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homesteader13
Gold Member
- Joined
- Aug 26, 2017
- Messages
- 262
- Location
- North West Montana Northern Rockies
- Tractor
- Massey Ferguson 1755M. John Deere 420-c
So my overall review.....
Last year I kept it in the mostly unheated shop with a magnetic heater on the oil pan.
This year I have kept it outside in the elements and no heaters plugged in (even though I have since got the Massey block heater for it)
I have not changed any fluid brands or viscosities, fuel, oil, hydraulic, ect.
I wanted to make sure I was duplicating the same conditions and parameters that I had last year for accurate results, and actually have put it in even harsher conditions.
The results...
I have put right about 150 hours on it since the first week of November and it has not acted up or given me any trouble at all.
I am going to say at this point that the new sofware program is working flawlessly in both the low elevations and hot, humid summer twmps of Nebraska, and the high elevation and cold thin winter air of the Northern Rockies of Montana!
Now to report my official findings to Buttler, Agco and Massey.
Or maybe save some precious time and figure out how to share this thread with them?
Stay warm this winter guys and if you have any questions let me know!
I will continue to update as winter goes on...
Last year I kept it in the mostly unheated shop with a magnetic heater on the oil pan.
This year I have kept it outside in the elements and no heaters plugged in (even though I have since got the Massey block heater for it)
I have not changed any fluid brands or viscosities, fuel, oil, hydraulic, ect.
I wanted to make sure I was duplicating the same conditions and parameters that I had last year for accurate results, and actually have put it in even harsher conditions.
The results...
I have put right about 150 hours on it since the first week of November and it has not acted up or given me any trouble at all.
I am going to say at this point that the new sofware program is working flawlessly in both the low elevations and hot, humid summer twmps of Nebraska, and the high elevation and cold thin winter air of the Northern Rockies of Montana!
Now to report my official findings to Buttler, Agco and Massey.
Or maybe save some precious time and figure out how to share this thread with them?
Stay warm this winter guys and if you have any questions let me know!
I will continue to update as winter goes on...