JJO
New member
Hello everyone,
I'm back using a tractor after 35 years! I became the keeper of my current tractor last year when I bought it with a property. It is a Ford 4610 Okanagan Orchard Special. This is a Ford 4610, with front axle and steering from a 3910, low slung exhaust, internal air intake and wide-set, fat rear tires. It works well on our hilly vineyard, reasonably stable side-to-side and its low stance and lack of upper exhaust and air intake lets it fit between our close-set top heavy lyre trellising.
Sitting on the 4610 for the first time and giving it a drive was strangely familiar. It was like the Ford 4000 we had on our farm years ago, but easier; power steering, power breaks, hydraulic toplink - all mod cons!
Jobs slated for next month are:
I've already found these forums helpful on the topic of oil and hydraulic fluid, hopefully, I'll be able to contribute too.
James
I'm back using a tractor after 35 years! I became the keeper of my current tractor last year when I bought it with a property. It is a Ford 4610 Okanagan Orchard Special. This is a Ford 4610, with front axle and steering from a 3910, low slung exhaust, internal air intake and wide-set, fat rear tires. It works well on our hilly vineyard, reasonably stable side-to-side and its low stance and lack of upper exhaust and air intake lets it fit between our close-set top heavy lyre trellising.
Sitting on the 4610 for the first time and giving it a drive was strangely familiar. It was like the Ford 4000 we had on our farm years ago, but easier; power steering, power breaks, hydraulic toplink - all mod cons!
Jobs slated for next month are:
- Change rear axle/hydraulic fluid & filter - that is a surprising amount of hydraulic fluid 45.7 litres (48.3 US quarts).
- Change transmission oil.
- Finish resealing a leaking power steering cylinder and change PS fluid & filter.
- ..and most intimidating, fixing the leaking gasket on the top cover on the diesel injection pump and replacing one of the studs (which I probably broke when trying to stop diesel spraying out of the side). Must thank Lance Bundy Bears Shed for giving me the confidence to tackle this one.
I've already found these forums helpful on the topic of oil and hydraulic fluid, hopefully, I'll be able to contribute too.
James