbourhood streets into ice hazards) The other thing the loader is used for is loading yard waste into a tractor-trailer in the warm seasons. I think we all need to start reconsidering Japanese machines like Hitachi, Kubota and Komatsu as they value having things made in the countries in which they are sold. Deere and Cat basically said, "We're too greedy to pay the wages of workers beneath us so we are moving to Mexico."
Nicely done. I was in the market recently, considered the gas version. Couldn't make myself pay that much. Went with a different manufacturer, saved a lot of $$$. Hoping it doesn't come back to bite me!
Yeah, we'll see. Verdict is still out for me. I do want to give it more time. Had a lot of folks asking my opinion of what I thought so far.
A Gator definitely makes sense for some, for me a snowmobile for ice fishing and the deep snow we get upnorth has more utility, and when the snow melts I really like using the tractors. I rarely need to leave the property with a tractor and the speed of the UTV does not justify using a UTV over a tractor. Lastly, my better half would probably make me sell a tractor if I wanted a UTV, and that would be unbearable ;)
Lol, I understand!
I was seriously considering buying a JD Gator until finding out the downfalls of the machine. I think the worst is the battery location and top speed for me. Otherwise I think it’s a decent machine with some great options.
Thanks for watching!
Thanks I enjoyed the video. Fortunately I live in Tampa Bay Area of Florida so snow and cold is not an issue. I use my Gator every day on my property here (3 acres) and just love it. The only regret was not getting it with a hydraulic dump bed but that was cured with $900.00
Do love that power dump.
Great video, I could see a dead battery really being a problem. Especially when you need to raise the bed to fully access battery… I have a 825i I picked up for around the house and commercial snow accounts and to check the oils you have to raise the bed …. You shouldn’t have to raise the dump body to check the fluids…luckily on mine the air filter is inside the cab and along with the battery… the fuel fill is too… not so happy about that .
I bought the 2017 to get my feet wet before I pull the trigger on a new one to make sure I’m making the right move . $40k new!!outfitted with what I need
Nice honest video. I have a 2021 865M with the same plow. There is a learning curve when it comes to that plow. But I too have to say installing that plow is not easy and I know what I'm doing. After a couple years of use EVERYTHING SHIFT'S and it's almost impossible to install the plow.
Good video. I am in the market for another XUV. I have owned a 855D diesel Gator for 11 years. For the most part, it had been a good vehicle, with the exception of the electric power steering constantly throwing a fault since it was new (which the dealer can't figure out) and having to replace the centrifugal clutch drive. But I see, not a whole lot has changed in 11 years on the diesel models, except over doubling of the price. Same tailgate, same clutch, same steering, etc. I am now seriously looking at the Kubota RTV-X1100C. The diesel has more HP, it's drive system is hydrostatic, the dump bed is fast hydraulic as well as the steering is hydraulic. The cab is air tight with metal doors. The top speed for the Kubota won't be as fast as the Gator, but I am not buying it for speed. The best part about it? The price tag for the Kubota is almost $9k cheaper than the Gator. Keep putting out great videos like this one. I just subscribed to your channel.
I work for a john deere dealer and the newer 2021s have better shifting. Its all ganna be alot better. There are also alot of different attachments and accessories. They are neat.
Good to know I have a new 2022 865R coming this august and I am excited. It will replace an 850d (SAME ENGINE DIFFERENT GEARING?) the 850D is an excellent machine!
JD tech here, on the battery situation, I agree it is inconvenient, however, all you have to do is take that side panel off. It's just a couple of torx screws and a couple plastic push pins.
Also, the gas version is WAYYYY more "peppy" and can reach about 45 MPH top speed. Both gas and diesel versions are work horses when it comes to climbing hills.
Torx screws? Really? Why not just standard hex head screws or bolts? Where the battery is those torx screws will corrode and you will ultimately end up taking the machine half apart just to drill them out. Not surprising there are disposable push pins as well. Are they a proprietary size as well like most of Deere's line? Do you sell them for a 150% markup like the rest of Deere's line? The whole thing is made of Deere's PlastiCrapTM panels anyway. At least when you buy a Kubota, the thing will keep going after decades of use. I deal with a Deere dealer, but it's only because it sells Honda.
