Hi everyone,
I'm glad I found this very good forum!
I just bought a JD 145 to mow and maintain my two acres. Here are two very basic questions:
1) when using the tractor to haul things (firewood, leaves, etc.) with a small cart, is it better to leave the engine idling when loading and unloading, say, for about 3 to 5 minutes, or is it better to shut off the engine and restart?
and
2) I know there are far more suitable JDs for skidding, but I have several downed trees, mostly small to medium sized ash, that I would like to skid a short distance. It might be hard to give advice without more detail, but can anyone give some general advice about the skidding/towing limits of a 145? Should I just hook up a chain and have a go at it and try to judge whether it is working too hard?
Thank you in advance for any advice you can offer. I want to take good care of the 145 until I can get one of those beautiful utility models!
Ray
I'm glad I found this very good forum!
I just bought a JD 145 to mow and maintain my two acres. Here are two very basic questions:
1) when using the tractor to haul things (firewood, leaves, etc.) with a small cart, is it better to leave the engine idling when loading and unloading, say, for about 3 to 5 minutes, or is it better to shut off the engine and restart?
and
2) I know there are far more suitable JDs for skidding, but I have several downed trees, mostly small to medium sized ash, that I would like to skid a short distance. It might be hard to give advice without more detail, but can anyone give some general advice about the skidding/towing limits of a 145? Should I just hook up a chain and have a go at it and try to judge whether it is working too hard?
Thank you in advance for any advice you can offer. I want to take good care of the 145 until I can get one of those beautiful utility models!
Ray