Larry625
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I bought a new Gator 625i XUV in January 2011. Did fine at first except the 4 wheel drive would sometimes jam up and I would have to stop, run in reverse, and then again into forward for it to resume normal operation. I found out that this was a problem with all XUVs and would have to live with it.
At 95 hours, the fuse to the fuel pump kept blowing. When it blew to the extent of the whole fuse melting into the fuse box, the dealer came and got it. Dealer said it was a short in the wiring and they fixed it under warranty.
At 125 hours, the engine and exhaust noise seem to get louder (if possible) and I took the insulation off the exhaust manifold/pipe only to find that the entire assembly was burnt extensively (turned red and the metal flaking off) and a 2 inch split had ruptured on the pipe. The regular warranty had expired but I got it replaced under the EPA warranty which is longer. Dealer had no explanation but stated that the replacement was stainless steel and would not corrode like the original. Well, I got mine fixed but what about all those other 625i owners whose exhaust system falls off and the EPA warranty has also expired?
At 250 hours, the fuse to the fuel pump started blowing again leaving me stranded several times. When the fuse again melted into the fuse box, the dealer came and got it. This time they said that the entire rear wiring harness was defective and has to be replaced. The warranty had now expired but I argued that I had brought it in under warranty to get this problem fixed and it has reoccurred. After a week they offered to pay for the harness and I could pay for the labor which I real had no choise but to accept. Cost me $625.00 !
Now with 300 hours, I still have a problem with it running rough and rich and sometimes dying but I have a local mechanic who can make it right for a couple months at a time.
My opinion of this machine....NEVER BUY ONE! John Deere used inferior materials for which they knew there were serious problems but never attempted to make it right with their customers. "Let it fail then we will gouge them to get it fixed". Enough said.

At 95 hours, the fuse to the fuel pump kept blowing. When it blew to the extent of the whole fuse melting into the fuse box, the dealer came and got it. Dealer said it was a short in the wiring and they fixed it under warranty.
At 125 hours, the engine and exhaust noise seem to get louder (if possible) and I took the insulation off the exhaust manifold/pipe only to find that the entire assembly was burnt extensively (turned red and the metal flaking off) and a 2 inch split had ruptured on the pipe. The regular warranty had expired but I got it replaced under the EPA warranty which is longer. Dealer had no explanation but stated that the replacement was stainless steel and would not corrode like the original. Well, I got mine fixed but what about all those other 625i owners whose exhaust system falls off and the EPA warranty has also expired?
At 250 hours, the fuse to the fuel pump started blowing again leaving me stranded several times. When the fuse again melted into the fuse box, the dealer came and got it. This time they said that the entire rear wiring harness was defective and has to be replaced. The warranty had now expired but I argued that I had brought it in under warranty to get this problem fixed and it has reoccurred. After a week they offered to pay for the harness and I could pay for the labor which I real had no choise but to accept. Cost me $625.00 !
Now with 300 hours, I still have a problem with it running rough and rich and sometimes dying but I have a local mechanic who can make it right for a couple months at a time.
My opinion of this machine....NEVER BUY ONE! John Deere used inferior materials for which they knew there were serious problems but never attempted to make it right with their customers. "Let it fail then we will gouge them to get it fixed". Enough said.

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