DeltaT
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I thought it might eb a good idea to keep you guys posted on me experiences with my new B2620. I have had it for three days and really put it through it's paces. No easy life for my little soldier of orange. It's not a new tractor anymore...
I are about six hours on it now and I have had my first failure already. :ashamed:
One of the loader cylinders was leaking some hydraulic fluid this morning so I had to call the dealer to see if they could fix it. The loader still worked.
They really took up the challenge. They sent a mechanic (the same one that did the delivery) and the top left cylinder unit was replaced under warranty. It just took him a few hours to find the part, drive over and fix the loader. I was impressed. He even left a jug of fluid behind if I need another top up.
Just before leaving he noticed a nail in my left rear tire. I also noticed that my left front was loosing pressure. When driving it in the shed I noticed two more in the other tires. What a bummer.
Guess I will need a few plugs. Going to fix it tonight.
I am currently excavating the spot where a barn used to be a long tome ago. I wanted to build a new one there and had one designed. But it is too expensive for now so that will have to wait.
I am thinking of buying one of those non permanent Amish sheds. They are relatively cheap, nicely built and you can move them if needed. I am hoping the I don't need a building permit but I am afraid that a 10' by 24' shed will be too big to get an exemption.
I uncovered a concrete floor I didn't even know it was there. It was totally covered with plants and trees. I is not that great anymore so I will cover it up with some gravel. It will be a nice spot for the shed and some space for parking.
I are about six hours on it now and I have had my first failure already. :ashamed:
One of the loader cylinders was leaking some hydraulic fluid this morning so I had to call the dealer to see if they could fix it. The loader still worked.
They really took up the challenge. They sent a mechanic (the same one that did the delivery) and the top left cylinder unit was replaced under warranty. It just took him a few hours to find the part, drive over and fix the loader. I was impressed. He even left a jug of fluid behind if I need another top up.
Just before leaving he noticed a nail in my left rear tire. I also noticed that my left front was loosing pressure. When driving it in the shed I noticed two more in the other tires. What a bummer.
I am currently excavating the spot where a barn used to be a long tome ago. I wanted to build a new one there and had one designed. But it is too expensive for now so that will have to wait.
I am thinking of buying one of those non permanent Amish sheds. They are relatively cheap, nicely built and you can move them if needed. I am hoping the I don't need a building permit but I am afraid that a 10' by 24' shed will be too big to get an exemption.
I uncovered a concrete floor I didn't even know it was there. It was totally covered with plants and trees. I is not that great anymore so I will cover it up with some gravel. It will be a nice spot for the shed and some space for parking.