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    Tractor setting areas on fire?

    LouNY on p1 has the most likely cause. Years ago I had exactly this happen in a hay paddock being swept. The fire was put out quickly and by then the sweep tractor had cleaned its exhaust out, so it carried on. There was nothing wrong with the engine, just accumulated soot caused by light load...
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    Sidewall Damage - Chunk Still Attached

    Ask your tyre shop if it can be vulcanised. The photo does not show exposed wires so you should be ok.
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    Farm fencing - augers vs post pounders

    The OP said he has sandy or gravally ground so a post rammer should be enough. If he has a thick iron pan or stoney sub soil some post rammer have a rock drill option for a pilot hole to avoid breaking posts.
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    New Holland guys...

    Super steer Pros:Very tight turning circle, excellent for limited space situations Good ride Good headroom in cab model(120hp) I am tall and find headroom is a major limitation on many tractors. I liked the control layout as the reach was comfortable(so makes have an uncomfortablely long reach...
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    Farm fencing - augers vs post pounders

    I am in New Zealand, and what you call post pounder we call post rammer, or post driver. We only use post rammers on ag fencing. Decide where you want your strainers and angles ram them in and setup 2 wires to give you your line and vertical then ram in your posts. As Fixastuff says use flat...
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    Pto driven wagon

    Go to palmmach.com or valtra.com. There are other examles like a log trailer and hay/silage baler. The stepless gearbox and ground drive is new to me. Also look on you tube, there were some examples of ground drive trailer in use in India. (note, they say "trolley" NOT trailer to refer to...
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    Duel, wheels

    See www.clicdualwheels.co.nz/ I think you will like these. Changing is quick and easy. I watched the demo at the Ag feildays when they were there. No jack needed, just drop a piece of 6x2 on the ground and drive on, and add or remove the dual wheels. I was impressed with the speed of wheel...
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    Pole Barns Basics - what to do, what to avoid

    Would spouting on the roof and pipe the runoff into the trees solve the erosian problem for the same or less cost than drains? Inside, since the joins are almost on centre, I would just bite the bullet and put in a row of support at the gangnail joiners to stop the mezzinine floor from sagging...
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    What is enough HP?

    Some food for thought. GEARBOX: this dictates how well you can use the avalible power. Very underated. eg JD, IVT will beat a quad box,( 5 or 6sp stickshift with 4 electric shift gears/splits in each main gear) will beat a straight stick shift gearbox What tractor and gearbox are you looking...
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    Should I buy another compact tractor or something entirely different?

    Would a reversable tractor(turn controls to face forward or backward) work for you? They cost more than a regular tractor, but not like a toolcat. See Goldini, Antonio Carrera, and Ferari tractors. If you go for a regular tractor, get Ag rims as they provide the greatest amount of...
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    b2650 almost rolled need front wheel spacers

    alexinPA, the difference is traction. You are running the tyres backwards so they clog up and don't self clean.
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    Any suggestions how to get this tree on the ground safely?

    Possible alternative: 20 ton digger to smash the butt off and then drag the head off the other trees. There will be some damage to the other trees. Is htere room to get this size of digger to site?
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    3 point lift question

    That is NOT normal for these tractors. It sounds like an internal linkage has gone haywire. I can't help any further as I never did the hydraulics on mine.
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    Loader to cart helper?

    1)Google "images new zealand fertiliser aircraft loader truck". Would that style of bucket work for you? 2) google "images auger bucket" it's spendy. You will need 3rd service for both, high capasity for the auger bucket. 3) Have you thought of simply having a narrow cart sized bucket made just...
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    Any suggestions how to get this tree on the ground safely?

    Since you are asking, you don't have the knowledge to SAFLY bring the tree down. You are looking at a WIDOW MAKER tree. Get a pro and watch how carefully they treat this tree. The partial split could "barber's chair" and "jump" in any direction and a surprising distance. If you don't want to...
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    b2650 almost rolled need front wheel spacers

    As 2 previous posters said spacer go on the BACK axle. It is a waste of time and money fitting spacers on the front as you will be past the point of no return, before the front axle runs out of travel. . Alternative, DUAL wheels pricey but much wider and FAR more stabil. Use quick release...
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    John Deere 5205 Clicks and sometimes cranks

    Chewwy is probably right. The solinoid contact face will erode over time and only intermittantly start. The problem only gets worse.
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    6410, no forward or reverse. LHR problem? 389 orig hours!

    Can you be more specific? engine runs but no drive? No forward/reverse? No gears? What type of gearbox?
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    Snow removal and things that hide in it

    RjCorazza, I hope you had your tree lopers handy to cut the hose out. Silage wrap off baled silage is a pita as well.
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    PTO Chipper Advice -- maneuverability and center of gravity concerns

    Hello outdoorben, Re the stability problem, you have 2 practical options. 1) Wheel spacers. Ask the members as there are some who use this option. 2) Dual wheels. They cost more but offer a huge increase in stability feel and a significant increase in tracion. Unless the ground is really wet...
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    Driving tractor with the front end loader bucket elevated .

    There is actually very little Ag vehicle specific law in New Zealand, and with the beuaraucratic processes invlved, people in the know are keeping quiet in case things get truely stufffed up. So currently truck regs' are being force fitted if they are used.
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    Buying Advice Cab or no cab?

    To the OP. Have you considered contractors to prune the wooded area to make it safer for your cab glass? Also use contractors for LARGE work and just have your tractor for maintenance work. You had a heart atttack last year, this forbides you from heavy labour. Let a tractor do the work. A/C...
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    Driving tractor with the front end loader bucket elevated .

    I didn't have time to read 12 pages. To to posters on pages 1-3, There is a reason for carying the loader high in spite of the stability loss, and that is to save on tickets.The law (new zealand) requires you to operate in a reduced safty confiuration(loader near max height with attatchment...
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    MF135 clutch adjustment or replace?

