I have BX2370 with MMM, FEL and Box Blade. I've mowed ~3 acres about 3 times and used the FEL and Box Blade to tree and dig/fix a swale.
I have yet to really do any sort of inspection or maintenance on it other than checking the dipstick.
I also only just realized the manual says to go easier on the machine in first 50 hours so the last 2 times mowing I was in low gear and ~2-2.5K RPMs the entire time. It took longer but actually felt safer going up and down hills in low so likely going to keep doing that. Towards the end when I get inpatient I change to high on flat areas before stopping and switching back to low.
I want to make sure the machine operates well for a long, long time so any advice would be appreciated.
For instance, I'm getting low on fuel. I have a 5 gallon container of diesel I got from my local gas station. However, I'm assuming this is the low sulfur variety. I've heard many say to avoid using this? But I don't know where I'd buy the off-road diesel?
There's a lot to take in as a new tractor owner and really would love to learn from the experience of others. Thanks!
I have yet to really do any sort of inspection or maintenance on it other than checking the dipstick.
I also only just realized the manual says to go easier on the machine in first 50 hours so the last 2 times mowing I was in low gear and ~2-2.5K RPMs the entire time. It took longer but actually felt safer going up and down hills in low so likely going to keep doing that. Towards the end when I get inpatient I change to high on flat areas before stopping and switching back to low.
I want to make sure the machine operates well for a long, long time so any advice would be appreciated.
For instance, I'm getting low on fuel. I have a 5 gallon container of diesel I got from my local gas station. However, I'm assuming this is the low sulfur variety. I've heard many say to avoid using this? But I don't know where I'd buy the off-road diesel?
There's a lot to take in as a new tractor owner and really would love to learn from the experience of others. Thanks!