Tractor Hours/Year

   / Tractor Hours/Year #61  
I believe I have ~400 hours on my 2003 New Holland TC40D. I plow snow and spread a little gravel in the winter and do a some pasture mowing in the summer.

I just had it in for a fluid change/filters and had a few issues fixed, such a new bucket, and a #$!%$! mouse had a nest in the dash and chewed up the wires on the ECM/glow plug controller, plus a few smaller issues.

Why do I have barn cats if they're letting mice cause havoc?
 
   / Tractor Hours/Year #62  
Best thing I have ever done is start spraying “Rodent Defense” around and on my vehicles and barn, as long as I do it religiously I don’t have any more rodent problems, at least, as of now knock on wood……….

I buy it at Amazon
 
   / Tractor Hours/Year #63  
Your thinking in that department is right on time. I get so dang fired up every 10 or 15 hours of having to quit what I'm doing for sometimes 30 minutes while waiting for this thing to clean out the exhaust.
I was under the impression you could keep working while the regen cycle happened. I fact, I thought they wanted it worked hard o keep the temperature up.

I've never owned a tractor that had these kinds of systems, though I suspect that day is coming.
 
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   / Tractor Hours/Year #64  
I am around 230 hours a year on mine, all summer, this winter is the first time I am putting hours on it during the winter.
 
   / Tractor Hours/Year #66  
I was under the impression you could keep working while the regen cycle happened. I fact, I thought they wanted it worked hard o keep the temperature up.

I've never owned a tractor that had these kinds of systems, though I suspect that day is coming.
Yes you are supposed to just raise the rpms and keep working during a regeneration cycle.
 
   / Tractor Hours/Year #67  
Your thinking in that department is right on time. I get so dang fired up every 10 or 15 hours of having to quit what I'm doing for sometimes 30 minutes while waiting for this thing to clean out the exhaust. It makes me want to scream; well, it does make me scream every time it happens. This greenie weeny crap, especially on tractors needs to go. This EPA needs to be whittled down a notch or two. They could fire about half of those people, and they would never be missed then maybe some worthwhile things could get done.
Mine regenerates every 50-75 hours. 10-15 is too frequent and indicates either a problem with the unit or you’re operating it at too low of rpm. And I keep working while the regeneration process is happening. There’s no need to stop work.
 
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   / Tractor Hours/Year #68  
Mine regenerates every 50-75 hours. 10-15 is too frequent and indicates either a problem with the unit or you’re operating it at too low of rpm. And I keep working while the regeneration process is happening. There’s no need to stop work.

That's in the range of my regens, I average about 50h between. I also have always worked straight through every Regen, and I keep a project or two available if the tractor calls for a regen when I'm done for the day.
 
   / Tractor Hours/Year #69  
760 hours in 24 years some years 50+ when there are bigger projects other years 25-30 hours when there are none but invaluable when needed to lift/move/haul/dig dirt, split wood and move brush etc.

Usually run at 1500 to 1700 RPM and the hour meter is mechanical which registers fewer hours at these RPMs so actual machine hours are higher,
 
   / Tractor Hours/Year #70  
the hour meter is mechanical which registers fewer hours at these RPMs so actual machine hours are higher,

What that means I have no idea.....
 
   / Tractor Hours/Year #71  
2024 Kubota L2502 and have just over 100 hours on mine.
 
   / Tractor Hours/Year #72  
3 years, 250 hours on our NH Workmaster.
 
   / Tractor Hours/Year #73  
What that means I have no idea.....
An Tachometer-Based Hour Meter works off the RPM at PTO speed, they are not true hours meter (clock time) although some most new tractor have a electronic hour meter that record true running time.
 
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   / Tractor Hours/Year #74  
What that means I have no idea.....

The mechanical / cable driven hour meters are usually calibrated to PTO RPM = 1 hour - some others use 2000 RPM. My Kubota has the mechanical hour meter and will take like 10 minutes to click over a 1/10 (6 min) of an hour running at 1500 RPM.

A link to a thread about this Hour meter operation??
 
   / Tractor Hours/Year #75  
1000 hours on my JD 3038e - bought new in 2012. Never regretted it - never been in the shop for other than routine maintenance.
 
   / Tractor Hours/Year #76  
Am I reading that right, 30k hours? You have to post a picture of that machine. Anything that helped out a family that much should get a memorial!
I have a Deere 644H that has 31000 hrs and change on it.
It had a new engine 1000hr ago
 

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   / Tractor Hours/Year #78  
I have a Deere 644H that has 31000 hrs and change on it.
It had a new engine 1000hr ago
Looks in great shape considering 31000 miles! I'm sure a new engine is much more practical than a new model. How many years did that take? What are you doing with it!
 
   / Tractor Hours/Year #79  
Ever wonder how many hours per year people put on their tractors?
Ours are used mostly for small chores, snow, & landscaping - we don't do anymore mowing or field work.
The newish Kubota's hour meter averages almost 100 hrs/year since 2008. The old one less than 50/year.
It sure seems like more than that.....
rScotty
I just upgraded my 2007 DK45 SC that had 622 hours- dealer a happy guy
 

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