    If you split the tractor, a tip to put it back togather (3 and 4 sp g/box NOT multipower) egage the pto and rotate the pto by spanner to help line up the clutch. Saves a lot of blue air. Good Luck.
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    Kubota keeps stalling out

    I would try cheaper options first. Can some body tell OP the price of injectors? Check the fuel tank for crud , flush out if posssible. Also blow out the tank to filter line as well. From your description it is a partiale blockage.
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    Share Pics of People Hauling or Towing Something Wrong

    Studies of these rollovers have found that most rollovers occur in 4!!! seconds, to quick for most people. Poor loading only makes things worse.
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    Rollover paranoia

    John T3383 see post 13
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    Kubota M5660SUHD caught on fire (60hrs)!

    To the OP. You will be surprised how fast a short circut can melt wires. Father took MF240 out, got 300m and the wires started smoking due to a short circut. The tractor always had spanners on board so he was able to disconnect the battery in record time. Insurance in New Zealand. You are...
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    Rollover paranoia

    Hello Stephen D, No you are not being paranoid. Once bitten twice shy. Experience is a blunt teacher, AND you only had a bad fright and NO injury. Fortunatly a relatively low cost learning experience. You ALWAYS have several things coming togather to cause an accident. In this case, in a...
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    L3902 very tippy what am I missing?

    You need a wider set rear wheels. That means spacers or dual wheels. Spacers are low cost, duals are pricey but add traction as well as being very stabile. Use quick-release type and air only ,in outer tyres, and ballast the inner tyres. I used to remove the outer right tyre for mowing and...
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    Uncomfortable Grammer seat

    The forward tilt of the seat is what makes it uncomfortable. If you can un bolt the 2 front bolts and add spacers to level the seat, that will fix the problem. Used that trick to get my car seat exactly right.
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    Help Me Design/ Build a Shop

    You said you may have accomodation in your shop while building your house. As an ex farmer there is a glaring omission and that is a dirty gear room,ie rain coat and leggings gum boots , snow gear and snow boots, leather work boots. It is best to have a sloped floor for ease of cleaning/hose...
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    adding stability

    Hello Mtsoxfan, Don't bother widening the front wheels, it will not have any effect on stability. ALL your stability gains come from the back axle. What kind of rims do you have? ie tractor data images for the tc29d showed turf tyres with fixed 1 piece rims and ag tyres with adjust able 2...
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    Good woman, they are hard to come by.

    An endangered speicies these days.
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    Buying Advice Need help with importing a JD 5075E from India to USA.

    Even if you are EPA compliant, have you OWNED the tractor for long enough, OR put enough hours on to qualify as USED? There can be a BIG difference in import duty and other taxes. (The aim is to discourage grey/parrrallel commercial imports while allowing private imports).
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    Share Pics of People Hauling or Towing Something Wrong

    Page 1848. People speeding up when being over taken. There are studies that show this is a real effect, not just disgruntled overtakers venting. Slow vehicles really do speed up when they have someone to follow. The other complaint of speeding up on the passing lanes and slowing down at the...
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    New (used) IH 7500 Dump Truck purchase, modification & fix up

    I have just waded through all 27 pages, took 2 hours. Since it is proving very hard to find the 12' deck you want ,would converting this truck to a 6x6 and have a 16' tip deck(f.o.b. tunion mount) with demountable sides( use a cradle to lift off like a stock crate), and use a dolly on your...
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    I got a dump truck! How does it work?

    The pair of buttons at the 3rd photo ,I think are red herrings. The 2 dials and lever are the contros you want. 1 dial will engage or disengage the pto. The lever is to raise(back) hold(centre position) and lower(forward) the body. The 2nd dial would likely be for the tailgate trip. I am...
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    I love electric vehicles. But increasingly I feel duped

    My big beef with the EV drum beating is when I ask 1)where is the power coming from? 2) How is it getting to the consumer? 3)How big an UPGRADE is required and how long? Last winter there were rolling blackouts due to a very cold calm clear night, so RENEWABLES are PROVED unreliable with out...
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    The Life of a Custom Mowing contractor

    I used to drive for a hay and silage contractor. Lifestylers were a major pita. They don't understand basic math. A 10' tractor does NOT fit a 9'6" gate. (unwritten lifstyler law:all gates will be 10ft) If there are only proffesional farmer SIZED contractors MAKE SURE your gates fit the...
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    MF165 hydraulic questions

    Hello LDR812, I had a 178 and it had a gearbox rumble/rattle like yours and neither I or the MF mechanic worried about it. Rattly gearbox at idle in neutral is an MF characteristic. Power steering, as 1 poster said, there is NO dip stick. Fill until the power steer oil runs out. NOTE if you...
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    Tractor for land clearing and preparation

    Hello mboncalo, I have not looked past the first page ,but I think you are going about things wrong. In my experiance a smaller tractor working hard uses MORE fuel than a larger tractor working less hard. eg 45hp tractor driving a large single drum hay mower used 20% more fuel than a 75hp...
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    MF175 help

    My father had 1 of these, the design of the hydraulic assist is such that the right side will never be as light as the left. A frustrating quirk of design. Those tractors are from the dry disc brake era, so learn how to drive without brakes. If you have 1 functional brake , a trick is to...
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    Salty Soil in Hay Fields

    That looks like salt burn. I don't think you can get rid of it easily. Salt burn is a significant problem in the grain belt in West Australia (5000 acres farm and 2000 unusable due to salt). The way they work around the problem in West Australia is to install drainage to keeep the water table...
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    Gremlins in TBN site

    Nice to know it is not my computer causing problems. PS excuse the slow reply.
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    Gremlins in TBN site

    For about a month(approx 2nd week of march), when using TBN I will intermittantly get an error message "we are having trouble finding that site" when navigating between pages. IE on a 4 page thread I will work from page 1 throught to page 4, then click on "back to start" button(page 1) and get...
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    ~50~60Hp compact cabbed tractor with a good loader and lots of stability?

    To the OP, look at dual wheels. The difference in stability is amazing compared to single rear wheels. Also use a quick release style of dual wheel attatchment(don't fill with ballast either). Always keep the loader DOWN LOW when travelling. It is amazing how many people travel with the loader...
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    GPS Tracker for a tractor

    Hello Eddie, A 2012 tractor is not "older", espesially a pre smog model, and 5000 hrs won't worry anyone handy with spanners. Don't undersell your tractor. 1 thing not mentioned is registered micro dots. These have a serial number registered to you (update contact details when you shift) and...
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    Shipping container with side doors for storage

    OP I recommend that you put the container about 1ft off the ground so that cats can get under easily. This discourages vermin and provides good under floor ventilation. If you are going to put in shelving I also recommend a high cube container.
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    Advice on tractor for 7.5 acres - Mowing pasture and general use - L3902? What flail mower?

