Tom4310
Silver Member
I just bought a used (24 hours on it) 4310 eHydro, 430 FEL, R4s, 48 BH and RB1072 blade about a week ago. I know this sounds seedy but I bought it from my wife's friend. Her husband bought it new ($30,000) and used it three times. He got sick and died about a year ago. The tractor sat for about a year and the wife offered it me for $15,000. Needless to say, I jumped on it and absolutely love it. I know I am gloating but I just can't say enough about this tractor. I was out in the cold rain today playing with the BH digging up tree stumps.
I live in rural NE Oregon at the foothills of a mountain. I have 10 acres of timber and the terrain is hilly. I am concerned about tipping, especially with the BH attached. Will filling the tires help hold it to the ground? Is this something I can do or do I have to have the dealer or tire company do this? How much of a problem with flats, etc. I need to be concerned with freezing also. Also, how long do I use the preheat to start in cold weather. I looked in the manual and it doesn't say how long to keep the key pushed in. I want to remove the BH and install the blade but don't have the BH manual. Any tips or info to help.
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I live in rural NE Oregon at the foothills of a mountain. I have 10 acres of timber and the terrain is hilly. I am concerned about tipping, especially with the BH attached. Will filling the tires help hold it to the ground? Is this something I can do or do I have to have the dealer or tire company do this? How much of a problem with flats, etc. I need to be concerned with freezing also. Also, how long do I use the preheat to start in cold weather. I looked in the manual and it doesn't say how long to keep the key pushed in. I want to remove the BH and install the blade but don't have the BH manual. Any tips or info to help.
Thanks, Tom /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif