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First 50 hour service: Part 2. 2020 Case IH 75C Tractor Maintenance. 

The Lovely Place
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Doing things the hard way. Removal and Reinstallation of a front-end loader.
Changing fuel filters and trying to purge the fuel system to get the tractor to start. Learning some valuable lessons along the way! Oh while you are here check out my old dependable Hitachi leaf blower that has many uses, it’s one of my best purchases!
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5 май 2022

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Комментарии : 30   
@brianjohnson1346
@brianjohnson1346 9 месяцев назад
HAAAAA!! a gas powered blower to clean the chaff and crap out of haying equipment!!! a GREAT idea thank you! I've been using an air compressor for years! This will be a new addition to our haying process for sure..
@robindothager4725
@robindothager4725 11 месяцев назад
Saved my butt with hay down in the field. Your the man!
@markhoehne4219
@markhoehne4219 6 месяцев назад
Thanks for going through the good and bad of that Brother! Nobody else has anything about the case 75c and I just got one so thanks!
@TheLovelyPlace
@TheLovelyPlace 6 месяцев назад
You’re very welcome! I had the same problem. Couldn’t find many other videos on the Case IH 75C. It makes me happy to know this helped you! Thanks for watching the channel. Congrats on your new tractor!!
@mikehenderson810
@mikehenderson810 2 года назад
Thank you so much. I had mice eat the wire off the crankshaft timing sensor that is down below and that keeps it from starting, it is held in place by an alen head screw that is damn hard to get to, and then a snap connecter that is a pain too. Your video quality is great, one of the best you tubes I've ever watched.
@TheLovelyPlace
@TheLovelyPlace 2 года назад
Thank you, that means a lot to me! Best of luck to you and glad you are enjoying the content.
@choppercat35
@choppercat35 2 года назад
I ran into most of your struggles with my '19 75C doing the 1st 50 hrs. When I went to check the cabin air filters they were all chewed up by mice and a family of them had elected domicile into the ventilation ducts.... Fuel system: After about an hour of trying to pump fuel in the system I determined that the priming pump was defective. What I did to get it going is remove the bleed screw and feed fuel through the hole with a syringe until full. Put the screw back in and it started right away. The dealer later replaced the hand pump under warranty. You must have learned by now how important it is to release hydraulic pressure BEFORE you disconnect the loader hoses. I hope you enjoy your 75C as much as I do mine. Mine is now 800hrs or so and its main purpose is snow clearing during the winter. I also use it on my lot in the summer it's a great machine. Cheers.
@TheLovelyPlace
@TheLovelyPlace 2 года назад
Thank you my friend! Yes I finally learned to release the hydraulic pressure. Finally! It's funny, after you learn something it is so obvious. I'm the prime example of learning the hard way. I have neglected going into the cabin air filter but will do that as soon as possible. I will do a video on it and I will hope I don't find what you found. As for you using a syringe to insert fuel that was ingenious! I really need to see about getting that pump replaced under warranty if it is indeed faulty. I really appreciate hearing from another 75C owner. I love the machine even though I have had a few issues. Thanks for the information and feedback. Cheers back atcha!
@erikdiers4636
@erikdiers4636 Год назад
Try some Irish Spring soap. Leave a bar on the floor near your tractor or by your door. The mice love it and they won't last long after eating it. Only Irish Spring works. It makes the mouse thirsty so they'll leave before dieing.
@MrWakethor
@MrWakethor 2 года назад
I have the blue version of the tractor and you probably figured it out by now but if its cooler or shady when you take the loader off and then reinstall when its hotter or the sun is shining on it you end up with pressure in the loader hydraulics. Had to break the lines like you did once. I try to park it in the shade if I take it off and haven't had problem since.
@TheLovelyPlace
@TheLovelyPlace 2 года назад
That's interesting, I had no idea of that. I appreciate the info. Blue looks great on that tractor! Thanks for watching. All the best.
@dfrepair1576
@dfrepair1576 Год назад
Coming from a former new holland service manager please don't put fuel unfiltered side of fuel filter .prime with primer
@TheLovelyPlace
@TheLovelyPlace Год назад
I appreciate that! My prime pump wouldn't do a thing. I should probably get it replaced asap.
@paulwallace2238
@paulwallace2238 Год назад
Sometimes you have to give those filters a little wiggle jiggle as well. That leaf blower is really getting a workout. I hate when what should be a relatively quick job turns into an all day or two.
@TheLovelyPlace
@TheLovelyPlace Год назад
ME TOO!
@OldAcres8690
@OldAcres8690 10 месяцев назад
I had to chang my wire harness and fuel return line because mice chewed them up. Thay was not cheap I did the repairs myself and it was a pain in the butt. I had the same problem when trying to prime the fuel system back up.
@TheLovelyPlace
@TheLovelyPlace 10 месяцев назад
Man that stinks! I bet that was a bear! I hope that never happens again, to either of us. Yeah the manual fuel pump does not to the trick. I appreciate you watching.
@petepeabody8905
@petepeabody8905 9 месяцев назад
Peppermint oil is a good rodent deterant, or maybe hot peppers. I grind up hot peppers after they're dried into a powder and put in a pantyhose much like your store bought package and no mice
@justin9055
@justin9055 Год назад
Peppermint oil on cotten balls will keep mice away..give it a shot
@TheLovelyPlace
@TheLovelyPlace Год назад
Thanks.
@donmaloney6226
@donmaloney6226 5 месяцев назад
Hard to believe a farmer would cross your property with farm equipment fot the fun of it. It is probably only access to his hay field. His Family has probably been crossing that Creek for 150 yrs and may have legal right to do so. You look like the new comer. I would try to get along with neighbors.
@TheLovelyPlace
@TheLovelyPlace 5 месяцев назад
It is hard to believe ain’t it. Nope. He has more access on the other side. Neighbors are important to all of us especially if we’re smart. A good neighbor will talk to you and come to an agreement together with you. This creek crossing ruts out badly when crossed. It was a young man who wanted to see what he could get away with over the so called “new comer” and his father already told him to go the other way. A new comer bought his land, posted signs, pays taxes and deserves the same respect of privacy. As a new comer it is important to cultivate relationships with all your neighbors which I did immediately. Neighbors of new comers should do the same. It’s the smart and right thing to do. I hope we all have good neighbors.
@donmaloney6226
@donmaloney6226 5 месяцев назад
Thanks for explaining and I see your point we are victims of a situation where we have been denied access to our property that my family has accessed for 140 yrs. A new owner bought land that we had been going across and cut us off. We are forced to take an hour long detour to go in back way across public land over very rough hilly Old horse logging trails.
@CrzyAce
@CrzyAce 2 года назад
They sure don't make those filters all that easy to get to huh
@TheLovelyPlace
@TheLovelyPlace 2 года назад
Your are right about that.
@TheLovelyPlace
@TheLovelyPlace 2 года назад
Love the Camaro. Use to have two of them and miss them.
@Pete.Ty1
@Pete.Ty1 Год назад
👍👍👍..
@hamzamutlu9029
@hamzamutlu9029 Год назад
Aksaray Ali Mutlu ❤🎉😊😅
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