My grandfather's Case SC has an hour meter on it. Runs off the oil pressure - or would, if it hadn't broken 50-60 years ago...Ever wonder how many hours per year people put on their tractors?
Ours are used mostly for small chores, snow, & landscaping - we don't do anymore mowing or field work.
The newish Kubota's hour meter averages almost 100 hrs/year since 2008. The old one less than 50/year.
It sure seems like more than that.....
rScotty
Your thinking in that department is right on time. I get so dang fired up every 10 or 15 hours of having to quit what I'm doing for sometimes 30 minutes while waiting for this thing to clean out the exhaust. It makes me want to scream; well, it does make me scream every time it happens. This greenie weeny crap, especially on tractors needs to go. This EPA needs to be whittled down a notch or two. They could fire about half of those people, and they would never be missed then maybe some worthwhile things could get done.Oldie but goody...My 2001 M9 has just a tad over 5500 hours on it and the 02 M9 has 4500 on it but I bought it used so I didn't put all the hours on it.
Seems as though with larger units like we have, hours are not a factor in reselling them, not that I would simply because I have no desire to own a T4-5 compliant tractor.