The comparison of the John Deere 1025R and the 2025R is a big topic in the Deere space. The two compact tractors are very similar, having the same hydrostatic transmission, the same PTO power, a 3-point hitch, and virtually the same horsepower. So a couple of questions arise. Is buying the 2025R worth it? Can the 1025R accomplish the same tasks as the 2025R? And most importantly— what is the difference between the two anyway? In this comprehensive guide, we will answer all your questions and break down exactly how these 25-hp machines differ.
The economical 1025R is a favorite among homeowners and property owners with under 5 acres of land. Weighing 1444 lb, this subcompact tractor is best for light-duty work such as mowing and other lawn chores. There is a lot to love about this small tractor, including the easy-to-use Twin Touch controls, ergonomic operator station, and convenient implement swaps such as the AutoConnect Deck System and the Quik-Park™ Loader System.
Bottom Line: This sub-compact tractor is a great choice for landowners who need extra help with lawn maintenance but crave a little more strength, versatility, and functionality than a lawn tractor.
The 2025R is a step up from the 1025R, offering the same features with increased stability and size. While it is equipped with the same frame as the 1025R, the 2025R has a larger wheelbase making a 6” difference. It also has a significantly heavier weight standing at 1793.4 lb – a 15% increase from the 1025R. You will also achieve greater ground clearance with the larger tires featured on the 2 Series tractor. Due to the increase in size, this tractor can take on slightly larger projects.
Bottom Line: This compact tractor is ideal for landowners who want to take on a variety of light-duty landscaping chores that extend beyond lawn care. This could also be a better choice for users seeking greater traction on more challenging terrain.
Here is a side-by-side comparison of specs between the two small tractors.
SPECS: |
1025R |
2025R |
HP |
23.9 |
24.2 |
PTO HP |
18 |
18 |
Transmission |
Hydrostatic - 2 Range |
Hydrostatic - 2 Range |
2WD or 4WD |
4WD |
4WD |
3PT Hitch |
Category 1 |
Category 1 |
Weight |
1444 lb |
1793.4 lb |
Wheelbase |
57.1 in. |
63 in. |
Lift Capacity |
758 lb |
915 lb |
There are pros and cons to each of these compact tractors, so one isn’t necessarily better than the other. It all comes down to your plans for the machine and the type of land you’ll be navigating. If you need more expert advice on finding the best sub-compact tractor for you, our team at Koenig Equipment is more than happy to help. Our trained sales experts can answer any questions and set you up with a live demo so you can get in the seat before you make your final decision.