The Fred
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Had it 5 months now. Some good things to note: Cab heater and A/C works excellent. Bad things: Little to no power. If going up an incline and the Revs are at 2600 and I use ANY of the hydraulics the revs drop to 1500 or so and the whole machine is thrown into a tizzy, if in Auto-HDS the tractor will shift down to low JUST by hitting the FEL lever. Keep in mind this is with NO load on the 3PH. I measured the fuel screw and turned it out 1/2 turn as a baseline, the engine just smokes like crazy and I could see NO difference in power so I cut it back even lower than the factory setting until the engine stopped smoking. I feel this engine is over fueled even from the factory. The engine needs more air and I will try this next.
Parts are priced CRAZY high, paint is fading horribly for a 2012 model. I don't dare leave it in the sunshine because of this. R4s SUCK in the snow/ice. With chains it works fine. Engine won't start very well in the cold compared to other Diesel equipment I have. Saturday I ran the snowblower 3 hours (15 degrees outside and blowing wind) and parked the machine outside. I forgot to run the glowplugs because on my other machines they don't need cycling after the engine has been run long. The machine floods itself and you must run the plugs 2 or three times to get the machine to fire. I now realize one must always cycle the plugs if the ambient is below 45 degrees, even in the shop.
This week the new turbo came in and I will be installing slowly, I took some time to research the Bobcat S-160 with the same but turboed engine. The only differences I see in parts breakdowns are extra oil cooler. and turbo related things.
I have bought a lot of new equipment over the years, this one has been one of the biggest letdowns ever, If this doesn't do the trick I will sell this in the Spring, Fred

Had it 5 months now. Some good things to note: Cab heater and A/C works excellent. Bad things: Little to no power. If going up an incline and the Revs are at 2600 and I use ANY of the hydraulics the revs drop to 1500 or so and the whole machine is thrown into a tizzy, if in Auto-HDS the tractor will shift down to low JUST by hitting the FEL lever. Keep in mind this is with NO load on the 3PH. I measured the fuel screw and turned it out 1/2 turn as a baseline, the engine just smokes like crazy and I could see NO difference in power so I cut it back even lower than the factory setting until the engine stopped smoking. I feel this engine is over fueled even from the factory. The engine needs more air and I will try this next.
Parts are priced CRAZY high, paint is fading horribly for a 2012 model. I don't dare leave it in the sunshine because of this. R4s SUCK in the snow/ice. With chains it works fine. Engine won't start very well in the cold compared to other Diesel equipment I have. Saturday I ran the snowblower 3 hours (15 degrees outside and blowing wind) and parked the machine outside. I forgot to run the glowplugs because on my other machines they don't need cycling after the engine has been run long. The machine floods itself and you must run the plugs 2 or three times to get the machine to fire. I now realize one must always cycle the plugs if the ambient is below 45 degrees, even in the shop.
This week the new turbo came in and I will be installing slowly, I took some time to research the Bobcat S-160 with the same but turboed engine. The only differences I see in parts breakdowns are extra oil cooler. and turbo related things.
I have bought a lot of new equipment over the years, this one has been one of the biggest letdowns ever, If this doesn't do the trick I will sell this in the Spring, Fred
