Cold weather problem

   / Cold weather problem #1  

Clarke

Silver Member
Joined
Mar 3, 2004
Messages
248
Location
South East Pa.
Tractor
PT425
Started the PT 425 this morning about 45 F. backed out of the PT shed pushed to go forward and the machine moved very slowly. The machine would travel about 1/4 speed forward and a little faster in reverse. When the fluid warmed a little the machine worked normally.. Is this a problem or just cold hydraulic oil causing this.. Did anybody else notice this since the weather is getting colder.


sg
 
   / Cold weather problem #2  
Clarke,

Yes, this is a normal thing with PT. I have 2 of the larger diesel machines and mine will do this as well. Just take it easy and cycle all of your cylinders a few times and all will be fine. As soon as the engine warms up, it will help the hydraulic system warm up fairly quickly. /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif
 
   / Cold weather problem #3  
I haven't had that problem at 45, but under 35 I do have to let it warm up a few minutes. All I do is start it up and let it run at about 1/3 throttle for a few minutes, then cycle the loader up and down and tilt a few times and off I go.

In really cold weather in winter, I will set the brakes and put down pressure on the plow then(yes, I know, contradicting my pro-safety stance here) get off and go shovel the front steps and walkway. That takes all of five minutes. By that time, the PT is warm and ready. I alway push the treadle forward and backwards to check that the brakes are holding, too.
 

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