    Some food for thought, Stability, rear wheels: are at the narrowest setting by default. For hills you a wide track for safty. 1) get 2 peice rims and adjust to the widest setting, you will find a big improvment in "feel" and stability. note you can also get non adjustable rims so ASK if...
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    Learning how to drive with a trailer..

    When backing keep the the corrections SMALL. If you need to turn the wheel more than 1/2 a turn stop, straighten up then retry.
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    Share Pics of People Hauling or Towing Something Wrong

    jjeff (post 17782), that is a triton and the bent chassis hits ALL double cabs. That looks like it was taken in Australia. Off roading over there you often find nice enticing straight sections on the tracks. DON'T BE TEMPTED. What people miss is the invisible DEEP washout and when you go too...
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    How not to treat your tires.

    Re the idiot in the twitter clip, the combine owner would only need to call the hospital and ask who had been admitted with blast injuries from an exploding tire.
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    Using Railroad Track for bridge beams

    Is it practical to weld the rails togather in a truss style?
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    Is this not the dumbest most restrictive air filter design?

    I used to drive a small tractor that had a filter with just under 1/2 the filter blocked off. Your one is not to bad by comparason.
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    very heavy rain

    Final update, please consider this thread closed. 4 days later there was another day of heavy rain, only a month worth this time. Some flooding but mostly landslides due to sodden ground. Currently(7days later) there are 209 red stickered houses (demolition job) and about 1700 yellow stickered...
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    very heavy rain

    It is several days later, and things are stil being assessed. There are about 5000 homes and businesses to be assessed. Some near(5 year) new houses have been shifted ,off the foundations.
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    JD4600 engine 4tne-84

    Do you have electronic fuel control? If so check the electronics are working properly. I once ran into a no fire condition on a JD6910 and it mimiced no fuel perfectly ,fooling the mechanic. The real problem was the electronic fuel control had a partial failure and was not lettting fuel...
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    very heavy rain

    This was suposed to be in general, somehow it went to welding. sorry.
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    very heavy rain

    Auckland New Zealand. On friday rainfall in auckland went nuts. 6mm or 1/4" per hour is officially considered heavy. Peak rainfall in 1 hour was 73 mm or 3". Entire summer rainfall (Dec, Jan, Feb) averages 230mm or 9" , in 24 hours they got 250mm or 10" so no surprise that drainage systems...
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    Forum is acting very sluggish

    Logging on from new zealand last night was a nogo last night. I went to nz and other international sites, problem was only on tbn.
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    Oil & Fuel Hot oil expansion

    This is normal. On large earthworks machinery the dipstick will read "normal"(cold) on 1 side and the other will read "run"(hot), and the levels will be different.
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    SICKLE MOWER VS FLAIL

    A sickle bar mower is for hay cutting. Doing the job you describe will destroy it. You need a flail mower, it is designed for jobs like yours
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    radial tires and liquid ballast

    Hello, I have never heard of loading a tyre with liquid ballast causing a radial to act like a crossply. Had 2 tractors(JD6910 and JD6920), both loaded rear tyres(radial),with a loader. Had an MF135 and MF178 loader (pre JD), both on bias ply tyres, both water ballasted and both rode rougher...
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    Truck & Trailer ideas to tow 14,000 and be under 26,000 pounds

    Eddie, further to my previous post(49), will a class 7 or 6 truck work for you? EG, in New Zealand we would use a 3 axle truck on either 17.5,19.5, or 22.5 inch rims, with a long wheelbase, with a 20' - 28' deck including beaver tail and hydraulic ramps. I would recommend tandem drive for off...
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    DIY Bridge

    I agree with 4570man about the pipes being undersized. The MAIN point I want to make is your crossing has NO protection on the bottom side for when the water goes over the top. Water will dig out the botttom side, and the erosian will work it's way upstream.
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    Truck & Trailer ideas to tow 14,000 and be under 26,000 pounds

    Eddie, is it less trouble to get a CDL, to get a vehicle that will do your gross weights comfortably(there seems to be quite a bit of variation between states)? Or ,since the backhoe seems to be the limiting factor, hire someone to shift it and just use your vehicle for everything else.
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    Clear a logjam

    Use a digger with a thumb. The size of the logs will dictate the digger size. What weight is the bridge rated for? Maybe hire a "Long Reach" (16 metre) digger.
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    Question on Massey Ferguson top link bracket on tractor

    Hello Randelthor, the pin circled in blue was for a Massey Ferguson specific 3ph fertiliser spreader. The pins on the standard top link mount are so it can be removed to allow access to the bendy(folds 90 degrees for clearance ) pin in the back.
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    Plowing MUD!

    Overszd ,I am in New Zealand and we have just had the 2nd wettest year on record and our roads are full of potholes. Join the club.
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    Anybody ever split a 5520?

    The local mobile tractor mechanic uses an 8'L X 1' W rail track made of angle iron. The fixed jack is at 1 end and supports the stationary 1/2 of the tractor (use a wood block on the jack as steel to steel slides to easily) The second jack is mounted on a small 4 wheeled carriage and runs along...
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    Best mowers for steep hills. (Any price range)

    OP, with goats, be aware that they will NOT eat legumes,ie clover lotus-major etc. They only eat everything else.
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    Jerking 3 point on Kioti 3510 HST

    Lowrider2120, double check the position of your hydraulic controls. I had the problem you described on a JD and 1 of the hydraulic controls was not quite fully neutral.
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    What size/width driveway for truck and gooseneck trailer?

