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<blockquote data-quote="Limomike" data-source="post: 620435" data-attributes="member: 3400"><p>Dont own any Fords, but with my three tractors (135 MF, 2440 JD, 70hp Belarus) I do the usual each year:</p><p>1..Change oil and filter. </p><p>2.. Change out hydraulic fluid, and check it regularly.</p><p>3.. Grease all fittings. (Several times a month)</p><p>4..Change out fuel filter each year.</p><p>5.. Use air compressor to blow out the air filter, all cooling radiators, all around the engine. (about twice a month) </p><p>6..Check bolts, and nuts and keep them tightened.</p><p>7.. Keep batteries charged.</p><p>8..Keep correct air pressure in tires.</p><p>9.. If I get the tractors muddy, I dont wait too long to wash them off. </p><p> I am sure there are more things I do, but thats it as far as basic maintenance goes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Limomike, post: 620435, member: 3400"] Dont own any Fords, but with my three tractors (135 MF, 2440 JD, 70hp Belarus) I do the usual each year: 1..Change oil and filter. 2.. Change out hydraulic fluid, and check it regularly. 3.. Grease all fittings. (Several times a month) 4..Change out fuel filter each year. 5.. Use air compressor to blow out the air filter, all cooling radiators, all around the engine. (about twice a month) 6..Check bolts, and nuts and keep them tightened. 7.. Keep batteries charged. 8..Keep correct air pressure in tires. 9.. If I get the tractors muddy, I dont wait too long to wash them off. I am sure there are more things I do, but thats it as far as basic maintenance goes. [/QUOTE]
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