I took my TS1910 up to my 49 acres in TN this weekend for its first real use and loved getting into the thick blackberrys and brush with the 4' brush cutter. I was very impressed with its performance and am very pleased I bought it. I also used the 5' scrape blade to work the road a little and knocked down a nice level spot in front of my shed.
I also started ran it with on a blend of 80% waste vegetable oil and 20% unleaded gasoline, a blend I used in my F350 for a while before going adding a heat exchanger to one of the tanks. The tractor ran great on the blend and the exhaust smelled wonderful.
I have been using WVO in my VW Passat TDI for the past three years and two years in my truck, so I was quite certain I wouldn't have any problems in the tractor since it is a much simpler and more rugged design than either of my diesel vehicles.
My next purchase will be a subsoiler and middlebuster to tear up the ground for my garden area. I have the matching Iseki tiller that I will then use once I initially break ground. I can't wait to get back up there at the end of the month and use it some more.
Alex McKinney
I also started ran it with on a blend of 80% waste vegetable oil and 20% unleaded gasoline, a blend I used in my F350 for a while before going adding a heat exchanger to one of the tanks. The tractor ran great on the blend and the exhaust smelled wonderful.
I have been using WVO in my VW Passat TDI for the past three years and two years in my truck, so I was quite certain I wouldn't have any problems in the tractor since it is a much simpler and more rugged design than either of my diesel vehicles.
My next purchase will be a subsoiler and middlebuster to tear up the ground for my garden area. I have the matching Iseki tiller that I will then use once I initially break ground. I can't wait to get back up there at the end of the month and use it some more.
Alex McKinney