    Showroom Shine, RECESS your gate (pickup +30' gooseneck + 10' get off the road) Then figure out your swept area(outside front wheeel and inside rear gooseneck wheel) and build the aproaches to suit. NOTE check the Local regulations FIRST as there may be a restriction on the entrance size.
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    Another backhoe question

    Hello murraya8922, if you go the owner route on a backhoe or excavtor, 1 way to inprove the stumping ability is to have a "pick/ripper) made for your machine. See "Dirt Ninja" mini ecavator with ripper. This will show you what I am talking about. You can save time by not having to dig dirt, and...
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    JD 5520 "Clutch Groan"

    Tx Jim is right, you have to many revs on when you let the clutch out.
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    Are these Tiller Bolts Suppose to be loose (see picture)

    TIGHTEN those BOLTS BEFORE you use it next. There should NOT be any loose bolts . When these bolts have been tightened, go around and check ALL the other bolts. Also read the manual to find the torque setting for the bolts. Loose bolts mean movement and the bolts eventually break, also the...
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    MF 2660 Perkins Smoke

    Hello JWR, have you checked the radiator fluid level? Blue/white smoke sounds like maybe coolant in the exhaust. Had that happen, but continuous, not intermittant. Given the intermittant occurance, I think you may have to resort to the elimination method to see what is left, to home in on...
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    Bad news on my TC33D

    Hello John_Mc, If you have the manual gearbox, when you go to join the tractor again engage the pto shaft and rotate the gearbox input shaft via the pto shaft. This trick works on manual gearbox masseys, so it may work on your tractor. It saves a lot of frayed temper. Good Luck.
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    Getting clay mud off tires easily

    Would a truck "wheel wash" do the job? Most quarries and sand pits use them.
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    New Antonio Carraro 7600 TTR

    If you road the tractor much just be aware that any suv or larger will hide you. The local council used to have 2 of these tractor and they spent a lot of time on the road going from park to park. Good tractors and hi vis colour and zippy, in town. I think you like it a lot.
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    Horrific farm accident in Australia

    I had a tractor of similar age to that one. I am wondering if it was a worn locking pawl on the handbrake? The hand brake holds long enough for you to get off and lets go as you do so. The investigation results will be interesting..
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    Wheels turn but tractor doesn’t

    MF231owner, I would add to MF243RedTop's post that if it is really sticky you may need to use a pry bar, That was sometimes needed on my MF240. As a preventative, use WD40 or kroil or some other penetrating oil. Could you show a short video clip of what is going on?
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    Making a Creek Pond

    When laying the pipes MAKE SURE the water is discharged BEYOND the dam wall or the crosssing will be quickly destroyed. You will ned to plan for floods when you make the crossing, or the first good flood will destroy the crossing. Good luck
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    Belarus 5440 tractor

    You may be better off contacting the russian manufacturer and asking for an english(american/canadian) translation. Note british english has slightly different termanology to US. Is your g/box a 4 speed with a 3 or 4 speed splitter on the steering wheel where the horn usually goes?
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    Educate me on having cattle

    Hullo Eddie. You are going into winter so cull down to final numbers NOW. Feed will only get more expensive. DO a FEED BUDGET to sort out how many you can keep IF you even want to keep them. Animals to go immediately are: the steer and this years bull calves. 2nd group to cull are the cows...
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    MF35 PTO hydraulic pump to run hydraulic auger?

    Get reversible. You will curse if you don't.
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    Help please TO35 Air cleaner problem

    Could you fit an oil bath air filter off a diesel MF35 or early MF135? They had the air infeed from under the bonnet in the early models.
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    MF35 Locked up (z134)

    hmmm that sounds familier. Did the engine sound clatter just before you turned it off? When you tried to start the next day, did the engine screech then sieze? It sounds like you may have run a bearing shell. If you have run a bearing shell, then by turning the engine off you may have saved...
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    Trailer question - is there too light of a load for a 14k trailer?

    I suspect the dealer has misunderstood something he was told. Suggestion, carry a 12V air compressor and change the preassure to suit the load instead of running max preassure loaded or empty. My trailer ,empty on hard tyres(60 psi) will jump around a lot on poor quality roads. I drop my tyre...
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    Gold mining on adjacent property

    John-Mc, you are right, I misread the % as degrees.
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    Gold mining on adjacent property

    Citydude, 26 or 27 degrees is the maximum gradient for most trucks.
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    Wheels turn but tractor doesn’t

    The OP's tractor is a 253, if it is an open station then the diff lock will stiffen from lack of use and when used won't let go. You need to manually lift the pedal.
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    MF 135 won't lift

    Hello Lokester, the problem you have described is caused by WORN internal daught control linkages. You have also described the method I used to bypass the draught control to avoid a repair bill. I ran my tractor like this for 15 years before selling it.
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    Share Pics of People Hauling or Towing Something Wrong

    Space saver spare on left front of tow car(front or rear drive?) and does the dolly have over-run brakes, some do some don't. I hope I am in my class 8, NOT, pickup truck if he is behind me and needs to stop fast.
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    Looking to start a small beef farm- need tractor advice.

    A contrarian view. Would it be more cost effective if you used a hay contractor to make your hay and avoid having to buy bigger gear?
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    Put a vertical exhaust stack on my CUT

    Hello Small Change, Nice job, and tidily done. Food for thought, On the MF135 and MF240, the manifild has a nut ,factory welded onto it and a small hole drilled into the manifold to drain rainwater away before the water reaches the head.
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    Ratchet straps that actually last

    I use "ancra" brand straps, they last well and are abrasion resistant. They live in a tool box out of the sun. They get used in the sun,rain and mud. The ratchets do get stiff with dust ,but a squirt with WD40 or silicone lube fixes that. See www.ancdist.co.nz/ancra-cargo Note the hook...
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    Large square bales: how well do they store left outside for months

    Slightly off topic, what is the approximate ratio of hay to silage made? What is the ratio of round bales to large squares? Observation, sometimes you see round hay left out, but I have NEVER seen square hay left out. In Waikato New Zealand the weather does not allow large scale hay making when...
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    Need a Primer on Tractor brake lock

    Yep ,after rereading I got the wrong end of the stick.
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    Need a Primer on Tractor brake lock

    Beowulf, you need to get the dealer to look at this problem AND EXPLAIN what is going wrong. You have not said how many hours you added, but I don't think you are out of WARRENTY PERIOD, so use it . There is no excuse for a near new tractor to "creeping" on hills. The next time the tractor...
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    Lion batteries coming back to life

    correction to post 1. These batteries are now only used on light 10 mm and less drilling. Ryobi are to light to do the severe heavy duty work of drilling post gudgeons or thick steel plate. I use another brand for this work.
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    Lion batteries coming back to life

    Handloader109, I generally charge the batteries on the concrete floor of the garage in case they do catch fire.
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    Bull thistles

    Hello ponytug, yes that is a "Nodding thistle" in post 25. These thistles will grow higher than the bonnet of a MF135 tractor, if they grow in high fertility areas like a stock camp(livestock have strong preferances for particular areas of paddock for sleeping).
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    DIY Canopy.

