Posted by D Slater on April 26, 2010 at 10:00:56 from (71.164.38.78):
In Reply to: New Farmall 400 posted by DK44H on April 25, 2010 at 20:07:01:
Compared to the H tractors some extra things to check. Get a operators manual and try to keep the clutch T/A linkage & IPTO bands adjusted correctly. Keep hydraulic fluid and system clean. Check the oil pressure line to gauge, temperature gauge line and choke cable for rubbing the fuel tank or anything else. Also the hydraulic line for rubbing vibration and proper clamps. Check tightness of sheet metal bolts every so often. Keep corossion down in battery box and clean around steel hydraulic lines to rear along box and under cover or they will rust a hole in them. My opinion is the all red looks the best with shiney emblems. Also think its a pain to remove the sheet metal and fuel tank if needed to service the hydraulic valves or regulator block on those tractors. I still have one I use though.
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