Hilbilly
Veteran Member
I've read a few threads on the topic and looks like there are almost as many opinions as there are owners. I read the owners manual and see the statements about not operating the tractor at full speed for the first 50 hrs, don't operate the tractor at fast speed, don't run engine faster than necessary and do not start quickly or apply brakes suddenly. So what does all that mean in real life terms? Do I idle it for 50 hrs? How fast is too fast? Is there a max engine rpm during the breakin period? Not very clear in my opinion.
I have 38 hrs on the tractor now and have been using the auto throttle advance with the engine set at idle speed. I have not run the engine to PTO speed yet but after about 25 hrs I started running it up to 2000 rpm to use my PTO chipper. I let it warm up before I do any light work with it and I've generally been very easy on it.
What I find odd is that when I brought this up with the dealers salesman he said I should run it like I stole it and that it was very bad for diesel engines to be babied. He said they sell a lot of high hp tractors to farmers and the first thing they do with them is put them to work. The one thing I did not like is when he was showing me the features on the tractor and used the throttle up button and ran the engine up to full throttle when it only had 0.2hrs on it. Anyways back to the topic.
Whats even more odd is that the 2008 Massey 1547 tractor that I bought, with an Iseki engine, had a totally different approach. The owners manual stated the tractor should be warmed up and then run at PTO speed for the first 50 hrs. I don't recall if it stated the tractor should be worked or not.
I guess I will eventually find out if the process I used was ok or not.
I have 38 hrs on the tractor now and have been using the auto throttle advance with the engine set at idle speed. I have not run the engine to PTO speed yet but after about 25 hrs I started running it up to 2000 rpm to use my PTO chipper. I let it warm up before I do any light work with it and I've generally been very easy on it.
What I find odd is that when I brought this up with the dealers salesman he said I should run it like I stole it and that it was very bad for diesel engines to be babied. He said they sell a lot of high hp tractors to farmers and the first thing they do with them is put them to work. The one thing I did not like is when he was showing me the features on the tractor and used the throttle up button and ran the engine up to full throttle when it only had 0.2hrs on it. Anyways back to the topic.
Whats even more odd is that the 2008 Massey 1547 tractor that I bought, with an Iseki engine, had a totally different approach. The owners manual stated the tractor should be warmed up and then run at PTO speed for the first 50 hrs. I don't recall if it stated the tractor should be worked or not.
I guess I will eventually find out if the process I used was ok or not.