    Scootr, weather you go for a metal or plactic roof, lay a bead of silicone along the top of the frame to take out the vibration. This will stop to bolt holes fatiguing out, and also stop the drives- you - nuts, buzzing of metal on metal/plastic. Also I recommend that you put a rolled or folded...
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    The Hardest Part of Bailing Hay With a Friend

    Where I lived was to steep to hitch a hay trailer on the baler, so we did pickup with a truck if moving the hay out of the paddock, or with a sweep if the shed was in the paddock. We came unstuck with our new truck on a side slope. It had a steel deck, and the load just slid sideways off the...
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    Sometimes you just shouldn’t #3

    Almost a Darwin award. I hope his will is current.
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    Lion batteries coming back to life

    Make: Ryobi . I bought a battery (18v) drill and used it to drill 3/4" holes 12 - 14" through posts to fit gudgeons to hang farm gates. Problem: The batteries spot heated rapidly and lost charge quickly.( The hot spot was under the stalk that fits in the handle, and was almost too hot to touch)...
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    Bull thistles

    Same pests, different country. USA: Bull thistle, Canada thistle, Foxtail Grass. New Zealand: Scotch thistle, Californian thistle, Barley Grass.(weed, not to be confused with grain crop Barley ) Just curious, what do you call "Nodding Thistle"? It is blue/green, has flowers similar to scotch...
  110. R

    Bull thistles

    Hello TugBarge, speaking from experience, the seed is in the hay. Also, the higher the fertility, the faster the thistles out compete the grass.
  111. R

    Bull thistles

    If anyone has mystery infestations that just appear, did you feed hay there? Hay is a common source of thistle spread.
  112. R

    Bull thistles

    oosik, with Bull / scotch thistle, the growing point is above the ground, so you only need to cut the top off and NOT leave any leaf. If you look closely at the stump and it has a cup shaped depression in it then you have removed the growing point and that thistle is dead.
  113. R

    Bull thistles

    Bull thistle, aka scotch thistle, is easy to get rid of if you have cattle. On a fine day bruise the leaves(use a harrow, or drag something over the thistles) this causes the leaves to wilt and the catttle will do the rest. The cattle won't eat unbruised thistles. Best results are obtained by...
  114. R

    weld shop clean out job and other Keweenaw sites

    ArlyA, what is the abreviation"FS" that you used in post 104?
  115. R

    Expanding foam that birds can't eat

    Hello BeezFunI had a similar problem with starlings pecking the foam out. I replaced the foam and ADDED a layer of spouting silicon(translucent/rubbery, not grey/solid type) as a sheild for the foam. There was no further problem after that.
  116. R

    Changed my whole operation

    4570man, lifestyle people and the horse set like conventional bales as they are man/woman portable and stack easily. Also the money was spent buying the property. Large squares require expensive machinery to handle them, and often for only a few bales. My boss sell to this demographic and they...
  117. R

    Should I even think about 2 wheel drive

    Loaders tend to be dispropotionatly expensive to retro fit. Try to get a tractor with loader if budget allows. Front end loader? go 4x4. you will be amazed at how little it takes to get stuck with a load on the front. Been there, didn't like that (MF178) One thing I didn't see is hydraulic...
  118. R

    Leveling an established field

    Probably the best way, not knowing the soil type, is to use a roller. You need to wait until the ground is soft enough to flatten the high points and not so soft it ruts. Also try to roll on the diagonal to the wheel tracks if you can. If you run your tyres hard, then dropping the tyre...
  119. R

    Can all tractors flip over easy?

    Hello Learning2tractor, Yes, ANY tractor can roll (so can cars)if you do things badly wrong. Learn about "Centre-of-Gravity" and how it effects tractors Things YOU can DO to POSITIVELY affect a tractors stability:ADJUSTABLE RIMS, set them wide, positve "arseometer" feel. Fill rear tyres with...
  120. R

    What is this?

    Most likely sun reached the exact angle to show in your photo, wait several more days and as the sun moves the glare should also stop as the sun angle will be wrong.
  121. R

    Total noob. Mowing with Toolcat on a hill vs Ventrac vs Kubota L3902

    Hello Shoresy, 3 more things to think about, If getting a tractor, get AJUSTABLE rims and have the dealer set rims to maximum width.BIG improvement is stability/feel. Factory default is narrow for transport conveniance. Alternative to single rear tyres is dual rear tyres. This gives a vastly...
  122. R

    So, you're doing your tractor thing in a cherry orchard and there's this helicopter ....

    The insurance company will do a double take when to claim goes across their desk. The news clips should be good enough verification.
  123. R

    Who makes MF?

    Hello Southerniltractor, A trap to be aware of in loader capacity is WHERE the capasity measure is made. If the measure point is at the bucket pins, this gives an artificially high capacity. Measuring from approx 500mm/ 20" in front of the bucket pins gives a lower but (real world) accurate...
  124. R

    Labour To Replace Foton Cab

    Yogi05, the cab will be ROPS rated. If you look up your Occupational Health and Saftey law it will be illegal to sell an unrops rated cab.
  125. R

    Critique what went wrong.

    On the camper in post 3, the bent chassis might shorten the driveshaft enough to try to ram the gearbox through the engine. Broken engine and g/box mounts possible. Just straightening the chassis will be pricey.
  126. R

    Who’s cutting hay?

    I am seeing all hay being made. Does nobody make wrapped baled silage in US? I have seen video's of bulk/bunker silage, but not wrapped baled silage. I am in New Zealand, Wakato/king Country (3rd wettest part of NZ) and we make almost all silage as making hay is to iffy.
  127. R

    Blew out the turf tire on the last scoop of the day.

