Thanks for the great list of reminders. We’ve all done at least 1 of these & hopefully gotten away w/ it. Your video drives home the point of why we shouldn’t - showing us what happens on those unlucky days.
I am loving it! I like the cab with all the heat and humidity we had this summer. Just have to go slow and be careful. Have already done my 50 hr maintenance, and have lots to do with it this fall!
Great video! Most of us are all guilty at times of overusing (abusing?) our tractors and other equipment. I’m just as guilty as the next guy. Every time I do something stupid, in the brief moments before my lapse in judgement, a small voice inside tells me that perhaps I probably shouldn’t be doing what I’m about to do. Sadly, I rarely listen. Usually it results in getting my tractor or other equipment stuck somewhere in a remote location. If you’re reading this, please listen to this guy and most of all listen to that small voice in your head.
I've been running tractors for over 40 years and still learned something. You guys must see a lot of stuff come in for repair. I grossly underestimated the capacity of my first grapple and tweaked the front end loader right after I bought it. Tried to pick up a "small" tree. Something my excavator would pick up and swing around like a match stick. It's only 1/4 inch or so bend, but you can see it. I might even be able to "adjust" it straight. Don't be like me.
How" easy"it's to say "I didn't know any better"!?But so many people ruin their lives because they don't want to admit a mistake?Humans nature is to make mistakes and the best of the people (according to my religion, Islam)are those who ask for forgiveness!I love Mike's honesty.Its not easy to say "i didn't know any better" on video in front of customers who look at Mike as someone who knows "everything" about tractors 😂.You have to be honest to do that.Excellent work Mike 👍
@@LSE_TRACTOR I am not an Arab hehehe,but thank you for responding. Also,Abu Tarik means (Father) of Tarik.I am waiting for you to deliver my TYM 574 . Happy to purchase it from you.
Great video. I just sold my JD2038R and ordered a CK2040SE from my local dealer. I spent a lot of time watching many of your videos and I learned something new in most of them. I do have a question regarding warm up time. I use my tractor in the winter to move a lot of snow here in Maine. When snow is in the forecast I put the tractor in my heated garage the night before. Given that, do I need to let it warm up for more than a couple of minutes if I'm going from 60 degrees to 20 degrees or are a couple of minutes enough? Thanks again for you help!
Watched till the end. When lubricating the loader is it every ten hours of the loader’s operation or ten hours of the tractor’s operation? I’ll try to follow tips of putting the tractor in neutral before turning it off and wiping down exposed parts with an oily rag. It makes sense to do both these fairly easy tasks.
This was a great video there was a few of them that I was going to do I guess I’m not doing that on my new tractor I’m getting it this Friday go back to Plan B
Thanks for another great video, Could you make a fair comparison video between a TYM T554 cab vs a Kioti NX 5510 cab? I know you sell both so I think you are in unique position to give a fair side by side comparison and explain the the pros and cons of both .
What are the torqe spec on loader bolts? My CK 3510 has 85 hr, I set my torqe wrench at 150ft lb, non of the loader bolts moved, but I did twinge my shoulder checking them.......
Thanks I called my local dear here in Canada he said it’s all good to run them on front and all 4 wheels ... I guess John deer and a few other brands have really weak front axels
@@LSE_TRACTOR No I was making an inside joke! I watched the entire video and the reason you would know that was that you mentioned watching Bill Dance at the end!! I enjoyed the video immensely, I've been a subscriber for years 👍
The ROPS mounted lights on my kioti dk5510 are vulnerable to brush or branches. Would rather have them inside the ROPS structure. Thanks for making this, part 1&2.