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"I've just had it a short time . It was purchased new from the dealer with a 60-inch drive-over deck loader bucket and AVF-20 grapple. The grapple is impressive, and is used it for clearing fence rows of scrub brush. I traded in my 99 B2710 for this 2032R. I like the slightly larger size of the John Deere, and added versatility of the newer model of tractor. I had R4s on the Kubota, but went with Turfs for John Deere. So far, there have been no disappointments."
"This is my third tractor, and my second new tractor. I purchased this tractor because I needed something larger and more reliable than my previous Kubota BX2660. I purchased the tractor, loader and 62 mm along with the optional hydraulic lift. This has been a very good tractor so far. It has plenty of power an is exceptionally quiet when compared to my previous tractors. I have 4 small items that John Deere should address. 1. The rear R4 Tires rub on the MMM hydraulic lift system. I ended up fixing this issue myself by swapping the rear tires form one side to the other, essentially making the tractor about 4 inches wider. 2. The loader drifts down WAY to quickly. Mine will drift approximately 7.5 inches in an hour with no load. This is just annoying as you constantly have to correct the height or bucket roll back with a load in it. 3. The seat switch is too sensitive. Even with the seat moved all the way forward, my wife cannot operate the tractor safely. She has to constantly adjusted herself on the seat to keep the engine from dying. 4. You cannot mow in reverse without puling out on that safety bypass knob that enables the power take-off. This is extremely irritating and less safe in my opinion."
"I have only gotten twelve hours on the tractor to date, but so far I am very impressed with the tractor itself. It feels bigger than it looks and the performance is impressive. There were a couple of dealership setup issues and in my opinion a couple of design issues, but the tractor is built like a tank and everything I hoped it would be. Design wise I have 2 criticisms: 1) Location of the handbrake which is in an awkward spot and sits just right of center on driving platform, requiring bending and reaching down between legs. 2) location of the hydraulic connectors on right underside of tractor. Like the rest of the tractor they are very well built and on a normal reasonably tended property no issue I am sure, but on my what was a very neglected property where everything is overgrown, the hydraulics are constantly coming into contact with brambles, saplings etc. No damage to the hydraulics has occurred to date, apart from one of the rubber caps being ripped off and lost. Given the build quality, I anticipate things will stay that way, but personally I would prefer to see the connectors out of the way of possible trouble. Apart from the above, I am very pleased indeed and would certainly recommend the tractor to others with the above caveats. I have given 5 stars for reliability despite only having 12 hours on the machine as it looks and feels reliable and that is what I have heard from several independent sources."
"Ordered the tractor in December with a 72" deck with a box blade. My father in law ordered the same tractor, but with front bucket. Mine was delivered with a fuel leak and wiring issue. John Deere had to come get it. Next, I got to looking at the decks and neither one was level. John Deere came out and worked on them all day. They had to come pick it up and take to shop. Two days later they brought it back. Well I got to looking at it and now it is 3/4" higher on one side than the other. I looked at my father in law's and his is 1/2" off. I emailed the service manager this weekend and he answered and said to give him a call Monday morning and he would make sure that they were fixed right. I'm about to let them take the decks back and put rear grooming mowers on them. The tractors do great, it is just the decks giving us trouble and the thing is we haven't even mowed with them yet."
"Equipped with JD front bucket, JD midmount drive over 60" mower deck, JD front snow blower, Frontier 48" Rotary Cutter, JD 655 rear tiller and JD I-hitch adapter. Replaced a 2000 JD 4100 tractor."
"Just brought home my new 2032R today. Had a 2320 before and wanted something with a little more oomph. Definitely a big difference between the 2320 and the 2032R. Got a JD 655 tiller and a 72" Frontier box blade to go with it. Next thing will be pallet forks and a fertilizer spreader next on the list."
"Hi Everyone, First post here. So I guess a brief review of the 2032R is that so far I totally love the machine. I have a 36" pallet fork attachment for the FEL from Titan, 50" King Kutter box blade and am looking for a good 3-pt snowblower. As far as the machine itself, I am very pleased. I went back and forth Orange vs. Green. I guess a few of the small features and seemingly higher resale value of green persuaded me. Though I'm sure an orange machine would do just fine too. Hope I don't start any arguments. I live very close to a JD dealership so ease was another factor. Sorry, not a very technical or detailed review but this is the first tractor I have ever owned and have only 20 hrs. on it. So, not much to compare at this point."