I've found with landscape rakes the grass balls up and rolls out the back. They are great for gravel but no good for lawns!
DR Power Equipement sells tow behind gas powered lawn and leaf vacuums: https://www.drpower.com/power-equipment/leaf-blowers-vacuums/tow-behind-leaf-vacs
Here is a good...
It's well worth looking at Echo. They make a great saw, unmatched power and pro saw design at the price of the homeowner models from Stihl and Husky (Rancher.)
I was shopping hard and comparing the big two, and I went to talk to saw repair guy who has been in business here for decades. I asked...
Yep, I made an order from Messick's today and these warning are all over the place.
I am a manufacturers rep, and one of our major principles changed over from their legacy system to JD Edwards. JDE people had been on site for 6 months preparing and mapping the switchover. they flipped the...
I have 5 acres and was originally mowing about 3. I considered a sub-compact, but I am SO happy I went with a compact instead! I opted for the Branson 2515 (now TYM 2515) because if you have a tractor and property you are going to want it to do work, and the 2515 has the most lifting capacity on...
I shipped my starter back to the dealer for warranty replacement. Ran the tractor briefly on a recent evening, went to start it the next morning and only the clicking of the relay. did all the diagnosing and concluded it was the starter. Called the dealer and I have one month left under warranty...
Made sure the battery was fully charged. Checked the relays and fuses, checked the PTO switch and the neutral switch. The relay clicks when the key is turned, but the engine doesn't crank. Checked and cleaned the ground wire at the battery and at the frame. Checked voltage at the starter; 12.7v...
Well, I'm 3 ½ hours from the dealer, and I have an offset flail mower on the back and the loader on the front, both sitting on the ground, so no way to move the tractor. I just need to pull it and send it in.
My starter seems to have failed on my Branson 2515H... I have one month of warranty left on it! You can't just buy a solenoid either, and the new unit is around $700.
Looking for tips before I start. Has anyone else had to do this yet? It looks like I will have to move a hydraulic supply line...
Good suggestions thanks!
No, absolutely no abnormal noise 😅! I consider it a blessing. I'm going to have my listening ears on for quite a while once I get her fully back in service!
Yes, there is water in the hydraulic oil and in the oil again (I didn't have filters for it, but I had to get it moved.) So I've ordered filters from the dealer. Looks like I'll be doing my 350 hour service at 150 hours!
Good point! Thanks for that. I'm going to go out and top off the oil and wash out all of the silt in just a bit (after I feed the cows), and then I will definitely do that.
Saturday the 13th we had major flooding; the water came up within an hour! When I realized it was about to overwhelm my tractor I made the decision to try to get it to higher ground, but I hit a low spot and it sucked in water and hydro-locked! :eek: I was hopeful I could save it because I...
Here's a FYI and shout out to TYM and Dave's Tractors.
I bought my Branson in late May of 2022, and was disturbed when I found out that they were being sold; under new ownership, how well would they support my product? Well, I found out.
I had barely used my BH150 backhoe until the past two...
Has anyone have any experience with a product called Multi Seal? I've been seriously considering it. They have a formulation for addition into filled tires (10% of the liquid in the tire).
It's a leak stopper for tires but it's not like slime. It uses kevlar fibers, isn't sticky, stays liquid...
Oops! Michiganiron beat me to it! Sorry, I didn't see your post. I have to learn to page to the end of a thread before I reply! but at least now you have a second opinion.
I would suspect the fuel shut off switch.
On a Diesel engine the only way to turn it off is to shut off either the air or the fuel. Normally there is a fuel shut off solenoid that stops the fuel when you turn off the key. I would check to see that when you turn on the key it is opening the...
https://www.fedsteel.com/insights/stainless-steel-sugar-industry/
From what I know, sugar is acidic and does contribute to corrosion of carbon steel, though not as much as salt. That being said, in a sealed environment with water, air and sugar corrosion would be much worse than just air, and...
Very true about the tire issues; that is one of my concerns.
Has anyone have any experience with a product called Multi Seal? I've been seriously considering it. They have a formulation for addition into filled tires (10% of the liquid in the tire).
