Digger 258
Bronze Member




Working 14 hour days has been limiting my time at home, but I finally managed to cross the 10 hour threshold on my PT-425. I got my used machine with 650 hours, and after a crisis involving a stuck float bowl and crankcase filled with fuel, I have managed to do the following:
Dug about 20 post holes for a friend - easy chore with little complexity
Used the power rake to attempt smoothing out another friend's plot for grass seeding - I am really bad at using the rake, so I think I made the ground worse - I kept riding up on the rake, even though I was in float.
Took the machete to a long stretch of thorn brambles, and tried to use the 4 n 1 bucket to pick it up and move it to a burn pile, but my skill with the 4 n 1 is pretty weak, so I could have moved it by hand faster, but I had fun.
Moved scrap steel for my elderly neighbor. this involved building a bridge across a creek to get the PT across, and loading up about 400 lbs of steel.
(Wait - I am noticing a trend - I am all of the sudden popular with the neighbors, who all own traditional tractors.)
I still smell the funky gas/oil smell probably from the crank case breather when I start, which I suspect means I need to flush the engine oil once again to ensure all of the gas is out of it, and check to ensure more gas is not leaking in. I need to get off my butt and put in a fuel petcock like you all recommended.
I haven't had any real problems starting, other than sluggish starts, needing some warm up time before I can open the throttle past idle, and occasional choke is needed. It's not been cold at all here and I keep it in a covered but open pole barn. We'll see how she does in the colder temps.
The pics show moving the steel across my home-made creek bridge. I've got some big plans in the works for spring that involve the trencher and mini-hoe, and I am begging for boat loads of snow, so I'll be sure to keep everyone entertained.
Anyone ever make their own rubber lip kit for the snow blade?
Glad this forum exists!
Regards,
Dan