John Deere should make a Crocodile; big brother to the Gator. So, the "Croc" would be hydraulic with a minimum of 50 diesel horse power. Immediate attachments that come to mind: snowblower, blade/plow, bucket, grapple, sweeper to name just a few. John Deere has had plenty of time to expand their UTV offerings, and haven't, why? Doesn't Bobcat have 2 different versions; a 25 HP & a 50 hp? I've heard the later is a $50,000.00 machine, but it can handle all of attachments I just suggested for the "Croc". I have an X595 with a blower, blade, triple bag catcher & I think a 54' mower deck, spreader, 1500 cart. I like the Gator; I keep waiting for the snowblower attachment to come out; year after year? This is what brings me to Croc. Sitting on the X595, year after year in 10 - 15° temps is starting to get old after awhile. I'm a green & yellow guy too. This is why I just can't do the Bobcat thing; ,,,,,,,🤔 or can I 🤗 ⏲️ ⏲️ ⏲️ ⏲️ 😎?
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I've owned a 2018 Polaris RZR Turbo Dynamix and a 2019 Can-Am X3 RC Turbo R and after having each for a while I realized the absolute ridiculous nature of such machines when comparing how they are made with something like a Subaru WRX or any modern vehicle. Next time I need a UTV its going to be a used POS farm rig that I can beat into the ground and not feel bad about it.
Serious question: why would you want this over an old jeep or compact truck?
I saw a used TJ for 16k the other day. Less than half of the UTVs
I have an older 850D which I love. Roof but no cab or windshield. I bought it with 700 hours for $8,000. I had been looking for a diesel because I have a diesel tank at home. Diesel tractor and zero turn. It’s currently at the dealer for annual service and to get a winch installed. Road speed of about 30 mph is fine with me. I mostly drive in a field or woods. Great low end torque. I pull logs out of brush or swamp occasionally so the winch will be handy.
Be nice to make up jumper cables to plug in where winch does so you don't have to get to that battery! I would definitely wire it up for a trickle charger maintainer too!
Yeah, would be nice!
Loved this video , I would like to see a comparison with Kubota RTV X1100.
Not sure it'll happen, but would be cool
I’m sitting in my house waiting for the 16-22” of snow to get here. We have about 8” on the ground now. I have a 835hvac with a electric over hydraulic straight plow in it and a Kubota 2320TLB. When it comes to plowing snow IMHO it’s like this. Plowing snow with the Gator is probably the hardest thing I can do with it, and plowing snow with the Kubota is probably the easiest thing I do with it. And that’s EXACTLY how it feels when you’re using them to plow snow.
I'm going to go ahead and throw my 2 cents in. I bought a new 835m (gas) hvac the week before Christmas and it replaced my 590m gator i had. I have put almost 400 miles on it and it's a good machine. It is a cross over and you can hit the trails with it but this machine was designed to be a work horse. I use this machine on my farm and for my property management business. The low end pulling power is very impressive and speed is good. This will not replace a tractor by no means but makes a good support vehicle and one heck of a deer stand. I was kinda worried about the cheri engine that this machine uses (It's Chinese) But so far has performed well. My only con with this vechicle is it uses a lot of rpms to move and stays around the 4,500 range under light loads. Best i can tell is max rpms is 6000 to 6500, so basicly you are running the engine fast all the time and in my pea brain thinking will wear out faster. I would love to see a lower speed clutch, are at least give me the option to adjust. Over all i love this machine and so far has served me well. The price is what you expect to pay for something with a cab and air, just my 2 cents.
Good info, I appreciate you taking the time.
I bought a low end utility Gator to replace our 25 year old Gator. The upgrades we got compared to the old Gator were the powered rear dump, a winch, and four wheel drive. It doesn’t go very fast but I did not want anything faster than 20mph, we have grandkids and I didn’t want them speeding 50mph around the property getting killed.
Thanks for watching Bob!
JUST BAUGHT ONE OF THESE W/ THE GAS ENGINE, AND COMING FROM A RANGER TO THIS IS NIGHT AND DAY. I love it, also, that A/C is the real deal, very cool, (pun intended). So, as a guy w/ no 6way adjustable plow exp. I gotta say what lil I saw you use it, I need one LOL.
