My Tractor Forum banner

The john deere x595 is now at its new home

7052 Views 25 Replies 16 Participants Last post by  stratocast56
The trip took longer than I thought because of time I spent going over tractor and loading everything on the trailer and the MC519 cart in the bed of my truck!! Here are the pictures of the loaded trailer and the drive shaft for the snowblower, lift arms for the 3 point, chute section from the full force blower to connection on cart and the flip up chute for the deck which I had to remove to get tractor on trailer laying on the tail gate of my truck!! My nephew and I unloaded the cart from the bed of my truck and set on the bed of my smaller trailer which is at his house when I dropped him off on the way home and I didn't take a picture!! I turned the key on waited till the glow plug light went out hit the starter and the engine fired immediately and sounded great so I pulled out of the garage and mowed prior owners lawn which took about 40 minutes!! Tractor ran perfect plenty of power, steers easy, rides nice so I completed the deal!! When I and my nephew started to load everything the prior owner came over and said oh I forgot I also have a set of tire chains for the rear wheels which I never had to use but my uncle who I got the tractor from did when he only had the snow plow attachment for it!! If you look they are on the trailer right behind the full force blower on the floor of the trailer!! I will be awaiting you comments and any additional advice anyone has to offer!! Thanks For Looking PS: This started in another thread by me with the tile of asking for options of asking price for this X595 with the attachments!!
Attached Thumbnails
Click image for larger version Name: IMG_1377.jpg Views: 7 Size: 129.5 KB ID: 2387967 Click image for larger version Name: IMG_1378.jpg Views: 7 Size: 527.0 KB ID: 2387969 Click image for larger version Name: IMG_1379.jpg Views: 7 Size: 465.5 KB ID: 2387971 Click image for larger version Name: IMG_1380.jpg Views: 7 Size: 80.1 KB ID: 2387973

Attachments

See less See more
8
1 - 20 of 26 Posts
:bannana: awesome setup! Wow you got gold there! A 4x4 diesel with those attachments! :tango_face_surprise I just a little envious. :tango_face_wink:
:bannana: awesome setup! Wow you got gold there! A 4x4 diesel with those attachments! :tango_face_surprise I just a little envious. :tango_face_wink:
I am now ready for all seasons and am confident the John Deere X595 and I can handle anything mother nature wants to throw at us!!

Posted a few more pictures after unloading and hooking everything up temporary to see if everything was as promised!!

Attachments

See less See more
3
You have an awesome haul there, should have alot of fun there. Your neighbors will be jealous for sure!!
Nice Nice Nice! I'm major jealous. Welcome to Red cap club!
I am now ready for all seasons and am confident the John Deere X595 and I can handle anything mother nature wants to throw at us!!

Posted a few more pictures after unloading and hooking everything up temporary to see if everything was as promised!!
Really? We like ( ok LOVE) pics but you don't have to RUB IT IN! :tango_face_wink:
See less See more
Awesome, congratulations on the good deal.
Congrats on the X595. They're a great tractor, I enjoy the heck out of mine.:thThumbsU
:Tractor2:That's a great haul and it's a great tractor. I especially like the tiller. I would be very jealous if it weren't for the fact my new X738 is being delivered in the morning.
Very nice! Welcome to the diesel club. What's your size, we'll have your jacket made.
I especially like the tiller.
That hydraulic tiller is very nice. [B[Stratocast[/B], you do know you can reverse the mount on the tiller and use it as a forward or reverse rotation till , don't you? The tiller only turns in one direction , but you can put it on the tractor "backwards", if you want. If you've never used a reverse rotation tiller, you should try it; they really dig well.
See less See more
Sweet grab enjoy it. Can't imagine what you are going to do with those chains other than wall art.
That hydraulic tiller is very nice. [B[Stratocast[/B], you do know you can reverse the mount on the tiller and use it as a forward or reverse rotation till , don't you? The tiller only turns in one direction , but you can put it on the tractor "backwards", if you want. If you've never used a reverse rotation tiller, you should try it; they really dig well.
I was setting looking at the tiller this evening with my nephew and I said to him it looks to me like that lifting bracket could be turned around so you could use this as a front turning tiller!! He said I don't think I would try that is not the way it was designed to run!!

Thanks for confirming my thinking!!:thanku::laugh:
See less See more
Very nice! Welcome to the diesel club. What's your size, we'll have your jacket made.
What? Hey I didn't get a jacket when I got my 332. :tango_face_crying:

That hydraulic tiller is very nice. [B[Stratocast[/B], you do know you can reverse the mount on the tiller and use it as a forward or reverse rotation till , don't you? The tiller only turns in one direction , but you can put it on the tractor "backwards", if you want. If you've never used a reverse rotation tiller, you should try it; they really dig well.
Man I do miss the reverse tilling with my 200. The 300 tills forward and does not dig as well. :tango_face_plain:
See less See more
Very nice! How many hours?

I love my x595. Never selling.



Andreas
See less See more
Very nice! How many hours?

I love my x595. Never selling.



Andreas
Person I bought it from was 2nd owner, he acquired it from his Aunt when his Dads brother passed away. It had 840 hours on it when he got it. He had it 4 years and eight months when I bought it, the hour meter quit working 10 months ago and showed 1,124 hours at that time. The owner had a small note book in which he kept track of the hours of every use since the hour meter quit working. The total time used in the last 10 months shows to be 111 hours from his notes, that would make the actual lifetime total 1,124 +111 = 1,235 Hours PS: I plan on having a new hour meter installed in the instrument cluster and I am going to have the new meter ran to set that number of hours showing on it!!
See less See more
Nice looking machine, I'm jealous!

I'm patiently waiting for a nice x595 or x748 at a good price to pop up in my area. Missed a x595 at a local dealer few weeks back, it was gone 1 day after they had it. Would be nice to have the 4×4 for snow removal.

Sent from my SM-G930V using Tapatalk
Nice looking machine, I'm jealous!

I'm patiently waiting for a nice x595 or x748 at a good price to pop up in my area. Missed a x595 at a local dealer few weeks back, it was gone 1 day after they had it. Would be nice to have the 4×4 for snow removal.

Sent from my SM-G930V using Tapatalk
830King,
Where are you located, if it hasn't sold I know where there is another X595 that is in pretty decent shape.:tango_face_wink:
See less See more
830King,
Where are you located, if it hasn't sold I know where there is another X595 that is in pretty decent shape.:tango_face_wink:
He is located in central Minnesota
I plan on having a new hour meter installed in the instrument cluster and I am going to have the new meter ran to set that number of hours showing on it!!
Might be more difficult that you think, it's not like moving the number wheels on an old analog odometer. Just put a small piece of paper with the present hours on it, taped to the panel under the new hour meter, or do a complete service of the machine when you put the new meter in, so you have a zero reference. Then note the total time in your service log.
See less See more
1 - 20 of 26 Posts
This is an older thread, you may not receive a response, and could be reviving an old thread. Please consider creating a new thread.
Top