jbrumberg
Elite Member
- Joined
- Jan 22, 2006
- Messages
- 4,903
- Location
- Cummington, MA
- Tractor
- New Holland TC29DA, John Deere D130
M31:
The HD alternator and engine block heater came as part of the package as did the FEL bolt-on cutting edge, but I will check the old NH price list to see what things cost if I can.
I am afraid to use bio-diesel after the problems I had last winter with ULSD and gelling at temperatures around 17 degrees. I solved the problem with PowerService (White Bottle) with a "double shot" of additive as recommended for cold operation. I believe the TC's are B80 approved; I am sure someone in TBNland will correct me if I am incorrect
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My 23.6 PTO HP easily handles my tiller. The only time I stalled out is when the tiller "discovered" a buried statue in the School's garden :confused" where I work. At times I will start to lug especiallly when tilling a new area, but all I have to do is raise the 3PH slightly (I should and used to "pre-work" the new areas I intend(ed) to till, but I have gotten lazy recently
). I never have any problems on the "second pass". I am curious as to how my tractor would handle a 2 bottom plow, but unless someone gave me one I'll never really know. Jay
The HD alternator and engine block heater came as part of the package as did the FEL bolt-on cutting edge, but I will check the old NH price list to see what things cost if I can.
I am afraid to use bio-diesel after the problems I had last winter with ULSD and gelling at temperatures around 17 degrees. I solved the problem with PowerService (White Bottle) with a "double shot" of additive as recommended for cold operation. I believe the TC's are B80 approved; I am sure someone in TBNland will correct me if I am incorrect
My 23.6 PTO HP easily handles my tiller. The only time I stalled out is when the tiller "discovered" a buried statue in the School's garden :confused" where I work. At times I will start to lug especiallly when tilling a new area, but all I have to do is raise the 3PH slightly (I should and used to "pre-work" the new areas I intend(ed) to till, but I have gotten lazy recently