ruffdog
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- Joined
- Dec 31, 2011
- Messages
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- Location
- southern wisconsin
- Tractor
- Bobcat Toolcat 5610G, Deere X744, Cub Cadet IH 982
Are the newer 5610's like a 2017 a tier 4 that uses DEF fluid? Any issues?
Are the newer 5610's like a 2017 a tier 4 that uses DEF fluid? Any issues?
That's good to know as I'm making a deal to trade my tractor and RTV in on a G series.No issues with ours so far.
The G Series uses a Doosan diesel engine, no DEF and no DPF.
Details here: New Bobcat Toolcats | Living the Country Life
I'm hoping the 5610 can run my 5' cutter, tiller, and blower on the back. I'm getting a 72" finish mower for the front.:thumbsup: Post pictures when you get it.
I just got my new-to-me G series delivered. After going through the manual a few times (lots of stuff), I see that it does swing up a short amount. You hook a hoist to the specific points, remove 2 bolts on each side, loosen 1 pivot bolt on each side, lift until a bolt hole lines up on each side, install 2 of the bolts you removed.I like the old MF too. Thanks again. Ya, I was just wondering if the rad flipped up to give more access to the engine. Like I said, I've seen them, but never looked at one up close.
Ahhh yes! Thank you! I seen in the manual they say that rear window is also the last resort exit if the doors don't open. Ha! I don't think I could fit too easily at my age!the knob holds the rear window up against the front if you want more air flow through the cab.. you can uncouple the rear window from hardware fold forward and spin the knob on the front window to hold it up against it..
I just ran it for my dad inside the closed shed and am surprised at how clean it runs, even cold. His older Case 1390(David Brown) tractor would choke out even the toughest mosquitos after 60 seconds.No issues with ours so far.
The G Series uses a Doosan diesel engine, no DEF and no DPF.
Details here: New Bobcat Toolcats | Living the Country Life