Looked over the Reliance data and the Deere data. Both say to run a minimum of 100 hours before changing oil.
Deere says to break in with heavy loads with minimal idling.
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Reliance (After the run in procedure) says to not allow the engine to idle for more than 5 minutes or operate for extended periods of time with little or no load during the first 100 hours.
If you couldn't read Reliance, I blew it up for the initial run in period which they say preferably do on a Dynamometer.
1. 1 minute, no load, low idle.
2. 2 minutes, no load, high idle.
3. 5 minutes, 50% load, 2000-rated speed.
4. 10 minutes, 50-75% load, 2000-rated speed.
5. 10 minutes, 75-100% load, rated speed.
6. 2 minutes, no load, 1500 rpm.
If I can't hook up an implement on my 2606, it looks to me like the only way I can simulate load is to drive around in different gears. Not sure which gear has more load, low or high?
Guess I'll look around for the Lucas additive and then avoid idling for a 100 hours and spend 2 weeks driving around the section at various speeds (or not and just do the best I can).
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