2006 New Holland TC 45 DA
stwillprops
Join Date: Oct 2018 Posts: 2 Weeksville, North Carolina |
2018-10-29 198078
I have a tractor , really it's the first time I have Serviced it , in probably 7 plus years
So I want to do it Right
Really , like the tractor , but I honestly have been neglecting it, when Someone in my Shoes is Lucky to Have Anything At All.
So any suggestions will be Helpful
And I dont know what to Expect, it is my first time on Tractor Point, so Let's Roll
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2006 New Holland TC 45 DA
Hogslayer
Join Date: Jan 2018 Posts: 45 Northern michigan |
2018-10-31 198084
Sounds like a new air filter (or back blow out the current one if it isn't real dirty) is in order.
2. Warm the engine and change oil and filter to your nearest dealer's recommendations for oil and filter.
3. Grease all lube points.
4. Check for proper tire inflation.
5. You may want to change out your fuel filter. Be careful doing this, you may lose your prime. It is a messy job to prime it.
Replacing antifreeze is another consideration. Sometimes the rust inhibitors in the antifreeze,break down and a flush I'd good.
Do all of the above more often!!! ....
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2006 New Holland TC 45 DA
Hogslayer
Join Date: Jan 2018 Posts: 45 Northern michigan |
2018-10-31 198085
Sounds like a new air filter (or back blow out the current one if it isn't real dirty) is in order.
2. Warm the engine and change oil and filter to your nearest dealer's recommendations for oil and filter.
3. Grease all lube points.
4. Check for proper tire inflation.
5. You may want to change out your fuel filter. Be careful doing this, you may lose your prime. It is a messy job to prime it.
Replacing antifreeze is another consideration. Sometimes the rust inhibitors in the antifreeze,break down and a flush I'd good.
Do all of the above more often!!! ....
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2006 New Holland TC 45 DA
bloggins
Join Date: Apr 2006 Posts: 104 Kingston, Ontario Pics |
2018-10-31 198086
If you rarely change the oil, then I recommend using a synthetic diesel oil and a dealer (stock) oil filter. Synthetic can absorb the long time intervals between changes.
Your intro sounded like an intro for Abused Tractors Anonymous (ATA)! :)
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