Phred
Veteran Member
Well I finally did it.
After over a year of sitting on the fence, I will take delivery of a TN70D (4wd 16x16) and a 32LA this week. It has all of 0.2 hrs on it, and I put those on it in the dealers yard!/w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif
Two question for you guys that have something similiar;
1) Break in? Besides the 50 hr service what should I do or not do? 5 min warm up and 5 min cool down at idle speed? Idle speed being just enough to make the batery light go out?
2) I have run a TN65 on my property and was probably a bit conservative about the hills. For those of you with a tiltmeter how steep is too steep. What is safe for side to side tilt and for front to back tilt?
3) I did not go with liquid filled tires since I had a flat on the TN65 after only a few days of use. It seems the previous owner left me a few gifts hidden in the tall grass. I can use my bush hog 286 as a ballast. But what about that liquid fill that is supposed to plug leaks? Any one try this out?
Thanks!
I will post some pics once I get it home.
Fred
After over a year of sitting on the fence, I will take delivery of a TN70D (4wd 16x16) and a 32LA this week. It has all of 0.2 hrs on it, and I put those on it in the dealers yard!/w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif
Two question for you guys that have something similiar;
1) Break in? Besides the 50 hr service what should I do or not do? 5 min warm up and 5 min cool down at idle speed? Idle speed being just enough to make the batery light go out?
2) I have run a TN65 on my property and was probably a bit conservative about the hills. For those of you with a tiltmeter how steep is too steep. What is safe for side to side tilt and for front to back tilt?
3) I did not go with liquid filled tires since I had a flat on the TN65 after only a few days of use. It seems the previous owner left me a few gifts hidden in the tall grass. I can use my bush hog 286 as a ballast. But what about that liquid fill that is supposed to plug leaks? Any one try this out?
Thanks!
I will post some pics once I get it home.
Fred