Have found that after changing the fuel filters and prefilling the new ones, if it doesn't pick up the fuel pretty soon, I get it started right away by taking the fuel cap off, and putting some air pressure with my blower nozzle while running the starter, it'll pick up the fuel really quick, and fire up. Not much air pressure is needed for that.
Good job! With a little practice, the loader comes off in 5 minutes. Saves you time and frustration for changing the filters. For the transmission filter, unscrew the 2 allen bolts that holds the cable from the loader valve (quicker). Also don't forget to drain BOTH sides of the engine sump! Cheers!👍
What is the brand of your soap dispenser on your pressure washer and where would I purchase one? I have a T 4.75 and love your video. Thank you for posting it.
Hi! You can get both the soap and the cannon from Amazon. Here’s the link Tool Daily Foam Cannon with 1/4 Inch Quick Connector, 1 Liter, 5 Pressure Washer Nozzle Tips a.co/d/gocjNvb This is the soap Chemical Guys CWS_110_64 Honeydew Snow Foam Car Wash Soap (Works with Foam Cannons, Foam Guns or Bucket Washes) Safe for Cars, Trucks, Motorcycles, RVs & More, 64 fl oz (Half Gallon), Honeydew Scent a.co/d/iR2D58p We use it for everything hope this helps, thanks for watching!!
I used the same method as you, hand pump, but since then it takes 5-8 seconds for it to turn over. It seems to lose prime and the prime pump is junk. Did you have the same problem? Or did I adjust the set screw wrong? Any ideas would be great. Once it is started it runs great. Just loses prime
I grew up on a fire and I was wondering why you would ride around with a loader way in the air If it's because you think you can see better still doesn't make it right
What in the world are you talking about? There's any number of reasons to use the tractor with the FEL up in the air, tighter steering being one of them. Way easier than taking the loader off. We do it all the time. It's not like there's a round bale on it up there. Of course you probably already knew that, having grown up on a...FIRE? 🙄
Have found that after changing the fuel filters and prefilling the new ones, if it doesn't pick up the fuel pretty soon, I get it started right away by taking the fuel cap off, and putting some air pressure with my blower nozzle while running the starter, it'll pick up the fuel really quick, and fire up. Not much air pressure is needed for that.
Great thanks for the tip!👍🏻
Good job! With a little practice, the loader comes off in 5 minutes. Saves you time and frustration for changing the filters. For the transmission filter, unscrew the 2 allen bolts that holds the cable from the loader valve (quicker). Also don't forget to drain BOTH sides of the engine sump! Cheers!👍
Thanks for the tips!
Nice vid. I am considering upgrading from my Boomer 50 to a Powerstar 75. Your vid is helpful.
Thanks! Ours doesn’t disappoint, we love it. Glad this was helpful to you. Thanks for watching!
What was the cost out the door $ 73,000.00 thanks we enjoy your hard work
What is the brand of your soap dispenser on your pressure washer and where would I purchase one? I have a T 4.75 and love your video. Thank you for posting it.
Hi! You can get both the soap and the cannon from Amazon. Here’s the link
Tool Daily Foam Cannon with 1/4 Inch Quick Connector, 1 Liter, 5 Pressure Washer Nozzle Tips a.co/d/gocjNvb
This is the soap
Chemical Guys CWS_110_64 Honeydew Snow Foam Car Wash Soap (Works with Foam Cannons, Foam Guns or Bucket Washes) Safe for Cars, Trucks, Motorcycles, RVs & More, 64 fl oz (Half Gallon), Honeydew Scent a.co/d/iR2D58p
We use it for everything hope this helps, thanks for watching!!
I used the same method as you, hand pump, but since then it takes 5-8 seconds for it to turn over. It seems to lose prime and the prime pump is junk. Did you have the same problem? Or did I adjust the set screw wrong? Any ideas would be great. Once it is started it runs great. Just loses prime
You will love it until you have to change the oils and do other routine maintenance.
Sounds like you’re speaking from experience…. Lol. Seems nothing ever goes quite as planned😝
I grew up on a fire and I was wondering why you would ride around with a loader way in the air If it's because you think you can see better still doesn't make it right
Well it totally depends on what we are doing. Specifically, when dragging the arena, if it’s up I can get closer in the corners.
You are definitely not a Farmer
What in the world are you talking about? There's any number of reasons to use the tractor with the FEL up in the air, tighter steering being one of them. Way easier than taking the loader off. We do it all the time. It's not like there's a round bale on it up there. Of course you probably already knew that, having grown up on a...FIRE? 🙄