Mahindra Max 26XL HST - A New Owner's Journal

   / Mahindra Max 26XL HST - A New Owner's Journal #11  
Have you been 'around' the tractor and tightened/torqued the wheel nuts... if anything, for piece of mind? The same for any nut/bolt you can find, greased every grease nipple (zerk) and spray lubricated everything that moves but doesn't have a nipple?

Fluid levels correct?

Any colour tractor provider, when preparing/wetting-up for delivery can miss stuff.
 
   / Mahindra Max 26XL HST - A New Owner's Journal
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#12  
Have you been 'around' the tractor and tightened/torqued the wheel nuts... if anything, for piece of mind? The same for any nut/bolt you can find, greased every grease nipple (zerk) and spray lubricated everything that moves but doesn't have a nipple?

Fluid levels correct?

Any colour tractor provider, when preparing/wetting-up for delivery can miss stuff.

Going to buy a torque wrench today. Or a set of them. Metric I assume.

All zerks are oozing thick grease; assume that means they're full.

Lubrication: I read to put Fluid Film on the hyd cylinders. Is that right? As for other moving parts, WD40 or something else?

(Maybe someday tractors will be as low-maintenance as newer cars are.....)
 
   / Mahindra Max 26XL HST - A New Owner's Journal
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#13  
Day three.

Doing my duty.....going through all the pre-operation checks. Congrats Mahindra on the placement of the engine oil dipstick--not! Anyhow, after wrestling the side panel off, checked the oil 5 times (COLD) and the level is definitely a half-inch ABOVE the full mark. The red arrow shows the oil line:

Dipstick.jpg

Is this a problem? (I know with a car, this would be bad.)
 
   / Mahindra Max 26XL HST - A New Owner's Journal #14  
Day three.

Doing my duty.....going through all the pre-operation checks. Congrats Mahindra on the placement of the engine oil dipstick--not! Anyhow, after wrestling the side panel off, checked the oil 5 times (COLD) and the level is definitely a half-inch ABOVE the full mark. The red arrow shows the oil line:

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Is this a problem? (I know with a car, this would be bad.)
it's bad only if you want the tractor to last a long time..
 
   / Mahindra Max 26XL HST - A New Owner's Journal
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#16  
Looks like day 3 is a bust while I try to figure out if I need to do something about the excess oil. Saw quite a bit of difference of opinion on the many older threads about this issue.
 
   / Mahindra Max 26XL HST - A New Owner's Journal #17  
Looks like day 3 is a bust while I try to figure out if I need to do something about the excess oil. Saw quite a bit of difference of opinion on the many older threads about this issue.

Yep, this is what I meant by going around the tractor... although to find excess oil/fluid is (IMHO) unusual, especially as you've already been running/using the rig and the oil has had time to circulate into all of those internal nooks & crannies. Draining a bit off, then checking the level (cold and ensure that the tractor is on a level surface) won't be that much of a bother..

As to non-grease-gun lubrication... WD40 is fine or 'Fluid film'. I use an Aussie lanolin based spray lubricant. I spray stuff like the 3PH arms, the parking brake elements, the mechanical parts of my 3PH quick-hitch, the collars of the female hydraulic couplers and, especially, the splines of the PTO... for ease of sliding on/off an implement shaft and as a rust inhibitor. Spray lubricating isn't an everyday procedure; I do it once or twice a year when I remember to do it.

Torque wrenching only pertains to what your manual stipulates/suggests for your wheels and, perhaps, your FEL. Other than that, you can simply go around the tractor (and implements, for that matter) with a set of ratchet heads or dedicated spanners (17mm is typical) and just ensure that any bolt/nut is snug/tight. You don't have to 'crank' on them, just see if they move and, if so, tighten that one up. Make a note in your manual as to the nut/bolt size for future reference.

Do it again when you hit the 50 hour mark (the tightening/torquing routine) on top of your scheduled maintenance.
 
   / Mahindra Max 26XL HST - A New Owner's Journal #18  
Looks like day 3 is a bust while I try to figure out if I need to do something about the excess oil. Saw quite a bit of difference of opinion on the many older threads about this issue.
drain the excess oil, you never want to go over the fill mark!. the oil can foam up, and get air in it, which don't lubricate properly.. you can notice this effect quicker on an automatic transmission, overfilling that quickly makes it slip, as it quickly wears out..
 
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#19  
Removing the oil:

Remove drain plug. Won't a lot of oil come pouring out?

Remove oil filter, dump oil and replace. Same concern as above.

Couldn't I just unscrew the oil fill cap and use a clean, new turkey baster to suck out the extra oil?

Also, given it takes 4.4 quarts of oil total, given the 1/2 inch extra, are we looking at around 1/2 quart extra?
 
   / Mahindra Max 26XL HST - A New Owner's Journal
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Yep, this is what I meant by going around the tractor... although to find excess oil/fluid is (IMHO) unusual, especially as you've already been running/using the rig and the oil has had time to circulate into all of those internal nooks & crannies. Draining a bit off, then checking the level (cold and ensure that the tractor is on a level surface) won't be that much of a bother..

You sure were right about that!

Yes it had run for about an hour the first day. But was cold and level when checked, 2 days later.

Just talked to dealer and he says they normally fill 1/4 inch above full line because new diesels will burn a little oil during break-in. He is going to call me back.
 
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