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  1. jltrent

    Tractor over heating

    For the radiator I have a set of these. I have good water pressure straight out of the hose, and you can see the gunk coming out of the radiator using the water spray. If it is hay the air spray works best...
  2. jltrent

    Tractor over heating

    Invest in one of these.......... Thermal Imaging Camera with Laser Pointer..If it is getting hot you can find the Temp and trace it. I use one on bearings all the time. They give a warning before going out. Check upper, lower radiator hoses temp, pre and post thermostat temp, block temp etc...
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    3/4 Ton Truck Recommendation

    I like the new 7.3 gas burners. They are simple and been out long enough to have gotten the teething pains behind them.
  4. jltrent

    New Tractor

    I agree with Kenny. That 3910 is not replaceable by new. If you want a cab or a bigger tractor then try to find the best used one you can find. I have a 3600 that has around 7000 hours, does not use oil and still on the original clutch. You can run it from daylight to dark on 10 gallons of...
  5. jltrent

    Case 495 Struggling

    This is what I use for diesel algae. It turns the algae brown and dissolves it fast. It is not cheap, but beats working on the fuel system of tractors. https://www.amazon.com/Biobor-JF-Diesel-Fuel-Biocide/dp/B007ILFKS6/?tag=cattletoday00-20
  6. jltrent

    Part replacement prior to engine swap

    If you can get them, always use an OEM thermostat. I cracked an engine head with a POS aftermarket thermostat. Your engine should heat if the thermostat is opening and closing correctly. Overheating can be a problem in other places which is not your problem. Put a piece of cardboard in front...
  7. jltrent

    Mower Issue

    As stated above the new carb ought to get you going, and the other maintenance ought to keep you going a long time. If you can get pure 100% gas local it is worth the extra cost.
  8. jltrent

    Hauling 10ft wide cutter?

    Each state you travel you may want to get a permit. Going 100 miles I would check with the authorities.
  9. jltrent

    Ironcraft mowers?

    5th gear on some level and pretty smooth ground. It doesn't take long. I have mowed 60 acres in a day with a 7-footer. You must have some pretty rough ground.
  10. jltrent

    Ironcraft mowers?

    It looks a lot like the Land Pride I have. It is not super heavy duty, but I haven't seen any that will stand up to rocks and stumps very long. A lot more moving parts on a batwing design, but it will contour to the ground better and you can raise the sides up a little in rough ground if...
  11. jltrent

    Rotary cutter suggestions

    I have one like this. It works good with a 60 hp tractor and does a good job on pasture fields. https://www.tractorhouse.com/listing/for-sale/230265363/2024-land-pride-rc2512-rotary-mowers?gclid=CjwKCAiA3JCvBhA8EiwA4kujZgjzPvhmwI3YbOAx8gWYNJB19IVNF7HDlPFhScux_hLKS1gvG-SPiRoCEUsQAvD_BwE
  12. jltrent

    No oil change for 10 years and 170 hours

    Did you get the tractor? Here is a project on the cheap. A little buffing here and there would really help. 2013 Kubota m7040 $4,000 Graniteville, SC About This Vehicle Exterior color: Orange · Interior color: Orange Fuel type: Diesel Seller's Description 70hp Kubota 7040
  13. jltrent

    Facebook marketplace $500.00 deals

    You can find deals skyhightree. If a head gasket is all that is needed, you did well.
  14. jltrent

    Part replacement prior to engine swap

    That garage almost looks like Hubert Gordons garage just east of you down 131 past the old Flat Gap school/Fire department on the right heading west. My wife grew up on that road and knows everybody well around there. If not them they sure could be some good help as Tony is a heck of a mechanic.
  15. jltrent

    Skid Steers

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    Bale Spears

    I have a couple my dad made that way. With my Vermeer balers the bales as so thigh they want go in. You can use them on the 5x5 bales kind of, but you just push the 5x4 bales trying to get them in. Even the tapered rods all the way out can be a pita to use. I have used pallet forks on some...
  17. jltrent

    A/T tires

    A lot of people like Yokohama's, but if you want top of the line get Michelins. Also check out Bridgestone's.
  18. jltrent

    Grapples??

    A neighbor had one like this who recently passed with pancreatic cancer and said he really like it, so I got one like it. I have not used it much, but it beats doing it by hand. If you get it in the jaws, it will move it. I have had it maybe 4 years and the last one I seen sell at auction...
  19. jltrent

    Flat faced couplers

    I have replaced the O ring on the tractors. I tried some that came in a kit of many sizes and after trying a couple I found the right ones. If you can find the right one probably cost a dollar. Take the old one to a parts store and see if they can size it. I hate external lubrication.
  20. jltrent

    Baler belts

    That is what I have. When putting the Rivets in it is best to use a punch to make sure they are in good and flared out on the back. You need to skive the belts, so the lace fits flat.
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