Hello All!!!!
KansasJim is not from Kansas - he just moved here.
KansasJim just bought a used NH1715 (1997) with FEL and finishing mower - and that would be KJ's first tractor.
First Problem: I can't get my wife off the stupid thing so I can look at it. But, that's not something for here. I suspect she'll get bored soon, or hit something as she spends all her time looking backwards watching the 'pretty paterns' she's making in the lawn.
Other problem: No manuals came with the tractor - the dealer thought he had them, but didn't, and promised to order them. Eventually I'll get them. Until then - short of calling him every 5 minutes - I'm on my own. That, and I'm a little hesitant to call him, as he seemed surprised that I was worried about greasing it, draining the fuel water trap - that kind of thing. Now, I take that as a good sign as far as the robustness of the tractor...but I'd still like it to last for a good long time.
Everything seems to work fine with two exceptions.
FEL - hoses are crossed somewhere. The bucket tilt is backwards. As long as I'm the only one using the equipment and I don't use any other, no problem - but I'd still like to get it right. Do you have to bleed those lines like breaklines on a car if you swap/disconnet them - or will that work itself out with some exercise?
Mower - I 'think' it's a NH 930B (right hand discharge). At least that's what I can make of it as it zooms by. Anyway - it sounds like we're crushing rocks - so I suspect something isn't lubed correctly (guess one) or the blades are hitting something they're not supposed to. For the gear box: regular old gear oil? Seems like that would be OK, but thought I'd check. Maybe it's just a noisy SOB? Don't know. Hasn't exploded yet, so I have that going for me.
Any feedback appreciated.
P.S. - having a tractor is the coolest thing in the world! I hope to get to use it soon...
KansasJim is not from Kansas - he just moved here.
KansasJim just bought a used NH1715 (1997) with FEL and finishing mower - and that would be KJ's first tractor.
First Problem: I can't get my wife off the stupid thing so I can look at it. But, that's not something for here. I suspect she'll get bored soon, or hit something as she spends all her time looking backwards watching the 'pretty paterns' she's making in the lawn.
Other problem: No manuals came with the tractor - the dealer thought he had them, but didn't, and promised to order them. Eventually I'll get them. Until then - short of calling him every 5 minutes - I'm on my own. That, and I'm a little hesitant to call him, as he seemed surprised that I was worried about greasing it, draining the fuel water trap - that kind of thing. Now, I take that as a good sign as far as the robustness of the tractor...but I'd still like it to last for a good long time.
Everything seems to work fine with two exceptions.
FEL - hoses are crossed somewhere. The bucket tilt is backwards. As long as I'm the only one using the equipment and I don't use any other, no problem - but I'd still like to get it right. Do you have to bleed those lines like breaklines on a car if you swap/disconnet them - or will that work itself out with some exercise?
Mower - I 'think' it's a NH 930B (right hand discharge). At least that's what I can make of it as it zooms by. Anyway - it sounds like we're crushing rocks - so I suspect something isn't lubed correctly (guess one) or the blades are hitting something they're not supposed to. For the gear box: regular old gear oil? Seems like that would be OK, but thought I'd check. Maybe it's just a noisy SOB? Don't know. Hasn't exploded yet, so I have that going for me.
Any feedback appreciated.
P.S. - having a tractor is the coolest thing in the world! I hope to get to use it soon...