I think you may be looking at the Tractor "Maintenance Check List" in your Owner's Manual, which recommends Greasing every 50 Hours.When I bought my B2601 the sales guy said to lube the FEL every 5 hours. The manual says every 50 hours if I’m reading it right… what do you guys do? Thanks!
My machine has the 50 hour maintenance reminder on the intellipanel AND there are stickers everywhere on the grease points saying "grease every 10 hours".I think you may be looking at the Tractor "Maintenance Check List" in your Owner's Manual, which recommends Greasing every 50 Hours.
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I can see where that could be confusing. Kudos for reading your manual!
I grease my FEL & Backhoe after ~10 hours use, the rest of the tractor ~50 hours of use.
I KNOW that I will not last another 20 years!My mower I do when I sharpen the blades - which is every couple of months for me. It's easier to grease with the mower off, I do about 10 hours a month, so that's probably every 20 hours.
Loader doesn't do much work, I'm probably once a quarter on that, which I'd guess to be 3-4 hours of loader use unless I do a big day of something specifically loader related.
It's hard to over grease. It's easy to under grease. More often won't hurt anything. But realistically my tractor will never wear out, I'm doing less than 100 hours a year, most of them mowing. It'd go 20 years before getting to 2,000 hours, and it's built for far more than 2,000 hours of work. If I'm still driving a tractor in 20 years (i.e. haven't moved to an old folks home) then I will have bought a newer and betterer one by then.
I have grown quite fond of those types of guys recently.…. …. The pivots on that FEL were all rusty-brown….I don’t believe they’d ever been greased…. and altho’ it did the job it creaked and moaned with every movement of the FEL.