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Re: advice
I was concerned it might come off a little racist.
Pretty funny though.
My brother owns a farm in Iowa and I talked to him today and I asked the question that you had and he has a rear mounted blower on his small tractor (that is what he calls his John Deere) He has the same problem and says he uses 1000 RPM when he is low gear. He limits the amount time doing this and and only long enough to get a small area cleared where he can get a running start at the rest of his quarter mile long driveway. He did mention that has the skid shoes set so that he leaves 3/4 to inch of snow as he hates having to pick up the gravel in the spring. He said after he is done blowing he then brings out his big tractor and uses the rear blade to get the rest of the snow.

The bad part is I could only get the 2 bags of the dog food as it was their last 2 bags or I would run on all of it that I could.
we just got back from turkey day,just starting to pick up supplies and the auto parts store is closed today. Can you tell me how I would post photos?
I didn't think I was supposed to use anything other than 1st gear for the pto.
Just want to make sure I am not going to damage anything.

I had an absolute riot playing in the snow.
Home made tire studs work great. No more getting stuck.

Looking to install a blade either front or mid mount.
Depends mainly on the size of the blade as it needs to fit and also lift up/down.

Also looking to build a landscape rake.
Steel bar (approx 6 feet wide) with a pile springs attached.
Attach a device on the ass end to pick up all the scratchings.

Good job on the dog food discount.
Our budget is about $50/month
Stock up is what I would do. It will all be used eventually.
I use charcoal to bbq. I will buy 10 bags when they mark them down near $8/bag.

Thanks for the note Michael
I am sure that you will find the proper set up on the snow blower. I have never used a snow blower due to the climate here in Northwestern Washington we just do not get enough snow to justify the expense of one, we do get what I call slop snow and a blower is absolutely not going to work on it. I just use my rear blade and front end loader.
I am waiting on getting a Country Line landscape rake as a local farm supply store is going out of business and I am waiting to see one get marked down as of right now they are $320 for the one that fits my tractor and I am waiting until next week to see if they lower the price some more.
I did get 2 bags of 35 pound Dog food at 30% off and the stuff I feed my dogs is expensive normally $50.00 a bag so I did save some money for the furr babies.
How did it go with the lights?
Did you purchase all you needed?
I'd encourage you to buy led lights, they can handle the shaking and are also brighter.
Keep me posted.
Finally had the chance to use old faithful for moving moving snow.
Definitley getting it figured out, a bit of a learning curve.
I'm using the blower in 1st gear (on pto) and it's firing snow like crazy.
When I'm in low reverse, pto in first I'm not getting enough rpm at the pto.
Although I hesitate to use 2nd gear for the pto it is the only way to get the enough rpm to fire snow.
I'm looking to install an rpm gauge on the pto, want to make sure I stay within working limits.
I've installed a work light, need 2 more for the back end.
Also looking to fabricate a mid mount plow. I will be a snow moving monster.
Okay. I have a L2550 kubota tractor 4 wd. Differential oil is leaking from the propeller shaft housing near the front differential. My question is: Is the shaft housing full of oil and do I have to pull the front differential down from the frame in order to remove it? Any help would be appreciated.
hi everyone, just purchased a terrific little L1500 which i found out later is a grey market model. found your site and understand that i have nothing to worry about now. i have located filters for engine oil, air and fuel and have fitted all with no hassle. not sure about transmission oil and filter/screen changing. i have had a bit of a look through this site and i am having trouble finding something on it. also i would like to purchase weights for the front bar as i am running a slasher and i find the steering very light. apart from that is there anything else i should check? GREAT SITE by the way.
Thanks Vic. Which one is it as there seems to be two of them and I'm confused with the numbers.
Hi, I would like to add some lights to my L3400 so I can see my back blade. Any advice on how to do it and where to start?
B20 lacks power- when I bought it, last summer, unit has 962 hrs, meter was frozen, but suspected it may have more hours. I fixed the meter and it works now. Have only run a few hours since. Person selling to me had some injector work done, injectors were rebuilt, fuel system was checked out. In low gear it will bellow out black smoke and drop rpms when you push the hydro pedal, even on a slight inclinde. I live at nearly 7000' altitude. I have replaced all fluids and filters, but not fuel filter yet. Unit will not start without glow plugs unless warm. Any thoughts on items to check out.
Vic I heard in one of your videos that you use the Tech2000 oil from Walmart. Do you know which Transmission oil I would use for my B8200 gear in that brand? The prices seem really good.
I have posted the pictures of my 6100 with tyres as requested. Hope you like it. Duncan
If the tractor is a 4 wheel drive you use 80/90 weight gear oil in the front axle. If it is a 2 wheel drive tractor it has bearings in the hub that have to be repacked every 2-3 years. I had a 2 wheel L-1801 and repacked the bearings every 2 years. All that was required was a cotter pin and a new rear seal. I simply took the old seal in to the dealer and had him match it and it worked fine.

We all make the mistakes and that is part of learning our tractors and since it was not damaged you learned that gear oil does not work.
Yeah I want to retract that question based of stupidity.
I used gear oil in the tranny in my first 2 weeks own tractor ownership and had problems.
Not sure why I thought it would be fine this time.
I am several lites low in the transmission.
What other than a leak would cause me to lose fluid?

I am using gear oil in the rear axel.
You mentioned rear oil in the front...is this only for 4wd models?

Should I grease front bearings?
Is the procedure similar to that on a car?
I would not use 80/90 weight oil in the transmission as you have a front end loader and the oil is to thick to flow easily. The 80/90 is fine for your front axle but the transmission oil needs to thinner for the front end loader and the 3 point hitch to work properly. YOu can get the right oil at WalMart for a fairly cheaper price then using UDT and it is already properly rated for your tractor. You just have remember that you are living in a area that has extreme temperatures and the thinner oil is required for where you live.