First post! So I am acquiring my dads old G5200 this week since my 1/2 acre lawn is in dire need of some TLC. With only 500 hours on the clock and near mint condition, how could I not jump on the chance?!
The tractor was parked in the garage and winterized 10 years ago. Yesterday I went over and checked it out. Clean engine, I mean cleeeeean. I slapped in a new battery, 1/4oz of HotShots EDT and some fresh diesel, and lit the glow plug. First try and it fires up immediately (I should emphasize immediately) with the slightest puff of smoke, purring like a tiger. I never thought I'd get so excited about a tractor before, but I though the same thing about a diesel truck last year.
Last night I ordered new Carlisle front tires to replace the flats, and a new fan belt. I plan on doing a full fluid change, deck belt, and lube service once the tires get here and I can move it to it's new home. Is there anything else I should take into consideration for maintenance after sitting so long? I will eventually look into new rear tires but the originals are still holding air and seem in pretty good condition for their age.
The tractor was parked in the garage and winterized 10 years ago. Yesterday I went over and checked it out. Clean engine, I mean cleeeeean. I slapped in a new battery, 1/4oz of HotShots EDT and some fresh diesel, and lit the glow plug. First try and it fires up immediately (I should emphasize immediately) with the slightest puff of smoke, purring like a tiger. I never thought I'd get so excited about a tractor before, but I though the same thing about a diesel truck last year.
Last night I ordered new Carlisle front tires to replace the flats, and a new fan belt. I plan on doing a full fluid change, deck belt, and lube service once the tires get here and I can move it to it's new home. Is there anything else I should take into consideration for maintenance after sitting so long? I will eventually look into new rear tires but the originals are still holding air and seem in pretty good condition for their age.