Holy cow bud, could have got a 4R or 10 geo trackers with plows.
I have the same thing and I love it bought it the first year they came out with them because of the cab with heat and air mine is also a diesel I didn't get it for trail riding it's a work vehicle I to put the cab lights on I did put a back window garden on to keep from braking it we've pulled alot of trees stuck vehicles and other stuff its perfect for my needs best of all dad can plow the driveway and not get cold he is 83 so to me it means a lot over all 35000 dollars is a lot but it one of my best investments yet in my eyes
Great quick review. With the battery down in never never land, did they add jumping points for a dead battery.
I bought a new gas 835r with all the lights and winch including a radio for 27k. My gas model has 54 hp. Great pep. Of course you could always use more. Ran 47 mph top speed.
The gator works great where a truck isn't a good option. We have two older models at a school and comes in handy all around the property. If I had a farm, for work or hunting I would want one. Ours gets used every day, even in the winter with a blade for plowing walks, playgounds, etc. The top speed is fast enough for off road, it is quick and nimble for property use over a few acres.
That’s a lot of money for a toy buy series 3 tractor or a pickup do a lot more with them awesome video like all ways.
Already had a truck, three tractors, and a skid steer. I am an equipment dealer, I like to test things out. 😂👍 Thanks for watching
Thanks for the video I really enjoyed it! I was mainly wondering the difference between 835R & 865R & now I know. I bought 3 of these but the first ones have away to family & now this one I just got is mine! I "love" it-- I'm elderly but it gets me out of the house & I can check things on my farm!! Leave it to John Deere to fix us up!!!!❣️
Looked at a gator. Got sooooo much more going with a Polaris Ranger... and it was cheaper!
I have one it’s actually a piece of junk
Own an 835R model with almost 10,000 miles, best thing I ever bought. You are way too critical of an excellent machine. The only complaint I have with mine is plowing snow and backing up the 4wd doesn't engage until it sees 3 mph wheel spin. Maybe try gas model 45 mph and for as heavy as it is goes plenty good.
Almost 20K kilometres on my 855D and completely agree, never needed any major repairs and we absolutely beat the bricks off it. This kind of review from captain subdivision is hilarious and completely misleading. Guys like this just talk to hear themselves talk and literally make no real world assessment of the thing they claim to be reviewing.
Well the 3 cyl gas motor with 54 HP does 45 mph. While diesel with 22 hp does only 32 mph.
But I am sure if all things being equal the diesel would have more low-end torque. But a CVT will always rob low-end torque. This Gator needs a sequential shift manual.
I have a new TX, and we love it. The TX is the cheapest Gator and the oldest styling, it is a great work vehicle on our property. For all the side by side available, the specs are above all for working and price. I know we have 30 hours on the clock and have used 7-8 gallons of gas, I also didn’t get many options but our battery is under the passenger seat and easy to get to. Not sure I would invest in the 835R as I don’t need something that nice or something that costs more than a new car. I hope you enjoy your Gator as much as I enjoy mine.
You might get better throttle response and speed if you take the plow off the front, just saying.
I should have mentioned that 37 mph was without the plow.
The kids had an electric version of this when they were little. As much as I like Deere and the Gator, I think this will be the only version I will ever own.
Now, if someone GAVE me one.... :)
No one???? Oh well...
Keep up the great work, always look forward to the notifications!
Haha, I don't blame ya!
@@GoodWorksTractors I actually attached a kid's-size rake to the back of the electric gator and they helped me de-thatch the lawn!
If someone gave me a Gator, I would turn around and trade it in for a Kubota BX, quick hitch, mowing deck, blade, broom and a snow blower in a heart beat....maybe I would try it out but I want something useful.
Holy cow…this thing was more expensive than my new 2025r with loader/bucket, mower deck with load n go,, iMatch, ballast box, rear blade, front mount snowblower, and land plane?
