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\"New\" Iseki 1610 joins my toy collection...
Last Saturday I went forth and bought myself an Iseki 1610 with FEL and a 4' Bush Hog. Took delivery yesterday (at my land out in the country) and spent the afternoon getting familiar with the new toy and with operating a tractor again after a thirty year hiatus.
First impressions are very positive - the tractor is in pretty good shape, with new paint, and all the rubber (hoses and tires in particular) is brand new - and it runs very well. It's 2WD, but seems capable of doing everything I'm likely to want it to do.
I've got a manual ordered, but in the meantime I do have a couple of questions which someone might have an answer to:
1 - My hour meter on the tractor is sitting at a genuinely unbelievable "2.7" - but there is noticeable wear on pedals and so forth. I assume I can use the hour meter for my own purposes (maintenance timing, etc.) but that it's almost certain the meter has been tampered with, correct?
2 - Is it possible to adjust tire spacing (width) on the 1610 to acheive maximum stability? If so, how is this best accomplished?
3 - What about weights? Seems like more weight up front to counterbalance the bush hog would be a good thing - is it? If so, should I add something to the front "bumper" (seems to be designed for a bolt-on weight of some sort) or just put a couple of 80 lb. sacks of concrete in the loader when I'm running the mower?
4 - As I bought it, there is no Roll Over Protection installed. Assuming I'm careful, how big a deal is this? (ROP seems much more significant to me at 40 something than it did in my teens - but I never had it "back in the day" and never came too close to flipping back then.) Is there a "bolt on" solution out there that fits? How expensive, and how big a PITA to install?
5 - Maintenance. Hmmmm...I figure if it has a grease fitting, I grease it... if it takes a fluid, I top it up/change according to manual (when I receive it!!)... but other than that I'm a bit unsure about appropriate care and feeding for small diesel tractors. Any suggestions/advice/warnings?
I guess that'll get me started. Thanks in advance for any and all input/advice/comment.
As always,
Hugo
Last Saturday I went forth and bought myself an Iseki 1610 with FEL and a 4' Bush Hog. Took delivery yesterday (at my land out in the country) and spent the afternoon getting familiar with the new toy and with operating a tractor again after a thirty year hiatus.
First impressions are very positive - the tractor is in pretty good shape, with new paint, and all the rubber (hoses and tires in particular) is brand new - and it runs very well. It's 2WD, but seems capable of doing everything I'm likely to want it to do.
I've got a manual ordered, but in the meantime I do have a couple of questions which someone might have an answer to:
1 - My hour meter on the tractor is sitting at a genuinely unbelievable "2.7" - but there is noticeable wear on pedals and so forth. I assume I can use the hour meter for my own purposes (maintenance timing, etc.) but that it's almost certain the meter has been tampered with, correct?
2 - Is it possible to adjust tire spacing (width) on the 1610 to acheive maximum stability? If so, how is this best accomplished?
3 - What about weights? Seems like more weight up front to counterbalance the bush hog would be a good thing - is it? If so, should I add something to the front "bumper" (seems to be designed for a bolt-on weight of some sort) or just put a couple of 80 lb. sacks of concrete in the loader when I'm running the mower?
4 - As I bought it, there is no Roll Over Protection installed. Assuming I'm careful, how big a deal is this? (ROP seems much more significant to me at 40 something than it did in my teens - but I never had it "back in the day" and never came too close to flipping back then.) Is there a "bolt on" solution out there that fits? How expensive, and how big a PITA to install?
5 - Maintenance. Hmmmm...I figure if it has a grease fitting, I grease it... if it takes a fluid, I top it up/change according to manual (when I receive it!!)... but other than that I'm a bit unsure about appropriate care and feeding for small diesel tractors. Any suggestions/advice/warnings?
I guess that'll get me started. Thanks in advance for any and all input/advice/comment.
As always,
Hugo