/ What have you done with/to your GC Series 2300, 2400, 1700 Tractor TODAY #1,801  
I guess mine idles around 10 min overall. I normally hand shovel the walkway while she's warming up.
Warming up is for the HST fluid, not for the engine. I generally warm mine for the times listed in the chart above.

I do the same thing. I start it up and then I shovel off the decks and walks and other places.
 
   / What have you done with/to your GC Series 2300, 2400, 1700 Tractor TODAY #1,802  
as mentioned all depends on temps. mine outside and in weather.
I let it run until I can back throttle lever off fully and if idle rpm is 1000 rpm AND I can turn steering wheel lock to lock (hydro pump used for steering, no sep pump) w/o dragging eng down I run with it.
 
   / What have you done with/to your GC Series 2300, 2400, 1700 Tractor TODAY #1,803  
Warming up is for the HST fluid, not for the engine. I generally warm mine for the times listed in the chart above.

I do the same thing. I start it up and then I shovel off the decks and walks and other places.
I figure both get warmed up in that time, but I will say 20 min as listed in the manual seems way excessive.

Dmacleo, what do you mean by steering wheel not dragging end down?
 
   / What have you done with/to your GC Series 2300, 2400, 1700 Tractor TODAY
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#1,804  
Well, "Winter Storm Olive" seems to have run out of gas.

Instead of another 18" of snow they are now forecasting 8".

Starting tonight we should have temperatures of -15F - -20F for the next 3 days.

I almost installed the MF snowblower, but cleared yesterdays snow with the MF Dozer Blade.

My tires are more than half worn out so without tire chains this year (didn't install them due to surgery last November), the tractor does a lot of slipping around.

Here's a few pictures of the last snowfall.

KC

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   / What have you done with/to your GC Series 2300, 2400, 1700 Tractor TODAY #1,805  
I figure both get warmed up in that time, but I will say 20 min as listed in the manual seems way excessive.

Dmacleo, what do you mean by steering wheel not dragging end down?
steering wheel can drag engine down when hyd fluid cold. I tend to come close to the times listed in chart from manual also but if it don't idle at 1k rpm and if wheel turn drops rpm more than 100rpm I let it run more.
mines outside in cold/snow/rain/wind/etc
 
   / What have you done with/to your GC Series 2300, 2400, 1700 Tractor TODAY #1,806  
steering wheel can drag engine down when hyd fluid cold. I tend to come close to the times listed in chart from manual also but if it don't idle at 1k rpm and if wheel turn drops rpm more than 100rpm I let it run more.
mines outside in cold/snow/rain/wind/etc
Ok, I'll keep that in mind, thx!
 
   / What have you done with/to your GC Series 2300, 2400, 1700 Tractor TODAY #1,807  
Ok, I'll keep that in mind, thx!
basically....its a secondary check. maybe overkill but....if its that cold out I am more than happy to walk inside and let it warm up more.
I am a lazy lazy man.
 
   / What have you done with/to your GC Series 2300, 2400, 1700 Tractor TODAY #1,808  
between wednesday night and friday morning supposed (yeah...supposed....no service can ACTUALLY agree on an amount) 15" on ground.
54" blizzard 3pt blower serviced (well...except for the ONE grease fitting I forgot...meh 2 min job) chain idler adjusted and chain lube applied, whole tractor (bucket too) only has 5hrs machine time since last grease.
so in few I'll go out do the one damned fitting I forgot and then put the cover (this is cover I got, LINK) on it call it good.
battery tender plugged in, full of fuel, good to go.
serious....gonna take me longer to pull the dewalt grease gun out of its case than it will to actually finish greasing.
oh well

edit:
30 seconds to remove grease gun from case and walk outside of shed. 90 seconds to walk back into shed, clean the lock-n-lube tip off and put back into case.
10 seconds to grease the fitting I forgot.
whatever, all serviced, full fuel, battery tender plugged in, cover on, block heater plug accessible if needed. I'll fire it up thursday do some cleanouts then friday nail it all.
 
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   / What have you done with/to your GC Series 2300, 2400, 1700 Tractor TODAY #1,809  
Warming up is for the HST fluid, not for the engine. I generally warm mine for the times listed in the chart above.

I do the same thing. I start it up and then I shovel off the decks and walks and other places.
Okay, that makes sense. I know the hydro is the weak spot in these small tractors, as far as power goes.
Thanks
 
   / What have you done with/to your GC Series 2300, 2400, 1700 Tractor TODAY #1,810  
You guys must be getting all our snow? So far this year, I think we've gotten like a total of 18". It's been great!

Don't forget the silicone pad heater option for warming the transmission and oil. I plug it in about two days before a storm, and leave it plugged in as long as the threat is there.

At 140 watts, the oil doesn't get hot, just slightly warm. I only have to warm up the engine for 5 minutes, and I'm ready to go. Amazon doesn't have the exact same one right now. This one is only 50 watts, but this is similar overall size as mine. https://www.amazon.com/Replacement-Silicone-Heating-Weather-Protector/dp/B0BC1DCB6P?th=1 Perhaps E-bay has the 140 watt one?


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