seacove
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First - Have finally started aggressively clearing my heavily brush/small treed rear acreage with my new TC33DA. I have already broken 3 of the lenses on the lights attached to the ROPS, and knocked the left light plastice housing right out of the inserts! Just really poor design - things that clear the driver/tractor/attachments seem to always catch on the lights. The question is, does anyone know of any aftermarket housing that would cover and protect the lamps from my over zealous bush-hogging?
Second - After coming out of the field from bush-hogging this past weekend, I disengaged the rear PTO and turned off the tractor. When I tried to re-start the tractor, it wouldn't crank and I notice that the PTO light on the dash was on even though the PTO was definitely disengaged, and found in the manual that the tractor cannot be started with the PTO engaged. After about an hour of inspection, cursing, etc. I found that on the underside of the tractor a wire had pulled apart at the connection - I put back together, PTO light went out, and I was able to start the tractor. Doesn't seem like good placement of such a fragile wire connection. Just wanted to give other TC33 owners a heads up as to where to look if they have a similar occurence.
All else considered - still love my TC33DA!
Second - After coming out of the field from bush-hogging this past weekend, I disengaged the rear PTO and turned off the tractor. When I tried to re-start the tractor, it wouldn't crank and I notice that the PTO light on the dash was on even though the PTO was definitely disengaged, and found in the manual that the tractor cannot be started with the PTO engaged. After about an hour of inspection, cursing, etc. I found that on the underside of the tractor a wire had pulled apart at the connection - I put back together, PTO light went out, and I was able to start the tractor. Doesn't seem like good placement of such a fragile wire connection. Just wanted to give other TC33 owners a heads up as to where to look if they have a similar occurence.
All else considered - still love my TC33DA!