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tnaz

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Jan 23, 2005
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Location
Gainesville, FL. GATOR COUNTRY
Tractor
3820
Is everyones tractor running so good that there is no news, good or bad???
I never post cause it's hard for me, words don't come easy. My 3820 is running great;hope this doesn't jinks me.

Still looking for a backhoe, any info always welcome.

Thanks tnaz
 
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This board sure is slow. I guess that is a good thing.
I bought a new close out Jinma Hoe on ebay and modified the sub frame to fit my 3510. I'm very happy with it. I run the throttle about 1400 RPM and it has good power. It's easy to forget that it's not a real hoe then I snag a root and it won't pick up. But when it's just dirt I can see how much power it does have and it picks up just fine.
 
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I'm still working mine no problems! Splitting wood, droping trees, chipping limbs, grading property, pulling stumps. Vegtable garden coming this spring.

Bob
 
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Mine is doing well. I operate it at about 2200 average. Used it yesterday to clean up some wooded area. I do notice that sometimes the front loader doesn't pick up as much as I THINK it use to, even though my RPMs are elevated. Any thoughts?
 
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I would check the fluid level, make sure the vavle under the sit is open more than hafe way, if that doesn,t do it maybe filter change???

I anit no mo-canic.

Terry
 
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Stimw said:
This board sure is slow. I guess that is a good thing.
I bought a new close out Jinma Hoe on ebay and modified the sub frame to fit my 3510. I'm very happy with it. I run the throttle about 1400 RPM and it has good power. It's easy to forget that it's not a real hoe then I snag a root and it won't pick up. But when it's just dirt I can see how much power it does have and it picks up just fine.

YEA; I saw that; I don't think I am that far from you, I would like to see that sometime if you would not mind. I tried the branson 8620 hoe I believe and I liked it but not as much as Scott did. Not to say I want go back and get it???
My 3820 has done me well so far.

KNOCK on my head!!!

Terry
 
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Mine's been running great, just gave it the once over for spring.. changed oil, cleaned air filter, etc. But now I noticed that my water temp gauge isn't registering - I wonder if that's just because it's running cool, or is the sender whacked out? Anyone know how to test the temp sender?
 
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A single wire sending unit is usually a resistor afair that changes with temp. To check just ground the wire. It should read all the way hot or all the way cold.
 
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Stimw said:
A single wire sending unit is usually a resistor afair that changes with temp. To check just ground the wire. It should read all the way hot or all the way cold.
Thanks! I'm going to ohm that sensor cold, then check it again hot. I'd rather it be a sensor problem than the gauge in the dash..
 
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My 4720 anit seen much action lately either,
I did fire it up today to get to my Harley, both started and ran fine ;)
Anyone got a part # for a oil filter from auto store?
Gene
 

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