L3901 HST

Rubenlmunozl3901

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L3901 HST
Nov 13, 2024
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Good morning 11-13-24 I am a new tractor owner and just purchased a tractor for the deer lease I am asking if anyone on here has the same tractor and what to look out for as far as maintenance issues, mechanical issues with this model. It did not come with a manual but I will try and download one online. Any information would be greatly appreciated.
 

Yotekiller

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Welcome and congrats on the new tractor! I have the 2502 which is basically the same tractor with just a different engine. Great tractors!
I am assuming this a used tractor since you didn't gt a manual and that it's the older model (01 vs 02). Depending on the hours on the tractor, I would want to change all the fluids and filters this way I had a known good starting point for maintenance. Grease all the points, check all the bolts for tightness and inspect all the wiring for any chaffing. This will help you get acquainted with your new machine as well.
 
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TheOldHokie

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Good morning 11-13-24 I am a new tractor owner and just purchased a tractor for the deer lease I am asking if anyone on here has the same tractor and what to look out for as far as maintenance issues, mechanical issues with this model. It did not come with a manual but I will try and download one online. Any information would be greatly appreciated.
I have a 2021 L3901 with 400 hours. There have been ZERO issues. Just about to do the 400 hour service on it.

Dan
 

ayak

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Be absolutely maniacal about the quality of diesel you’re putting in the tank and add additional Cetane if necessary.
Use a Mr Funnel (or something similar) to keep water out, an algaecide as needed from time to time, and keep the tank full so condensation doesn’t become an issue.
And to cut down on frequency of DPF regens, run it like you stole it and don’t let it sit idling if you’re not actively doing something.
Become extremely familiar with the DPF functionality and do NOT ignore any DPF-related chirps, lights, etc.
Your common rail engine will thank you.
1400hrs on mine since 2018(new)-same engine.
 
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D2Cat

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Welcome! A free bit of advise, DO NOT loan your tractor to anyone. They could think they are doing you a favor and end up filling the tank with GAS. If it's at a lease might fill up a couple of old socks with moth balls and put them under the hood of the tractor and under the seat.