Well I just assumed (my mistake) that they checked everything prior to delivering the unit but they didnt check the tires for sure. Now my tires being the R-1s then they might have been contracted out to the local Farmers Coop but still...
Anyway I thought that I would check the tire pressure to make sure it was close and both the front tires had 55 psi...wow.
So I bled the pressure off down to 25 psi and though disappointed, problem has been solved.
Now I drive the tractor so that the valve stem on the rear tires are at the highest 12 oclock position and as soon as I start to check both tires solid liquid continues to spew out as soon as I check.
I know the trans/hydraulic level, and engine oil level is good as Ive checked them but it sure makes me wonder what else has been shortcut or neglected on. For example my seat fell off with me driving the tractor earlier today because there was no cotter pin in the end of the shaft that retains the seat, the one that it swivels on and so I fixed it, scary but problem solved. I have yet to check the front drive fluid level because now I wonder. When I received this unit, it had one tenth of an hour so they either sold me one with several hours and then replaced the hour meter prior to delivery or it was never properly checked out, you pick.
I was on a natural positive high with this tractor and I know things could be worse but stupid shit like this makes me question the dealer thus the tractor. Anyway according to what Im reading there should not be that much fluid in the rear tires so should I call the dealer and complain about these issues and at least make them aware, or is there a simple quick fix for the rear tires ?
Anyway I thought that I would check the tire pressure to make sure it was close and both the front tires had 55 psi...wow.
So I bled the pressure off down to 25 psi and though disappointed, problem has been solved.
Now I drive the tractor so that the valve stem on the rear tires are at the highest 12 oclock position and as soon as I start to check both tires solid liquid continues to spew out as soon as I check.
I know the trans/hydraulic level, and engine oil level is good as Ive checked them but it sure makes me wonder what else has been shortcut or neglected on. For example my seat fell off with me driving the tractor earlier today because there was no cotter pin in the end of the shaft that retains the seat, the one that it swivels on and so I fixed it, scary but problem solved. I have yet to check the front drive fluid level because now I wonder. When I received this unit, it had one tenth of an hour so they either sold me one with several hours and then replaced the hour meter prior to delivery or it was never properly checked out, you pick.
I was on a natural positive high with this tractor and I know things could be worse but stupid shit like this makes me question the dealer thus the tractor. Anyway according to what Im reading there should not be that much fluid in the rear tires so should I call the dealer and complain about these issues and at least make them aware, or is there a simple quick fix for the rear tires ?
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