Bought a 2015 HPX Gator as a demo in 2016 it is gas with a top speed of 25 mph added a Curtis all steel cab(mounts over Deeres roll cage never had to drill a hole to install cab) doors are lift off with sliding glass windows ...rear windows are same . Front windshield opens on gas cylinders with two open vent settings 12 volt wiper standard equipment came in under 20,000.00 Gator also has electric box lift and the air cleaner and battery are under the seat
Soooo the battery in under the bed, so if the battery is dead, and the bed is down (as it normally would be) that's rather like locking the key in the car, isn't it?
Trick to shifting a CVT trans is you have to take your foot off the gas to get it to shift. I've seen people break shifters off trying to force them.
I own the 2012. John Deere 825 I . We have power steering newer version . Hydraulic electric lift / windshield with roll bar roof and guard rail kit . Bench seat also Removable winter cab by mammoth . . Camoplast tracks for the winter . Very stable on hills . Shifts really nice and tons of power being liquid cooled gas engine . Always used synthetic oil and service it once a year . Still has original belt .I think Side by sides are out of control now with way too much unneeded gimmicks and gadgets . Just like atvs too big and bulky now . The 825 I have has been bullet proof and is a all round work horse and nice simple trail machine for cruising . The prices have gone thru the roof and they are over loaded with too much stuff now and hard too service .Wont be trading or selling mine anytime soon . Can’t replace it . 🤷♂️
Thanks for sharing Stephen
Batteries on the JD tractors - UGH! I have a 2017 1025R with only about 110 hours on it and had to replace the batter a couple of months ago. What a hassle! I couldn't do it with a bad arm / shoulder - the angles and weight of that battery were too much. I had to have a service tech come out. He had to take out a headlight - the full assembly, not just the bulb - detach the battery, angle it up on it's side and still barely slide it up past the bolts that hold the headlight assembly in place. Absolutely ridiculous.
Nice Gator rig, though. I wouldn't have a use for it personally but it looks like a lot of fun.
Yeah, one of the great mysteries of the world for sure
Those compact tractors have ample room under the hood and Kubota still knows how to design better than Deere/Yanmar or Chrysler with its Intrepid? I mean, shoehorning a battery into that car by removing the front right wheel seems stupid. This is ridiculous.
I have had 5 different kinds of side by sides on the farm. 2 ki mules a ya rino and 2 gators a 850 diesel (25 hp) & a 825i (50hp) you want to see the gas 825i show them up put a trailer on them, the 50hp gas will out do all by a bunch. I think it is now the 835M or the R.
I have had a pair of Honda 1000-5 loved them for big family trail rides that sort of thing. Now I have my own land and own a pair of diesel gators. I have the 865M setup with a lot of the same options as yours except I don’t have doors or climate control. I also have a 4 seat 855M .
I did the diesels for the same reasons you stated . I have diesel fuel on site for all my green tractors , so I wanted keep everything using one type of fuel.
I do like my diesel gators, but if buying a gas powered machine again , I would look at the Honda 1000-5 awesome machines , or if needing a cab Polaris and Can-am have some really nice cab machines .
I really liked the Honda Pioneer. I wanted the HVAC though.
@@GoodWorksTractors If considering a CAB model gas next time, I would check out the Can-am Defender limited.
It seems like the top dog in cab utility rigs right now. Even has power windows and some sort of special super AC system.
It really looks like an impressive machine.
For Diesel cab machines, I would stick with Deere. My dad has cab Kabota, that is one crude machine. Hate the interior layout in the Kabota cab utes.
Thank you for the review. Tractors are handier for me. It’s nice to know what other people like and don’t like.
I noticed that plow is made by fisher for John deere. Do yourself a favor and dump that joystick and get yourself a handheld fishstick controller. It is a game changer. You will be able to run that plow much better!
Wished you had lifted the hood to show what is under it.
In 2018 I bought a brand new Kubota RTV with cab /heat /AC for $18,200.
Mind you I didn’t get plow or winch at that price.
It serves my needs well on my 70.5 acres.
Kubota Diesel engine is bulletproof and I never would have considered a gasoline model.
Gear selector is a bit clunky, but gets easier with time and practice. You learn to jockey the shifter a bit like you might do on an old tractor to learn the sweet spots where shifter easily drops into gear without any fight or resistance.
