Posted by mowr on March 24, 2011 at 17:19:12 from (67.96.1.140):
In Reply to: Re: hesston 65-46 posted by mowr on March 24, 2011 at 15:35:37:
You can look up parts online at messicks.com Click on "parts" then "new holland agriculture" next type in your model number 65-46 and you'll be prompted to choose "65-46 DT" (4WD) or "65-46" (without 4WD).
These tractors have a very good reputation but like everything else, they have their weak points. The clutch is not the best in terms of average hours of life between changes, so "foot off the clutch pedal whenever practical" is good for all tractors and ESPECIALLY these. Every year, engines fail due to oil pumps that get weak and "idiot" lights that don't come on soon enough. I suggest that a bargain defense against this is; 1. Make sure it has an oil pressure GAUGE with NUMBERS. 2. Buy a technical manual and learn the minimum operating oil pressure. 3. When it gets close to that number, REPLACE THE OIL PUMP. 4. Always start the engine at the lowest practical speed and keep it there until the oil pressure is up to normal. 5. Don't rev the engine high or load it heavily until it has warmed adequately. Be careful and best of success with your new (to you) tractor.
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