Posted by russfromia on April 19, 2010 at 14:10:24 from (69.66.69.209):
In Reply to: 656 Hydro Diesel posted by russfromia on April 14, 2010 at 07:08:27:
Thanks for all of the comments fellas. It was in better shape than it looked in the photos. I did the brake test on the hydro, but it wasn't really warmed up yet. It had been running maybe 5-10 minutes before I tried it. I did it in high and low both and it would slow the engine down, but it wouldn't kill it. The brakes sure work good. I have been puttering around the place with it blading the driveway and pulling cut down trees to the burn pile. I just hope no harder than I will be using the tractor that the hydro will make it a couple years before I have to do anything major to it. I will be changing the engine and hydraulic oil in the next week. Anything that I should be aware of while changing the hyrdro oil and filter?
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