How are the hydro drive tractors doing in the bitter cold ?

   / How are the hydro drive tractors doing in the bitter cold ? #1  

slowrev

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Just curious.
 
   / How are the hydro drive tractors doing in the bitter cold ? #2  
I plowed 6" of snow off the driveway the other evening. Temps were right around 0. No problems. Never had problems any other year either.

I believe that you need to let the tractor warm up a bit when the temps drop down low, but that is just as much for the hydraulic fluids so they flow as for anything else. In low temps I find the hydraulics can be sluggish.
 
   / How are the hydro drive tractors doing in the bitter cold ? #3  
I had no problems at all last winter. My biggest problem this year is lack of snow :mad:! I did have my diesel fuel gell up one time this year when the temperature was around zero, but I have had no problems with the HST and/or hydraulics other than a little initial "whining" while the tractor was warming up in single digit temperatures. Tractor ran fine after warmup :D. Who would not whine when waking up to zero temperatures :eek:? Jay
 
   / How are the hydro drive tractors doing in the bitter cold ? #4  
Mine has been just fine. As with the others, I warm it up, 5 minutes or so. I use light pedal pressure until warmed up well.
 
   / How are the hydro drive tractors doing in the bitter cold ? #5  
jbrumberg said:
I had no problems at all last winter. My biggest problem this year is lack of snow :mad:! I did have my diesel fuel gell up one time this year when the temperature was around zero, but I have had no problems with the HST and/or hydraulics other than a little initial "whining" while the tractor was warming up in single digit temperatures. Tractor ran fine after warmup :D. Who would not whine when waking up to zero temperatures :eek:? Jay

According to the news, your prayers may be getting answered. Is 8 feet of snow a lot of snow? I hear that is what New York may get.
 
   / How are the hydro drive tractors doing in the bitter cold ? #6  
I had trouble in years past due to the HST filter blowing out from high pressure from the pre-charge pump. Kubota's 3rd generation filter has been perfect (knock on wood) so far. First 5-15 minutes of warm up with the clutch dogged down. Pre-charge pump works unless the clutch is down.

jb
 
   / How are the hydro drive tractors doing in the bitter cold ? #7  
john_bud said:
I had trouble in years past due to the HST filter blowing out from high pressure from the pre-charge pump. Kubota's 3rd generation filter has been perfect (knock on wood) so far. First 5-15 minutes of warm up with the clutch dogged down. Pre-charge pump works unless the clutch is down.

jb

John, are you using SUDT or equivlent?
 
   / How are the hydro drive tractors doing in the bitter cold ? #8  
Mine does just fine in cold weather. :D

Needs to be plugged in to start though!:(

Operator is the worst problem. He has to be Kick started!:D

At -35C the operator is only good for a few hours before his hydraulic and fuel lines gel up. An addition of some warming additive does wonders. :D Then he's ready for another few hours.:D :D
 
   / How are the hydro drive tractors doing in the bitter cold ? #9  
No trouble with HST but like others say hydraulics can be a little sluggish til the machine has warmed up good. SUDT isn't available from Kubota dealers in my area of Ontario. I use CASE HYTRAN. Many Kubota dealer sell CASE equipment and say the Hytran is a superior oil for our cold climate.
 
   / How are the hydro drive tractors doing in the bitter cold ? #10  
Fine,after fluids are warm.
 

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