Wow ... 28km/h
I've near been thrown off the ride-on at walking pace 
As always I'm learning from my mistakes. I found a 5 foot slasher locally ... it wasn't cheap (well not what I'd consider cheap) but it has a disc with huge swing back blades) what appears to be an aussie made grease filled gearbox and a rusty top. So more work for next winter to patch the top up.
Anyway.... Why do people remove thermostats ?? why, why ... why. I noticed after cutting about an acre the temperature gauge on the tractor works (phew, that's a relief... saves climbing off every 5mintues to put my hand on the radiator and see if she'd getting hot). Anyway, it never managed to get to 55degrees even working hard running a slasher. sigh .... and "poof" about a litre of oil evaporated from the sump after a couple of hours use.
Yes, yes, I know, it's not burning oil. The fact the tractor has never been warm enough to even move the temperature gauge off the zero stop in the last decade or two means the oil will be more moisture and unburnt fuel than oil .... and some of this will have boiled off.
here's what I learnt. Don't run them out of fuel. ( don't ask
). I tried bleeding the filter and found the manual primer on the lift pump ( no go ). A friend from bendigo had an operators manual and sent that up to me. It's an 11 step process in the manual to bleed the pump............ And that doesn't work either. They needed to make it a 12 step process. They missed "crack each injector and bleed".
In the process of trying to find all the bleed points for the fuel system I lifted the bonnet off. Did you know if the last person that dismantled the air cleaner assembles it's clamp with the threaded rod to the back ... when you tilt the bonnet slightly as you lift them off ... the threaded rod will go straight through the radiator ??
Yep, I know that now too.
Anyway, what a bloody ripper, she runs a lot smoother after the "enforced" service. It came with a box of fresh filters, so it now has fresh engine oil and new engine/fuel filters, I scraped 30years of oil/dirt/gunge from the bottom of the oil bath air filter etc...
Now to fix the brakes ... and lets not forget I probably should change the transmission and hydraulic oil.
Just what I needed, more "things" to service an upkeep. I should have bought a tractor and slasher 5 years ago and saved destroying the mower. Gee's it makes life easier.
seeya,
Shane L.
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'92 Range Rover 3.8V8 ... 5spd manual
'85 Series II CX2500 GTi Turbo I :burnrubber:
'63 ID19 x 2 :wheelchair:
'72 DS21 ie 5spd pallas
Modern Junk:
'07 Poogoe 407 HDi 6spd manual :zzz:
'11 Poogoe RCZ HDI 6spd manual
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