Hello! Yeah, I wasnt sure if I could post about modern ones....that's why I theu my cub in there at the end. Lol
That little bugger gave me problems yesterday because it stalled and still on 6v and wouldn't start..i do t have a 6v charger or jump so that's on my order list now. Not sure why it died on me though so I'm keeping my log in handy on here and may visit a board with cub knowledge because I'm just getting to know that machine.
Anyways, on the Branson it does state to replace the hyd oil/filter as well as oil/filter. There's a couple other checkpoints like blowing the air filter, greasing, and front axle fluid (I didnt do that yet). I'm following the dealers direction as to avoid voiding the warranty but in the operator manual it does have to replace at the 50hr mark. It seems like such a waste so I'm using the hyd fluid from the middle of the drain for other implements around the farm because it's a shame to dispose of it. It's almost new! I read people foregoing the service for the hyd because they feel it's a money making scheme but to me, spending $220 is worth it to follow manufacturer's recommendation after spending $40k+ on a tractor, I'd hate to chance anything with the machine or warranty.
Lastly, we have bird dogs (GSPs, weim, black lab)so we raise birds on the farm..choker, pheasant, quail, pigeon s..along with your typical farm flock of chickens, ducks, turkeys hence Fowl Mouth Farm and it's a farm so those foul words are used occasionally ;)[/img]
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