Couple questions about the JD 455

   / Couple questions about the JD 455 #11  
Don't think the shape/size of the 455's changed over their years, so don't know what model your son may have had that you are thinking of.
At least jdparts doesn't show anything different.

There were the AWS (all wheel steer) for each of the 425, 445, and 455 models that came with a bit smaller tires. That may be what you are remembering.

Good comments on the 455 vs 2210.

I'm sorry, I'm not at home right now so can't take additional pictures. But, his 455 is nothing like mine in regards to the steering setup, and his runs a lot smaller tire. I have no idea what year it is though.
 
   / Couple questions about the JD 455 #12  
I believe your son's 455 must have been a 455 with AWS. Like a couple other members said, all of the AWS models came with 23" wheels, compared to the 26" wheels that are found on the 445 and 455 with 2 wheel steer.

I've seen 400 series tractors from the early 1990's all the way until the last year of production and I believe they never changed the chasis/transmission/steering system.
 
   / Couple questions about the JD 455 #13  
cooper99
I too think you are right on.

And jdparts concurs with your comment that there have been no changes.
I have the AWS and have found them to be the best (for me :) )
 
   / Couple questions about the JD 455 #14  
I can tell you the X749 AWS uses the 26 12 12 hdap tires. When I was looking into a new mower last year I wanted the larger tires and did notice the smaller AWS models such as the X324 had smaller tires than the X320 2 wd model.

Living in the sticks as I do there was nothing available used such as a 455 so I finally decided to buy the new X749. I installed the TPH and 540 pto kits myself and while reading noticed the kit seems to cover several of the older models, there were a few minor differences though.
 
   / Couple questions about the JD 455 #15  
The AWS system was changed between the 425, 445, and 455 series, when going to the Xseries. That change allowed the larger tires to be used.
 
   / Couple questions about the JD 455 #16  
I have a 455 with 1,300+ hours on it and it has been one outstanding tractor. It was expensive when new as I bought the tractor, 60" deck, MC Collection cart, Quick Tach front unit, 54" blade and two stage snowthrower and it was all of $12,000 at the time. Mine is a 1998 model year and it is NOT an AWS unit. I would give it a score of 10 out of 10 for ownership satisfaction and quality.

Two of my neighbors (we all have 2.5 acre lawns) at first bought lawnmowers at the Box Stores. They just loved jabbing me about the cost of mine. Well, they each bought new John Deere's last year (after wearing their junk out), one the x500 series and the other the x700 series 4wd gas model. He had asked me about the Yanmar and I told him that mowing it uses .5 ga. FPH and the same when blowing or plowing snow. The extra torque of the diesel is simply amazing.

I let him drive mine so he could see the mowing capability. He bought the x700 but didn't want to step up and spend the extra $ for the diesel. This winter, My neighbor with the X700 wanted to see how his compared to mine blowing snow so a couple of months ago, we went into the street and started side by side and at the end of 100 yards, I was close to 90' ahead of him.

We have private roads and I plow 1.1 miles of roads with my tractor. I have it set up with a salt spreader, an LED Plow light on a pole mounted pedastal off the rear hitch. My latest project is I picked up another JD 54" plow which was used I am using the plow board to "adapt" my stock plow with wings and I am increasing the height and roll of the front. I will have to post pictures of that when I am done. I am not going crazy wide and I am welding my wings in place so they will be at reasonably mild angles so I can still back blade with it. Plowing the roads, I just need a bigger plow and I got this one for $50 so it is getting chopped to add to my good plow.

I am swiping the quick tach mounts from the plow blade I am cutting up and mounting it to my 10 hp leaf blower so I can put the leaf blower out in front of my tractor and hydraulically angle the blower while driving back and forth on the yard, roadway, etc. Seems I have developed a cardiac problem and my days of pushing that beast all around the yard are over. :(
 
   / Couple questions about the JD 455 #17  
I have a 455 with 1,300+ hours on it and it has been one outstanding tractor. It was expensive when new as I bought the tractor, 60" deck, MC Collection cart, Quick Tach front unit, 54" blade and two stage snowthrower and it was all of $12,000 at the time. Mine is a 1998 model year and it is NOT an AWS unit. I would give it a score of 10 out of 10 for ownership satisfaction and quality.

Two of my neighbors (we all have 2.5 acre lawns) at first bought lawnmowers at the Box Stores. They just loved jabbing me about the cost of mine. Well, they each bought new John Deere's last year (after wearing their junk out), one the x500 series and the other the x700 series 4wd gas model. He had asked me about the Yanmar and I told him that mowing it uses .5 ga. FPH and the same when blowing or plowing snow. The extra torque of the diesel is simply amazing.

I let him drive mine so he could see the mowing capability. He bought the x700 but didn't want to step up and spend the extra $ for the diesel. This winter, My neighbor with the X700 wanted to see how his compared to mine blowing snow so a couple of months ago, we went into the street and started side by side and at the end of 100 yards, I was close to 90' ahead of him.

We have private roads and I plow 1.1 miles of roads with my tractor. I have it set up with a salt spreader, an LED Plow light on a pole mounted pedastal off the rear hitch. My latest project is I picked up another JD 54" plow which was used I am using the plow board to "adapt" my stock plow with wings and I am increasing the height and roll of the front. I will have to post pictures of that when I am done. I am not going crazy wide and I am welding my wings in place so they will be at reasonably mild angles so I can still back blade with it. Plowing the roads, I just need a bigger plow and I got this one for $50 so it is getting chopped to add to my good plow.

I am swiping the quick tach mounts from the plow blade I am cutting up and mounting it to my 10 hp leaf blower so I can put the leaf blower out in front of my tractor and hydraulically angle the blower while driving back and forth on the yard, roadway, etc. Seems I have developed a cardiac problem and my days of pushing that beast all around the yard are over. :(

30% faster. Really? That's a lot. I'm certain this would vary depending on the load.

But, taking into account warm up time, the gasser would finish first (if you warm your diesel properly). Yeah the diesel is way more powerful. But, the warm up time is why I'd rather have a gasser unless you are doing a lot of plowing/blowing/mowing (which it sounds like you are). Of course a block heater can pretty much even up the warm up times. I just wanted to point out that a gasser has that advantage when you only have a limited about to plow/blow. Same goes for all tasks. I start and stop my tractor a lot. With a diesel, it'd be hard to keep it warm enough without leaving it idling. And I hate how loud they are, while idling. I own both a diesel and a gasser. For most yard work, I prefer a gasser because it warms quickly and is much much quieter. I've never been lacking for power.
 
   / Couple questions about the JD 455 #18  
........But, taking into account warm up time, the gasser would finish first (if you warm your diesel properly). Yeah the diesel is way more powerful. But, the warm up time is why I'd rather have a gasser unless you are doing a lot of plowing/blowing/mowing (which it sounds like you are). Of course a block heater can pretty much even up the warm up times. I just wanted to point out that a gasser has that advantage when you only have a limited about to plow/blow. Same goes for all tasks. I start and stop my tractor a lot. With a diesel, it'd be hard to keep it warm enough without leaving it idling. And I hate how loud they are, while idling. I own both a diesel and a gasser. For most yard work, I prefer a gasser because it warms quickly and is much much quieter. I've never been lacking for power.

I don't find my 455 needs any extra warm-up time, nor that it is noisier than either my gas X485 or the 425. I find the diesel (3 cyl) quieter than the 2-cyl's.

So can't agree with your take, but if that works for you, fine and no problem with it at all. :D
 

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