JimBinMI
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Apr 6, 2000
- Messages
- 1,018
- Location
- Coldwater, Michigan
- Tractor
- 2014 Kubota BX25D-1, 2014 Kubota BX1870
Just got in from cleaning up the driveway from some recent snowfall and drifting. It's somewhere between 0-8 degrees F out, pretty cold +wind chill factor. I preheated the TC18 for about 30 seconds then decided I better fuel up, then I preheated for another 30 seconds and it didn't want to start, then I preheated for another 20-30 seconds and it fired up. I keep it in the pole barn which is a windblock only, no heat, not attached to house. I plowed for about 25-30 minutes and the temp gauge never got above 1/3 of the way to the normal operating temp which would be about half way up the temp gauge. No noise from hydro and 3 pt. worked fine too. The TC18 now with filled rear turfs and 4x4 continues to impress me with its pushing pulling power of snow. Still thinking about the FEL, one guy posted that he got a Great Bend FEL for $1,950 not attached...my closest dealer said it would be $2,800 attached if I transport my tractor to and from. My dealer will install a New Holland loader for $3,000 + $1.50 per mile transportation if I can't get it there. If we continue to get the snow that we've gotten, I'll NEED it soon! /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif
Here in the Battle Creek, MI area we have already got the record for the most snowfall in December, since they kept records, and we've still got about 9 days left! /w3tcompact/icons/shocked.gif
Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays and Happy New Year to all of you great board members!
JimBinMI
Here in the Battle Creek, MI area we have already got the record for the most snowfall in December, since they kept records, and we've still got about 9 days left! /w3tcompact/icons/shocked.gif
Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays and Happy New Year to all of you great board members!
JimBinMI
