I am approaching the 50 hr mark and want to round up all the fluids and filters so I get it done when the time comes. I purchased my tractor from out of state and the nearest dealer is 40 min away. Does anyone have a suggestion for making an online order and about how much should this cost.
Thanks
WS6Man:
Sounds about right to me. I bought my stuff from the dealer. Be sure to check the rings on your filters. There is a magnetic ring on one of them. Don't double them up. I didn't, just a precautionary note to you.
Pick up some anti-freeze also, just to clean out your radiator and be ready for Winter.
One more thing! I marked all of my torque fittings, everywhere with the MM size (millimeter) size on them. Any thing that required looking at or adjusting, I marked with a large black marker, the MM size. Most are 19mm. I even put the PSI on the tire rims using black marker. That way, you don't have to look in a manual or search for information or wait for a response on the OTT.
Another thing I did was to mark on each side of the loader how many fittings there are to grease and then I put a piece of blue tape on each column to remind me of the next time I needed to grease them. There are 6 fittings on each side of my loader. That info is marked in plain sight. A piece of blue scotch tape stays on the left column to remind me of the next hourly greasing time. This is like the little stickers put on your car windshield to remind you of oil changes or tire rotations. It pays off big time.
Put information where you will use it and then you can use it when you need it.
This might seem dumb to a lot of folks, but I find it very useful to have it right up front.
Burt