JerryG
Super Member
easygo,
If the diesel and fluids were good when the tractor was parked, they will be fine now. There shouldn't be anything wrong with either one of them. I would change them after 10 hours or so after purchase. I do that on all engines or equipment that I buy used even if they have just change it. That way it has what I want in it and I can check for metal shavings.
If the diesel and fluids were good when the tractor was parked, they will be fine now. There shouldn't be anything wrong with either one of them. I would change them after 10 hours or so after purchase. I do that on all engines or equipment that I buy used even if they have just change it. That way it has what I want in it and I can check for metal shavings.