StoneHeartFarm
Veteran Member
Re: Refreshing Kohler
That's what we're here for /w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif
Now, its almost time for an oil change. You'll probably want to change it several times over the first few hours of running to get any gunk cleaned out that you missed on your refresh.
Also, keep a watch on the oil level. This is when any little leaks are likely to show up. Look for runs, puddles or drips on the outside of the engine. When you change your oil, check the torque on things like the carb bolts, sometimes they loosen up.
Otherwise, sounds like you're done and it's fun time! /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif Keep us posted on your loader idea. I'm fixing to figure out how to add electric lift to mine ala the idea posted on the simpletractors site.
SHF
That's what we're here for /w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif
Now, its almost time for an oil change. You'll probably want to change it several times over the first few hours of running to get any gunk cleaned out that you missed on your refresh.
Also, keep a watch on the oil level. This is when any little leaks are likely to show up. Look for runs, puddles or drips on the outside of the engine. When you change your oil, check the torque on things like the carb bolts, sometimes they loosen up.
Otherwise, sounds like you're done and it's fun time! /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif Keep us posted on your loader idea. I'm fixing to figure out how to add electric lift to mine ala the idea posted on the simpletractors site.
SHF