I’m small and the interior seating position and pedals and tilt steering are perfect for me. My much taller and larger neighbor is not comfortable behind the wheel of mine.
I have zero tailgate open /close /latching issues and my battery is 100% easily accessible, as is the washer fluid tank and multiple radiators.
I opted for no radio or turn signals which would have been several hundred additional. Shortly after getting it I wished I had gotten turn signals for safety when I get out on the road (2 lane state highway) in front of my farm.
I like the lights on yours. I need to add rear aimed lights for backing up and general lighting for the rare times I’m actually out in it after dark.
My engine oil filter is very difficult to access. Maybe it’ll get easier with practice.
Nice video and love your dog.
Thank you.
I’m in the market for a brand new or very slightly used 75 HP 4WD John Deere cab tractor to replace my 1996 John Deere 5300 open station tractor. It’s gently used and stored inside with only 1800 hours on it thus far.
I’m in southern Pennsylvania.
Yeah, we filmed under the hood, then forgot to put it in the video. No storage, all mechanical and electrical. I'm still improving with the shifter. Still clunky, but not as bad. Good info for comparison. Thanks for watching!
I work at a JD dealer in west Texas. We also had a lot of issues with the air filter box location. Out here in the dust the air filters would clog up within a week. We ended up fabricating a snorkel that reroutes the air suction to under the green top. Per our sales guy, Deere is releasing a factory snorkel kit sometime this year
Good info, thank you sir.
I thought a Gator was a tractor accessary. You know, support vehicle.
Just off the top of my head, I don't think the diesel Gator has a blower (turbo for gas engines). If it did that would be a world of difference. Its definitely the Cadillac of UTVs. But for $35k it should.
I love Deere, but not that much.
Yeah, pricey one no doubt. I'm happy to do the testing for you guys. Part of the job :)
near the water tank for the windshield are the battery charging points when she dies.
That's what you get for letting an Engineer design this, instead of a Mechanic.
We love our Polaris Ranger. The deere was not an option as we use it recreational as well on our farm but for recreational there just is not enough ground clearance and air filters and a lot of other things. As far as the CVT you could always add a clutch kit to get you more off the line speed and top end. Lots of people make the after market clutches and they are easy to install . The plow hurts the speed a bit as well I'm sure.
Good to know, thanks!
Can you comment on two questions: 1). Do you have any problems with engine heat penetrating the cab since the engine is virtually below you? 2) Noise level with full cab?
Great review! Couple things, I have the gas version and it’s a bit faster but the clutch is a pig (like 0-47 in 10-minutes, LOL). Anyway, to charge or jump battery you should see posts near that washer fluid bottle. There’s a winter front shock upgrade you should swap out when using the plow, front end sits up more proud and it’s a fairly quick/easy swap and will save your front end. If you haven’t already, move your plow cylinder arms to the outer most holes to get a little a wider clearing angle, looks like you’re a little narrower than machine width as it sits. You can also get a remote (wired but not fixed) plow controller which has a hand strap allowing you to shift while adjusting plow. The 2021 has a way better shift design but again the remote will still help immensely with that shifter. Make sure to lube (or armorall) the door seals as they tend to start leaking air/water in a short period of time. I haven’t reviewed how your plow attached/detaches, but sounds rough. The new Boss V is pretty quick, just FYI. Lastly, throw a couple large shims/washers on the left side of tailgate hinge point (I think it’s about 1-1/2” id?). to make gate close correctly every time. I’ve had almost all the same issues so far, worst being the leaky door seals which I finally figured out how to adjust properly and keep lubricated. Keep the videos coming! Oh, and haters are gonna hate, work hard/play hard!!!
Aweome stuff, thanks for taking the time to share Jason!
Courtney I had a Artic Cat Prowler 650 with the full heated cab and plow ,It did a great job .Here was the bad, it was horribly loud and it was one of the years that had bad cams so the motor ate itself up ! A/C would not help at all ...
