PineRidge
Super Member
<font color="blue"> Get 2 five gallon yellow diesel fuel containers and a good grease gun and grease!
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I have a TC-40D and I might suggest 4 five gallon diesel fuel containers and a good grease gun and a case of grease refills!
You will go through a lot of fuel if you work the tractor often. Grease it regularly as your operators manual recommends. I have seen a lot of damage done because the operator didn't lube the equipment.
If you have a Harbor Freight locally get yourself an assortment of SAE and metric grease zerk fittings. Each set in a box is less than 5 bucks. When you come to a zerk that refuses to take grease (it happens regularly) change-out the bad zerk fitting, give the new zerk some fresh grease and go back to work satisfied that your equipment has been lubed.
I also always keep synthetic oil, New Holland hydraulic oil, an extra set of fuel, oil, and air filters handy for preventative maintenance that will be needed on the tractor.
Did you get the full set of shop manuals for your Boomer? They may be very helpful to you down the road and most of the time are much cheaper to purchase when you buy them along with the tractor.
Glad to have you on the <font color="blue"> "BLUE TEAM" </font>
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I have a TC-40D and I might suggest 4 five gallon diesel fuel containers and a good grease gun and a case of grease refills!
You will go through a lot of fuel if you work the tractor often. Grease it regularly as your operators manual recommends. I have seen a lot of damage done because the operator didn't lube the equipment.
If you have a Harbor Freight locally get yourself an assortment of SAE and metric grease zerk fittings. Each set in a box is less than 5 bucks. When you come to a zerk that refuses to take grease (it happens regularly) change-out the bad zerk fitting, give the new zerk some fresh grease and go back to work satisfied that your equipment has been lubed.
I also always keep synthetic oil, New Holland hydraulic oil, an extra set of fuel, oil, and air filters handy for preventative maintenance that will be needed on the tractor.
Did you get the full set of shop manuals for your Boomer? They may be very helpful to you down the road and most of the time are much cheaper to purchase when you buy them along with the tractor.
Glad to have you on the <font color="blue"> "BLUE TEAM" </font>
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