WinterDeere
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- Joined
- Sep 6, 2011
- Messages
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- Location
- Philadelphia
- Tractor
- John Deere 3033R, 855 MFWD, 757 ZTrak; IH Cub Cadet 123
I follow the recommended schedule, which with my hours, works out to a yearly oil and filter change, and coolant flush and change every second year. Most cars have traditionally recommended coolant change every 30k miles, which is actually every 2 years for many who average 15k miles per year. Although as mentioned, some cars now have longer intervals.
I had given this some thought previously, I'm actually much more diligent in maintaining my tractor than my cars. The cars get their oil and transmission fluid changes on schedule, but I actually never bother to change the other fluids in the cars. Of course, I've owned a lot of 30 - 50 year old tractors, and I rarely keep a car beyond 10 years of age.
I guess the question is how much you're really saving by not doing the recommended maintenance? I see it a few dollars, and something to do on a day when the weather is too ugly to play outside. I even try to get one of the kids to help, a good chance to show them how things work.
I had given this some thought previously, I'm actually much more diligent in maintaining my tractor than my cars. The cars get their oil and transmission fluid changes on schedule, but I actually never bother to change the other fluids in the cars. Of course, I've owned a lot of 30 - 50 year old tractors, and I rarely keep a car beyond 10 years of age.
I guess the question is how much you're really saving by not doing the recommended maintenance? I see it a few dollars, and something to do on a day when the weather is too ugly to play outside. I even try to get one of the kids to help, a good chance to show them how things work.