Thanks for the video! I have a 2018 workmaster 35 with 101 hours now. At 93 hours the fuel tank cracked at the rear right seam, unsure how that happened but the dealer had it replaced within 72 hours. I purchased it in 2021 and it had been sitting on the lot for quite awhile, the tank may have been sun baked; really hoping nothing like that happens again. Otherwise I really love this tractor and have used the loader to move 15 dump truck loads of dirt across my property and it handled the abuse well aside from the above issue I guess.
@@jathomestead I added fluid to the rear tires within the first 10 hours, it was really sketchy without that honestly. The loader easily lifted the rear wheels long before I expected it would. I ordered the full service manual off ebay just in case for any future repairs etc.
This has been a huge help. Does NH provide any walk around vids for tractor newbies? Gots me a 2019 Boomer 40 with rear pull snow blower for the Northern Canada. My driveway is 1/2 mile long.
@@jathomestead Merry Christmas...thanks for the quick reply. NH diagram manual could be better for a newbie like myself, nearest dealership is 5 hours away for a proper walkthrough post delivery. Your vid ties in well with what is in the manuals. Tractor has 41 hours. I bought it with 29 hours. They serviced it before shipping it up. Although They failed to record what they did exactly. What I did notice was the front axel drive oil cap was loose. No drips, stuck my finger in and didn't feel and oil. Not sure what the level should be at or if there's a dip I should be looking for. Unless you know, I'll reach out to the nearest dealer this week before the next snow fall. ;)
@Matt Hild, I used all New holland fluids for the reason the tractor is still under warranty. Now when the warranty runs out I’m pretty sure I will go to a generic brand of fluids
@@jathomestead thanks for getting back to me! I am about to do the same service to my tractor and forgot to get more hydraulic fluid from the dealer. I was curious if standard hydraulic fluid would work as I have some on hand.
It’s doing it’s job nicely. Being a smaller framed tractor, I would suggest getting fluid in your rear tires or weights for it if you plan on lifting anything heavy.