    That looks like an internal belt failure.
  128. R

    Labour To Replace Foton Cab

    Hello Yogi05, Replacement cab, is it shell or fully built up? I suspect the replacment cab is a shell that requires everything (lining control radio heater a/c etc)in your damaged cab to be transfered to your new cab. That would account for a lot of time. Also removing a cab to do the clutch...
  129. R

    Anyone ever "delete" the dpf on a tractor?

    To the op who started the thread, yes you can do a "delete". The tractors concerned had the dpf deleted and the rest of the engine setting left standard. There have been zero problems as a result. Re axelpops, post 54, As of this year or last year,it is illegal to operated a pre2010 emissions...
  130. R

    Massey Ferguson 135 hydraulic issue

    Please update us on the final solution to the problem. Someone else may have the same trouble.
  131. R

    Loader hydraulic line--need quick help

    As Seville009 says tighten it first, it may just have worked loose. Had that happen before. Also even if it is tight you may be able to tighten it a little more to reduce or stop the leak so you can use the tractor over the long weelend. If tightening does not work drop the loader to keep the...
  132. R

    Comparison Case IH Farmall 75A or Deutz 5080D?

    Hello, I have driven deutz in the larger hp. Check the a/c is up to the job. The older models were not. Some people tinted the windows to reduce the heat problem. Gear box, what type? Can anyone hop on and go or do they need instruction? Rear SCV: recomend you get 3 pairs to future proof. Is...
  133. R

    Exhaust options for my 4’ x 4’ generator shed

    I had a water pump setup similar to your genset. I used a straight pipe for the exhaust(6' x 13/4" approx) through a corrugated iron wall. The roof was 10 - 12" above the top plate on one wall and sitting on the top plate on the opposite , and the gap left open for ventilation. Shed size was 8l...
  134. R

    Digging bucket smooth edge

    In the commercial earthworks world everyone who does trenching has at least 1 bucket with a plate welded onto the teeth. the trick is to make sure you can hammer out the pin that holds the toothshell on so you can easily change to a tooth bucket and back as required.
  135. R

    How to clean Massey Ferguson 230 air filter

    This is typical for an oil bath air cleaner. Make sure the water is dried out then rinse with diesel. DON'T try to unpack the steel mesh as you won't get it back in the canister. It is packed in TIGHTLY. Once you have dried the filter and rinsed with deisel(engine can runaway using petrol or...
  136. R

    How would you fall this?

    2 comments. 1) DON'T cut from the top back. This unloads the root ball and it can catch you by surprise if it moves suddenly. Locally a farmer was cutting up a big old macrocapa tree (blow down) from the top when it dropped back into the root ball hole and threw him. His injuries were fatal...
  137. R

    Made some big bales this weekend

    Hay Dude, are big square balers significantly more expensive than round balers? Bright side, a square baler is continuous running vs a round baler's stop start running.
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    Three point hitch draft control M4700

    This tractor is 25 years old and may simply have worn internal linkages. Can you bypass the draft control (3ph top-link input)linkage to test things? On my MF135 the internal linkages wore and resulted in a no lift situation, until I bypassed the draft control input and then have full 3ph...
  139. R

    breaking the rules, buttercups in the background

    I used a similar style for UNSTRAINED tie offs when I was farming.
  140. R

    Wet weather stream in the pasture

    Measure how far from the stream to hard ground, then mark out TWICE the width of the tractor. That is the dirt you need to remove down to shale to have a good durable crossing. If you just throw rock on dirt the rock will vanish into the mud. Back fill with riprap(will let water flow through) to...
  141. R

    MF 135 3 point link wont lift with weight on

    Hello, your problem is worn internal draft linkages. I bypassed my top link and had full power(lift front wheels off ground). I still used 3ph as most of my work used carryall tray.
  142. R

    Why no hydrostatic transmissions on larger tractors?

    Hello Indian Territory, full hydrostatic gearbox large tractors were tried in the 70's and failed.
  143. R

    Straight water in tires?

    If your tyres have tubes in then it won't be a problem. How cold does it get where you are? Water ballast can freeze if it gets cold enough. I was warm (-5 Celcius)enough not to have freezing issues on mine.
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    Why isn't anyone talking about the Deutz Fahr 5080d?

    To those who refered to Fendt tractors, they are a good tractor BUT are complicated and require some prior knowledge. It is a push button tractor with things hidden in multi layered menu's. Also unless you have an americanised operator manual, the european terms may not match US terms. Try...
  145. R

    Why isn't anyone talking about the Deutz Fahr 5080d?

    Hello Letthegoodpinesroll. You will find that the controls are colour coded. Blue =hydraulics, orange= transmission/brakes, and yellow = pto. This should help in instructing beginners. The gearbox on your tractor is a 15 speed and sounds similar to the 24 speed further up the range. It handles...
  146. R

    MF188..Looking for workshop manual

    I would sugest you look up Agco website, other members have had success at finding manuals there. How many jigsaw puzzle jokes have you had?
  147. R

    MF 231S Lift arms will not lower

    I will assume this issue started with the brush hog going on. Look behind your right heel, there is a "response control" lever, this governs the DOWN speed of an attatchment.( Note if that part of the tractor is very dirty it will be invisible) Shift the slide lever all the way back, and this...
  148. R

    Metal shavings in hydraulic fluid???

    Has this been serviced before while you have owned it? If so talk to whoever did the sevice. At 1500 hours and metal in the filter. I would be very concerned. Call your dealer for advice. Don't use the tractor until you do get JD machnics advice as this could get expensive fast.
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    Diesel prices take a jump yet again

    New Zealand, as of 3rd May deisel price range is $2.36/l to $2.49/l. This time last year was about $1.08 /litre. Petrol, 91 ranges from $2.76/l to 2.88/l.
  150. R

    Pothole advice

    Concrete won't work as it will break up. There are bagged cold mixes avalible for small jobs like yours. Square the edges off as this helps with retention. A tapered edge provides a weak piont for cracking to start.
  151. R

    CHECK OIL?