Sorry to hear that Jimmy
I have the 835R gas and have had it for two years. It will run 45 mph and actually haven't noticed much different top speed when loaded. I will say the shifter and transmission are poor. Deere finally caught up with the competition and got the shifter up off the floor but it just feels weak and "janky" to me. We have had MANY Gators since the very first front single wheel models and used them for many years with my hunting business. I've had every model they sell and this is by far the Cadillac, however, it's out costs the competition as well. The parking brake location and transmission shift is new in the 2021 model and I will probably trade if it seems to be noticeable better. I will say, they are very solid machine and I have had them in every situation and tested them beyond what John Deere would probably recommend both in hauling capacity and terrain. They hold up and stand up to whatever you dish out.
Good info, I appreciate you taking the time!
Jeepers 30 + for a Gator i Knew Deere was Proud of them but thats way too high since i can get a Kubota Sidekick with cab and plow for around 27 and change which is plenty of cost and its not a diesel engine . I run 3 UTVS and the Kubota 1120 is the dump truck and pulling 12,000 Lbs NH3 tanks lol champ.. The Deere 825i is the cattle chaser mudding and daily driver and it is a lot quicker than 865 hands down. But if we are going for rides and such the Can Am is the fav with in dash GPS and it will keep up with road traffic with ease lol... All the diesels seem to be lagging in the acceleration.. Turbo Kits for diesels are a nice upgrade but can be pricey.. the one we dont miss is the Polaris it was a nightmare and left me stranded numerous times....
Yeah, pricey bugger
Holy smokes. $35k really? And I keep talking myself out of a new truck because I don't want to spend that much.. There's a sucker born every minute" P. T. Barnum. 🤔
Good thing I bought it used and paid cash! I'll get my money back when I sell. 😂👍
@@GoodWorksTractorsCash is the way to go. I bought my tractor that way too. If side by sides are like tractors, they do very well holding their value and you got a deal. 👍
35,000 USD? Geez, that's insane.
Yeah, it wasn't peso's
@@GoodWorksTractors I’m from Canada, I feel like $35k Canadian would be too much for this thing. But 35k USD is 44.5k Canadian.
That’s just crazy.
In Australia, a new Suzuki Jimny 4wd is US$19800 drive away!
I’ve been looking at side by sides for years and they have come a long way as far as performance and creature comforts, but the main thing that keeps me from buying one is the price tag. I can’t justify spending $35,000 on a side by side when I can buy a good used Toyota Tacoma 4x4 low mileage truck for example that can do everything that a side by side can do minus the tilt bed for far less then $35,000.
Yes Tacoma’s are amazing. If you want a ITV I would recommend a Honda pioneer. We have over 1000 miles and not a single issue. We also have a can am defender 6x6 which also has been great. We have had 2 Polaris and both were junk
Thanks for watching!
Good Review! I had a lot of time behind the wheel of the Gator 825 with the Chery 3cyl Chinese Motor. It's a decent SXS, the weight definitely makes move like a turtle walking through peanut butter! The CVT does not aid in any performance-driving that is for sure! Love the channel, just earned a new sub!
Thank you for watching!
Sweet rig. Thanks for sharing and congrats on the purchase!
Thank you!
Good job. I’m looking for a setup for the mountains of North Carolina. (I found my dream property 😊) I think your video helped me decide on Diesel vs gas. I’m thinking torque for hauling uphill. I’ll be sure to check out your website when it comes time for goodies.
I have an 825i gas Gator and top speed is about 45mph. Much better pickup than the diesel.
Thank you sir!
Good review, nice looking machine! Does the $35K figure include plow and salt spreader?
The Kubota RTV 1100c is over $20k with no options. Really easy to add a handful of options, plow and spreader and get to $30k+. I hope you and family get as much enjoyment out of that machine as my wife and I with our RTV-1100c.
I had been looking at one of the 3 axle Gators till I saw one of the Can-Am DEFENDER 6X6 Outfitted the way I want a 2023 is still less then that 865R with a lot more capabilities but still hard to justify the price tag for a UTV even as a work machine for property maintenance. The six wheel drive would be really nice but still I think I'll just keep looking for a decent used Jeep scrambler. That is In less I come across a old scout lost in one of these barns around here. Hay one can always dream can't they.
Great review and happy to see Rosie doing better!
Definitely, thanks!