oh and TJP89, the arrows for the hazards light up fine on the dash, just the Hazard triangle doesn't light up.
Congrats on your new tractor. I'm assuming you preheat the glow plugs (until the light goes out) before starting (and yeah, it doe rattle at idle). I always allow mine to warm up for 5-15 minutes (depending on outside temp) before using and I always have revs above 2000-2200 for regular moving and at max (2600) for hill climbing and real work. I usually set it at 1800 for backhoe work.
I just bought 3 27 watt LED lights on Amazon. Two forward and one rear. I'm gonna tie them into the leads on the rear.
I had two grab hooks welded on the bucket. View attachment 449354 Good for lifting all sorts of things.
I also made a ballast bucket for a counterweight. View attachment 449355 It's a necessity. It also holds my chains etc.
I've got a little over 220 hrs on mine.
Bugs, you may want to consider mounting the rear light(s) on the ROPs, not next to the SMV.
I first welded a piece of heavy c-channel to top of bucket then welded grab hook to c-channel this way no risk of bending top of bucket with heavy load
Congrats on the purchase of the new CK2510. I have one also and the steering is just the same as yours so far as the free wheel at stop. One additional observation about steering for my tractor. Mine was a little squirrelly traveling down a road at top speed.(wait for break in for testing yours). The tractor seemed to wander slightly back and forth. I adjusted the steering ends per the owners manual and it seems to be lots better.
I believe the icon light up issue you speak of for instrument panel pertains to actions of your input such as operating in 4wd or brakes engaged. You will notice an engine icon that flashes while you first start up and a bit of rough running while icon flashes. That is normal and occurs with my ck 2510 also. I'm not sure just whas that is about but suspect it may be some computeer adjustment. Maybe somebody else who knows will commment.
After putting over 1600 hours on my hard working ck20 I purchased the new 2510. This one has a front snow blower, FEL. backhoe, cab and box blade along with a set of forks. I have about 180 hours on the ck 2510. It's my pride and joy.
Oh one more observation on the steering. It you have a bunch of weight with the FEL, your front steering will behave slower to respond.
good luck and you are going to love that tractor.
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The engine light is flashing a code! My dealer had to replace the fuel actuator solenoid.
The CK2510 doesn't have the lift capacity to bend the bucket. It can only lift 1,092 at the pivot point. If you figure the bucket weighs 100ish that's about 1,000 at the pins, maybe 800 at the leading edge, so 400 per hook. I worry more about the pallet forks bending the bottom. But I don't lift big loads.