    I am old school. I check on first startup for the day. Engine , diff ,and radiator fluid, I have had leaks in all three that needed watching. Power steering is once a month. Also when getting on a strange vehicle, ESPECIALLY a hire machine. I have found low oil and saved myself a load of hassle.
  152. R

    What tractor or piece of equipment for this hilly pasture?

    Hello ShowroomShine, why do you want mow this area? It does not make economic sence. You would be better off to plant in a timber trees or otherwise retire that slope. To me mowing this slope is an unneccesary risk if you are unsure about your skill level. The photo clearly shows the safe area...
  153. R

    Kiwi building a Scandinavian house

    I don't mean to rain on you but the 2 V shaped gullies on the hill look like old landslide tracks, and the grassed ridge is the debris. A berm behind the house may be good insurance. What is the peak rainfall at your place? What region is Pakihi, West Coast?
  154. R

    MF 285 - New Owner questions

    If you haven't got an operators manual by now , order 1 pronto. It will save you many mistakes. What gearbox do you have? 8 speed or multipower? With the multipower, you MUST be in HIGH MULTIPOWER when DECENDING hills as LOW MULTIPOWER will " RUN AWAY". I see you are on Vancouver Island, to...
  155. R

    MF 145 Assistance Please

    Hello bigandyman.The engine runs on diesel. The manual reccomends an anual service if doing low hours, or per a set number of hours if doing higher (200 +see manual for exact #) I had an MF 135 about the age of yours and It lived in a shed from new(1964), the tacho was a lot more faded than...
  156. R

    Ditching job

    I have waded through all 17 pages (at this point) and code54(post 166) probably has the most practical low cost idea so far. BUT,what is the timing of this job? Can you wait until a dry time of year? Hope to start soon is not very specific. I am a foriegner so I don't know what your...
  157. R

    Combating Spam

    I am using a linux operating system, running ghostery ad blocker. This seems to block spam effectively. BUT when I switch to Windows 10 the ad blocker is far less effective.
  158. R

    Ditching job

    Hello Hay Dude, some food for thought. 1) How accurate is your eye to get the fall right? Water will quickly find all the hollows in your drain. Is laser guide practical? 2)In New Zealand we would use a tractor and trailer to haul the dirt to your berm and tip the loads tight togather. The...
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    Buying Advice SCUT/CUT for a newbie on 2.5 acre 15d slope, what should I think about?

    Points to ponder: 1) ERGONOMICS, they matter. It will help short listing just by removing an ergonomicly uncomfortable tractor. Wagtail is very right about the surprising variation you will find. 2) Tyres, go Ag type as they deal with wet/slippery ground better. 3) Track, Get adjustable rims...
  160. R

    Would you buy a 30 year old truck with 51 miles on it?

    This has been an interesting read from start to finish. Please let us know the sale price, when it sells.
  161. R

    Jhn deere 4105 rockshaft

    I am not familier with the small JD's. but it sounds like you may have draft control engaged. Check the manual for the correct position for the draft control lever. good luck.
  162. R

    Would you buy a 30 year old truck with 51 miles on it?

    At that milage I think the truck was stationary run, ie just the engine running. Expect to replace the diff bearing and gearbox bearings as condensation will has rusted or etched the bearing hard facing and the bearing will fail rapidly as the hard facing breaks off. Good bidding.
  163. R

    Lock down equipment

    Are the neighbours near enough to see a van body truck with tail lift ,or hiab truck come and pickup your tractor? With a tractor that small a garage dolly under the front wheels will bypass the locked steering.
  164. R

    Mid mount grader blade ??

    I have seen 2 late model (3 years old) tractors with midmounted blades. Both are 2wd and stretched to fit the blade. I think you will need to find a low volume tractor modifier to get the tractor you want. SHOW STOPPER, what are the regulations involved?
  165. R

    Drawbar pulling question

    ETPM, use the factory drawbar for safty. The geometry of the drawbar(NOT 3ph mounted) is set so that even the front comes off the ground you DON'T fip over backwards. As the front goes up the drawbar rotates down and becomes a lever stopping the tractor from flipping all the way over. This...
  166. R

    Looking for a work capable and light recreational UTV.

    On the CF Moto , Pay particular attention to the driveshaft universl joints. On farm work they were found to be weak, and got a bad name. This was about 5 years ago and earlier. My sister was 1 who found out by experiance.
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    Need Advice

    Hello BCM330, Some points to help make up your mind. 1) ERGONOMICS. sit on the tractor and test for fit and comfort, ie do the controls sit in easy reach, particularly the loader controls? At 150 bales to shift, you can get a very sore arm from bad loader control ergonomics. If it passes the...
  168. R

    Wheels

    What is your location? ie gives us some idea of temperatures to be expected.
  169. R

    64 years old TD14 dozer still pulling the Giant logs. Unbelievable......

    Mu father had a TD5 . 1935 model and it was petrol start diesel run. It was diabolical to start, but once it was running it ran well.
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    Pup trailers

    Hay dude, the longer wheel base 2 axel trailers generally track better than a short wheelbase 2 axel traler. The shorter the drawbar the harder they are to reverse. A 5' draw bar is diabolical compared to a 12' drawbar when reversing 2 trailers of the same wheel base. A 4 axel trailer tracks...
  171. R

    Frontloader bucket protection?

    When lifting things keep the load centred. Lifting a heavy load on 1 side of the bucket can leave a permanant twist in the loader arms if abused enough. Get a "ripper / pick" for the back hoe. Your digging bucket probably has 4 teeth. You will be amazed at how much more you can do with the...
  172. R

    Universal dt 640

    If you can't find anything under Universal try Fiat DT 640 as Universal is a Fiat design built under lisence. good luck
  173. R

    Fuel tank replacement for a MF 135

    You can not see the filter when installed in the tank. You need to remove the fuel shut off tap from the tank to see. A bucket, funnel and hose will be needed to catch the fuel. Run the fuel down first. I had a similar crud in tank problem, but was not prepared to dump a good tank. The fuel...
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    JD 4052R vs 4066R vs 5065e

    The "e" model 5065 is a budget tractor. have a look at the "R" model to see the differences. Both the 4*** tractors are premium models. Look at the budget 4*** models to compare apples with apples. Expect "R" models to have better hydraulic pump capacity for a start. How useable are the...
  175. R

