Quick question. For the tef20 what you you reckon be good oil pressure. We have one and when stated from cold its about 40. It drops to aproxamently 15 after 30 to 40 min and has a maximum of 55 once reved up to max. Is that alright
@@ilovetractors40 sounds perfect. You can always try thicker oil like 15w 40 universal mineral oil. Most put in SAE 30 mineral oil and that is thinner. But once she shows any oil pressure after a run when ticking over you won't have any problems.
@ilovetractors40 no hassle! These have a pressure relief valve that opens at 60 psi pressure so that was the max pressure they were ever meant to have. But that goes down as the oil warms.
@@dazsden thats very intresting. i supose as the hours go up on the tractor that valve wouldnt be in use as often, would too much pressure damage the seels
Beautiful little tractor Dan
I like the lower roll bar
The exhaust flap rattling away 😂
@dazsden ye if you add a little weight to the flap it might help or stick a bit of rubber where it touches the pipe
Quick question. For the tef20 what you you reckon be good oil pressure. We have one and when stated from cold its about 40. It drops to aproxamently 15 after 30 to 40 min and has a maximum of 55 once reved up to max. Is that alright
@@ilovetractors40 sounds perfect. You can always try thicker oil like 15w 40 universal mineral oil. Most put in SAE 30 mineral oil and that is thinner. But once she shows any oil pressure after a run when ticking over you won't have any problems.
@dazsden thank you
@ilovetractors40 no hassle! These have a pressure relief valve that opens at 60 psi pressure so that was the max pressure they were ever meant to have. But that goes down as the oil warms.
@@dazsden thats very intresting. i supose as the hours go up on the tractor that valve wouldnt be in use as often, would too much pressure damage the seels
@ilovetractors40 not exactly but it wouldn't help the likes of the rear crank seal!