Posted by DeltaRed on May 16, 2012 at 06:25:48 from (67.6.218.61):
In Reply to: IH Hydro 100 posted by TAZDOG101 on May 16, 2012 at 05:18:58:
Hydros are good!The "heatup" guys dont know what they're talking about.They're simply not being operated correctly.When you're in the field,put in LOW range,not high like some guys do.That will cause heat.Kinda like driveing your car in town all day in high gear.Hydros are easy to "overload" simply because the s/r lever is pushed to far foreward to offten.Pull the lever back,let it 'breath' and not pull the guts out uf it.Another very important thing is to keep the oil clean!Iv'e owned 3 hydros;H 100,1026,currently an 826.I grew up around them,would not be scared to hook a plow to it and plow all day.Call me please,I will be happy to advise...Buy it,you'le love it!(970)417-1178 Steve'
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