It's a leak stopper for tires but it's not...
Good question! It's just what the guy said, no reason for him to lie. In food plants they use food grade tubing with triclover ferrules rather than pipe and flanges, so it is usually a much thinner wall than pipe. There are lots of things that eat stainless steel, and it isn't always cost...
Actually, I sell liquid process equipment for my day job. If you want to see a picture of stickiness and rusty metal, just visit a sugar processing plant! Sugar is highly corrosive and I would never recommend putting it into your tires, so I did a little research on "beet juice."
The reason for...
If that happens I'll just be proud I got mine when I did! Maybe they will keep the name and change the color, then I still have bragging rights; "oh, yeah, I have a red Branson."
So, here is a lesson I learned... the mower manual said not to start the mower at full speed. The Branson has an electric PTO switch (so there is no easing the PTO into operation), with an option that stops the PTO when the implement is raised and automatically starts it when lowered. I tried...
Ahh, thanks! So that is how they turn the 2515 down to 25 hp! Very happy with the flail mower, doing a great job for me. It's the Titan 57". The weight is nothing for the tractor, but it does bog down in 2' high wet green grass. if I mow it more often I should be able to fly through it!
(Yesterday) I got my new ditch bank flail mower set up and running! Very happy. I have a question though... On the tach it has marks for "540 RPM PTO 1st" and "540 PTO RMP 2nd"... Can't find anything in the manual about running the PTO. What RPM should I be using?
Excellent! That's one more thing I liked with the Branson and Daves... they told me that doing my own maintenance won't affect my warranty. I prefer to do my own maintenance, so the only reason I would ever have to take the tractor back to Daves is if I need warranty work done.
I think I've settled on the Titan57".
The Titan is 617 lb. All the other models in standard duty are 650-750 lbs
I realize lighter isn't necessarily better when it comes to equipment... that weight is coming from somewhere. But every decision is a series of tradeoffs (unless you're Elon Musk)...
Super happy to hear that! They seem very solid to me. It's about a 3-½ hour drive from where I live, but worth it to get what I want... and a good dealer to boot makes it all the better!
That's a bummer! I just bought my 2515H on Friday... I couldn't believe how many the dealer had! He sells Mahindra and Branson. He told me that they have sold 14 tractors this month and 11 of them were 2515s.
I was down to the same two options you are, but the all cast construction, weight and...
Thanks for the link!
Actually I just bought the tractor and take delivery later this week. I did add extra remotes front and back, so there will be a learning curve for sure! I added the hydraulic top link and hydraulic right side on the 3 point and a 4-in-1 bucket up front. I can't wait!
This...
Great review! The victory is one of my considerations for sure, so I appreciate your feedback on it. One of the things I like is the relatively low price and one of my biggest concerns is the relatively low price! Isn't that the way it goes.
I really appreciate all the feedback I got here so...
That makes me hopeful! With the loader, filled tires and me on board I'm about 4800 lb.
I like that Fox Cross mower! wish it was a tad less expensive, but I'm sure you're getting what you pay for with Italian equipment.
I mow my front field twice a month, and have to rent equipment to do the...
Hey, thanks for the welcome too! So glad I came across this forum; there is a wealth of good stuff here and, it seems, a lot of great folks! The cumulative experience is invaluable.
I think there is definitely something to that.
The 2515 is the heaviest tractor in it's class, the same frame that is used all the way up to the 48 hp model. I had the tires filled with beet juice and with that and the loader attached and me on board we should be weighing in at 4800 lb. the...
Thanks for the quick feedback and the link to the Caron!.
I see on their site (Caroni) that they have a 59" suitable for 20-40 hp, but when you go to an adjustable model they call for 30 hp. The upper HP limit is, I think, due to the AGMA standards for gearbox loading; they limit you from using...
I have a new Branson 2515H, and I am trying to decide on a ditch bank flail mower for it. My question is, when I look at a mower they will say "Minimum HP 20" or 25 or 30 etc. My tractor is 25 hp, 20 hp at the PTO. What does that minimum number REALLY mean? Is it a suggestion?
The tractor is...