I've owned an L-235 for about 4 years. Lost my house in the recent California wildfires. The tractor was parked in the 'woods' and the duff burned up to and around the tractor. The front tires burned, the rear tires melted where they were in contact with the ground (they were filled with water). Half of the hydraulic hoses on the BF400 loader burned. The battery was hot enough that the battery post mushroomed over the terminal. The lenses on the lamps on the read fenders melted. BUT: It still looks like a tractor, I can grab the fan belt and the engine turns, there is still coolant in the radiator, fuel in the tank, hydraulic fluid in the resevoir, etc. I'm hoping to salvage it, get it running again. I've removed the three-point scraper and the loader bucket, I can lift the forks and block then with prop so they stay up. I can winch it to a road. What steps to take before trying to turn it over? Don't want to spend a ton of money if it's not salvageable.
Also, not an expert on hydraulic systems. There are three lines along the right side of the tractor that led to hoses that fed the loader. Other the removing the quick disconnects is there anything I need to do there to keep hydraulic fluid from spraying out if I try to turn the engine over?
Thanks!
Also, not an expert on hydraulic systems. There are three lines along the right side of the tractor that led to hoses that fed the loader. Other the removing the quick disconnects is there anything I need to do there to keep hydraulic fluid from spraying out if I try to turn the engine over?
Thanks!