Air filter is new, forgot to mention that.Time to change the air filter?
Air filter is new, forgot to mention that.Time to change the air filter?
My dad always thought it was a valve issue. What causes a valve to stick?I'm wondering if a valve is sticking. Try a good dose of Sefoam and Marvel Mystery Oil.
Keep the Kioti around for a while, get the PT running well, and do comparable jobs with them both. There are some things the tractor will do better when it comes to pulling tasks. But I’m glad you found the PT useful.….
The good: It seems to run well most of the time. We've had a field day with it at home burying drain lines, moving trailers, and digging fence posts.
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I really love this thing and am considering selling my larger Kioti tractor instead of selling this. Seems to be a better all around tool for my small homestead.
Edit: Machine has about 720 hours.
Thanks for updating your saga.My dad always thought it was a valve issue. What causes a valve to stick?
I see in the manuals it calls for a carbon cleaning on the heads at a certain hour range.
Was able to try the Seafoam top end clean(the kind you spray in to the carb). Knock on wood, it ran flawless after using almost an entire bottle. I was able to run the rototiller and push blade for about an hour. Lots of starting, stopping, idling, high rpm. No hiccups. Feeling pretty good about that.I'm wondering if a valve is sticking. Try a good dose of Sefoam and Marvel Mystery Oil.
On the squeaks… from past experience, it’s always been the ball joints at the ends of the steering rams. I doubted it. Terry at PT was pretty convincing. I sprayed them down good with super lube, let it soak in. Repeat. Threepeat. Squeaks gone.Was able to try the Seafoam top end clean(the kind you spray in to the carb). Knock on wood, it ran flawless after using almost an entire bottle. I was able to run the rototiller and push blade for about an hour. Lots of starting, stopping, idling, high rpm. No hiccups. Feeling pretty good about that.
One slight newer issue, a lot of squeaking when turning. The greaseable pivot points have been greased. Maybe hydro seals around the pivot ram cylinders? Can those be lubed?
Edit: Another thing I noticed is the muffler heat output. Very hot on the right side(facing front) with a lot of volume coming out. Left side seems much lower air volume and much cooler. I dont know how the muffler is designed so that may be normal. Thoughts?
This is exactly what I did, though I used white lithium grease as that's what I had on hand. I suppose I'll give her another go and let it work in a little bit.On the squeaks… from past experience, it’s always been the ball joints at the ends of the steering rams. I doubted it. Terry at PT was pretty convincing. I sprayed them down good with super lube, let it soak in. Repeat. Threepeat. Squeaks gone.
I do not know which engines they are using now. I recall some folks getting components from PT to re-power older machines, but cannot be certain.What does PT use to power new PT422s and 425s? Do they support repowering in older models? I'm no machinist or fabricator but I can assemble parts if there was a swap 'kit' I could purchase. Not in a hurry to do this since it seems to be running well but I'd like to understand the options.
What does Power Trac put in the newer PT422 or PT425 machines? Do they support engine swaps?
This is exactly what I did, though I used white lithium grease as that's what I had on hand. I suppose I'll give her another go and let it work in a little bit.
I think that "the squeaks" are really hard to localize, but for me they have always been the steering swivel eyes, specifically between the bolt and the tube.On the squeaks… from past experience, it’s always been the ball joints at the ends of the steering rams. I doubted it. Terry at PT was pretty convincing. I sprayed them down good with super lube, let it soak in. Repeat. Threepeat. Squeaks gone.
Here is a photo, near the tip of the green arrow at the top of inner tube and flange, you can see a slight gap. That is where you want some lubricant to get up and over.Was able to try the Seafoam top end clean(the kind you spray in to the carb). Knock on wood, it ran flawless after using almost an entire bottle. I was able to run the rototiller and push blade for about an hour. Lots of starting, stopping, idling, high rpm. No hiccups. Feeling pretty good about that.
One slight newer issue, a lot of squeaking when turning. The greaseable pivot points have been greased. Maybe hydro seals around the pivot ram cylinders? Can those be lubed?
Edit: Another thing I noticed is the muffler heat output. Very hot on the right side(facing front) with a lot of volume coming out. Left side seems much lower air volume and much cooler. I dont know how the muffler is designed so that may be normal. Thoughts?