I did the same when I changed the oil and filter at 50 hours. I tightened up loose connections hose clamps etc. is the block heater an extra buy? If you can take a pic curious where it is at. Thewoodlands where are u located?
I'll get you a picture tomorrow morning and post before noon or maybe tonight if the batteries are charged up. I'm located in the Foothills of the Adirondacks south of Potsdam NY.I did the same when I changed the oil and filter at 50 hours. I tightened up loose connections hose clamps etc. is the block heater an extra buy? If you can take a pic curious where it is at. Thewoodlands where are u located?
I thnk they put them in all the tractors they sell so I'm sure they charge for them. I went out to take some pics, if you're looking from the drivers seat this would be in the front right part of the tractor, the big hose goes into the bottom of the radiator.I did the same when I changed the oil and filter at 50 hours. I tightened up loose connections hose clamps etc. is the block heater an extra buy? If you can take a pic curious where it is at. Thewoodlands where are u located?
This is what I'm hearing, this is our first tractor so everything was new to us. I'm glad the dealer made the point about having it in, last year the temps weren't bad but the last two weeks have been a very cold stretch.It is amazing how much those block heaters help when turning over a cold diesel motor.
I don't think I have one of those on my tractor. Thanks for the pic
Since I'm new to tractors, is one better than the other?You can buy a generic one that is magnetic and sticks to the oil pan.
Since I'm new to tractors, is one better than the other?
I was checking the chart in the manual and they say check the clamps every 50 hours.I did the same when I changed the oil and filter at 50 hours. I tightened up loose connections hose clamps etc. is the block heater an extra buy? If you can take a pic curious where it is at. Thewoodlands where are u located?
Thanks. How has the 4035 beenIMHO the one that heats the coolant is preferable, because it essentially heats the entire engine. Heating the oil is better than nothing however. They aren't that expensive, and your tractor should be fitted with a spot for one.
We're in for another shot of nasty starting tomorrow night.I'm sure it would be no big deal to get one from the dealer. My little brother is a mechanic, he has replaced the ones on my pickups before. Like u thewoodlands this is my first tractor and the first anything new I have ever purchased for myself. Since I brought my tractor home she has been in the attached garage. I don't even leave her outside in the summer. A block heater is still probably not a bad add on, u never know. But for as long as I can she will be parked inside. Having that building u want will make life much better. Nothing better than keeping your stuff inside dry and warm,

I was checking the chart in the manual and they say check the clamps every 50 hours.
Thanks. How has the 4035 been
We're in for another shot of nasty starting tomorrow night.
...WIND CHILL WATCH IN EFFECT FROM LATE THURSDAY NIGHT THROUGH
SATURDAY EVENING...
* WHAT...Dangerously cold wind chills possible. Dangerously cold
wind chills as low as 45 below zero will cause frostbite in as
little as 10 minutes to exposed skin. Wind chills could range
from 25 below zero to 45 below zero.
* WHERE...Portions of northern New York.
* WHEN...From late Thursday night through Saturday evening.
Sodbuster how long have you had your tractor for? Did you do the maintenance on it your self fluids filters etc or you have he dealer do it. I'm wondering since I'm coming up on doing all the fluid and filter changes. I have never worked on a tractor before but the oil and filter seemed pretty easy and I do have a little brother who is a mechanic. The woodlands feel free to chime in looking for any info.
Sodbuster how long have you had your tractor for? Did you do the maintenance on it your self fluids filters etc or you have he dealer do it. I'm wondering since I'm coming up on doing all the fluid and filter changes. I have never worked on a tractor before but the oil and filter seemed pretty easy and I do have a little brother who is a mechanic. The woodlands feel free to chime in looking for any info.
Concerning the battery maintainer, I ask today if leaving the ring connectors hooked up to the battery for a quick plug-in could cause the smaller gauge wire damage, they wouldn't say no. I guess that I'll use the clamps until I get a better answer.I did the same when I changed the oil and filter at 50 hours. I tightened up loose connections hose clamps etc. is the block heater an extra buy? If you can take a pic curious where it is at. Thewoodlands where are u located?
Did you ever get the " A " Frame for your draw bar or did you do something else to stop it from swiveling? The "A " frame hooks up to the top link and bolts down through the draw bar.Love the tractor as we talked before I just got one about a year I ended up with the 2540. Kinda of like u said different reasons for why I ended up with the 2540. I believe yours is more of a utility tractor which I like. The 2540 seems to have more bells and whistles, not always a good thing. I do think the 2540 had a little more pto hp, which is what I was looking for. I ended up with the 2540 because the price was to good to pass up as well. Anyways I think mahindra makes a beast of a machine. I have a buddy with the 2538 and he beats it and does everything put in front of it.
Concerning the battery maintainer, I ask today if leaving the ring connectors hooked up to the battery for a quick plug-in could cause the smaller gauge wire damage, they wouldn't say no. I guess that I'll use the clamps until I get a better answer.
Thanks, what type of temps are you in for?I didn't see the original post re battery maintainers, however, I hooked the ring connectors to mine and they rotted through within a year. Back to clamps.
Thanks, what type of temps are you in for?

Nice timing, have fun.Actually I'm not in any harsh temps for the next 3 weeks, will be on vacation in the Keys![]()
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