    How does one remove tree rows of hedge apple

    20 ton digger with a pick to rip the roots out and a thumb to pick the tree up to take to burn pile. Steel tracks beat the thorn issue. Be pleasantly surprised how fast a large digger is.
  176. R

    Choosing the right tractor

    Hello Mej3579, some food for thought. 1)ERGONOMICS, sit on the tractors and you will find that 1 will "fit " better than the others. 2)Hydro gearbox, go for a 3 speed oveer 2 speed. Also as you state limited experience, a hydro is easier to learn, and more forgiving of mistakes...
  177. R

    Bad news big repair

    I assume that derating occurs when the computer detects a fault. BUT will the computer RERATE if fault is fixed or is it a tech call out once derating occurs. Querry: If ecu software is problem, will an "ecu flash" restore/update the corrpt software in the glow plug circut, or is problem...
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    Compatibility Massey 35 and 135 PTO operating the same snowblower

    The MF 35 and MF 135 pto operate at 540 rpm. There is a marking (pto) on the rev counter to tell you when you have the correct revs. When looking at a snowblower look for a sticker with "540 rpm" on it. High power tractors use 1000 rpm snowblowers. The next thing to look at is the LENGTH of...
  179. R

    Bush Hog BH25 yokes breaking

    Could you show a pic of BOTH bars ( the broken 1 AND the intact 1) on the machine on the BH please? The photo cuts of the intact bar.
  180. R

    Farm UTV/RTV Purchase

    Hello AGreenFarmer, 1 thing you didn't specifiy was how wet your place is or is not. Also how much of the year is excess water (ground to soft to drive on)a problem if any? Soft ground for extended periods will eliminate beater pick ups. A suggestion was made to use a japanese mini pickup. You...
  181. R

    What to look for in used 4120

    Call JD and ask what the design life of the engine is.
  182. R

    Strange (minor) JD3038 problem.

    I encountered a similar problem on 2 separate tractors, JD 6910 and 6920. I was told there was an internal leak in the steering hydraulics.
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    Another confused first timer

    1 thing that has not been said is TEST the ergonomics of the tractor. There are differences between tractors that makes 1 just right with all controls falling to hand comfortable and easy to operate. An example of what to avoid is an fel control that requires a stretch to reach this will repidly...
  184. R

    My 165 dies after running it about a hour it DIES

    I asked a retired MF mechanic about your problem. He suggested a cold AND a hot vaccum test. You may have a cracked fuel line that lets air in after it has warmed up and expanded, opening the crack. Also my current boss had the same problem you describe and it took a vaccum test to pin point...
  185. R

    Help Choosing Machine for First Timer- Big Lawn, Long Driveway

    If you go for a tractor, know that as your skill level goes up so does mission creep. The weight of the tractor counts traction wise so go up a size on what you think you need. Questions to ask are: how much power does a 6", 9" 12" snow fall require to plow or blow? How much space do you have...
  186. R

    New to me MF 165. what to look for

    Hello Rmart30, If you have dry brakes, you have to plan your stop. More details please. what gear box, 3x2 sp, 4x2 sp, multipower? Loader fitted? diff lock pedal has probably seized from lack of use. Liberal application of WD40 or nutcracker or equivilent may unseize it.
  187. R

    MF175, now what?

    Hello Xcoder, I see you are in hill country. You need to know this. 1) When driving DOWN HILL, ALWAYS, ALWAYS ALWAYS, use HIGH MULTIPOWER. NO EXCEPTIONS. In high multipower you have engine braking, in low multipower you free wheel(ie gearbox full of neutral). You WILL start driving down a...
  188. R

    Buying Advice Looking for a tractor

    If this is not a troll ,then for his own financial saftey to op needs to get a contractor to do the job.
  189. R

    Kubota or mahindra

    Hello, gwhouston, could you tell us why you have narrowed the list down to kubota and mahindra? What knocked other colours off your list? That said, I agree with LD1 and duffer, ERGONOMICS to which I would add dealer support, then price. Most people keep tractors for many years. Good Luck
  190. R

    Getting a MF 135 going again ...

    Observation: your left foot brake is on the floor. Probably just need a brake return spring.
  191. R

    My 165 dies after running it about a hour it DIES

    Did you get a new cap? When the tractor dies, does the engine just shut off like the stop button was pulled? Does the engine surge, then then die or just slowly and steadily loose power, then die?
  192. R

    New midsize tractor advice

    Hello Hunterkoe, Decide what your most commonly used speed range is and sort your gearbox options on that basis. eg JD quad shift g/box stacking round silage bales. sub 120hp you have the 24 sp(6x4) quad shift, this puts a stick shift in your main work speed range.Changing(stick shift) gears...
  193. R

    MF265 draw bar mount spec

    Have you changed the SPRING washers? After many years they loose their spring and don't work. I had a similar problem with studs on the front of the tractor(nose protector frame). Also check to stud hole depth and compare the stud length to hole depth, you may be able to use longer studs. I...
  194. R

    Mahindra Max 24 white smoke issue

    It sounds like you have a dealer level problem. I have had white smoke on a tractor I was driving, and it was a "blown headgasket". DON'T try to start the tractor as you can hydraulic it and bend a con rod. If it is a blown head gasket it is relatively cheap to fix at this point. I am...
  195. R

    Throttle won't stay open

    John0829 is right, friction disc adjusted by lock nut.
  196. R

    Do backyard tractors need grease?

    Hello rogersmithiii, you will hear stories by the dozen anbout worn joints that died of grease stavation, you won't hear about a joint dieing of grease poisoning. Cost of down time and repair vs cost of grease = no brainer.
  197. R

    What is a gate like this for?

    Hello OzarkChris, can you get some more photos please? Specifically show hinges and latches if any. The gate uprights are hidden by the posts, so can't see things like hinges. As for the chain around the gate on the right side, is it ment for a horse and rider ?
  198. R

    Kubota L4330 HST Running Temp and RPMS

    hullo sorleski, bogging down won't make the tractor vcerheat. When doing pto work run at 540 pto rpm, that is what the brushog is desiged to work at and you get a better cut than running lower revs. There will be a place on your rev counter marked 540 to show you the correct engine revs. Read...
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