Update on farm
8-5-2015
Or
Shoot Happens
i would have to say i did an amazing job of carving out mr. or ms. gooser(?) wouldnt you say?
he loves to hop up on things for photo ops. strange goose.
Well this week started
off much the same as two weeks ago with my fair share of tractor problems. I had just bought 2 new front steering tires
at a cost of 400 for the 2 an had one mounted up after blowing one out ,
undoubtedly on a stick or tree stubble that had penetrated the boot I had in
the tire from the first time of having a flat or puncture. That puncture was a
result of mowing to close to an old fence line down the lane. The posts are
rotting off and before you know it, if you crowd too close to the fence you
will run up over top the iron fence post and push right through the tire, thus
leaving a fairly large hole.
It took me a
couple of flat repairs and some searching to determine what was going on as it always
happened at the same spot. This unfortunately is the way to learn things
farming. A lot of it is by trial and error. And steel fence posts contribute a
lot to the demise of tires if not made sure they are picked up after using
them. I have most of mine picked up as well on the electric fence but still
have some to go. But this tire puncture most assuredly came from a stubble from
a young tree being cut off and the tires are getting old as the rubber is
getting brittle and is not nearly as resilient as it used to be.
So after finally
hooking back up to haybine and dropping a pretty good size swath of hay of
first cutting I couldn’t touch all of June, i was finally able to get back into
the swing of things with minimal trouble. I switched to the rake and started
raking the hay into huge windrows I could push up with the bucket and mulch the
hay out for compost I need for raspberries. I was doing great with tractor but
darkness forced me to come back to the house and parked the tractor outside the
house, instead of the garage as the weather looked great and figured I would
finish in the morning. I really didn’t think
I needed to barn the tractor.
Guess what not
so quick, I am still waiting to finish as I went out the next morning to start
the tractor and it wouldn’t turn over. I checked the battery cables and
connections and by chance popped the dipstick out to see oily fuel come
spurting out the dipstick hole and this shouldn’t be. Doing some checking and talking
to my brother in law Mike for supporting advice, it was determined the fuel pump
diaphragm had a hole in it and it drained the contents of the fuel tank into
the crankcase of the tractor polluting the oil in the crankcase as well requiring
replacement of the oil filter and the oil in crankcase and replacement of fuel
pump. This fuel pump is only four months old and has barely more than 40 hrs.
on it.
this is what happens when i move my feet around here, i lose my seat.
still have 6 available crazy cat lady starter kits available.
Well trouble doesn’t
stop there. The last time I bought the fuel pump I bought it from tractor joe’s
and was impressed I had it here in 2 days but it only lasted 4 months. So I thought I would seek another supplier, and
tried another tractor company , not realizing they were sending orders to Korea where the tractor is produced and then they
drop ship the order to the parts dealer and then to me . I am supposed to get
it by Friday. I still have a couple of days to wait. In the meantime I have
acquired all the other necessary items I need to replace the engine oil and
have everything ready to slap the new fuel pump back into the tractor and be
able to get it going again. So it will be over 500 dollars in the last month
not counting loss of new oil and fuel that happened as a result of the fuel
pump and tires problem with the tractor. Money I assuredly could have spent
elsewhere to a greater benefit.
Well I added a
fuel conditioner to the fuel in the quantity it suggested, I don’t know if that
is the reason for the premature demise of the diaphragm of the pump. It was
said that the new fuel manufacturing requirements from the refineries are
creating a fuel that strips the rubber parts and seals in the tractor as they
try to meet EPA regulated levels of sulfur output. So adding the fuel
conditioner was supposed to maintain the integrity of the fuel pump not destroy
it. Still don’t know if this is part of the problem but since it happened
directly after adding the conditioner I will make sure I I don’t add anymore to
the new pump when it arrives.
But in researching a new supplier, for the
fuel pump , I noticed they discontinued one fuel pump part number and wanted everyone
to purchase a new part number to replace that fuel pump. This suggests to me a problem
in the design of the fuel pump. Also I wonder how long or what part Tractor Joe
sent to me and if it wasn’t the old stock, and how long it had been sitting on
a shelf waiting on me to buy it. These are things you never know and buying it
locally may make it easier to get but you pay a hefty price for the same part.
Whether it is a
Kioti dk45 tractor or a zero turn mower , or a car, or truck, parts manufacturers
have you by the nads anytime you have a part that needs replaced. Aftermarket parts
are a better choice and better engineered sometimes than original equipment
parts and are more easily obtainable If you can get them for the vehicle you need
the parts for. Or like me, sometimes you have to wait. It will be two weeks on Friday
and I could have had the part expedited for another 30 dollars more and had it
in a week. That is like adding insult to injury, and rubbing salt in the wounds.
The hay was going
to rot anyhow and is of no use for baling. I have other uses for the tractor
but they also will have to wait. In the meantime I am moving raspberry plants
outside my door and getting ready to rip out the rest of the flower bed I put
in a couple of years ago, to prepare for building my addition . It has also given
me time to catch up on greenhouse duties. Trying to take advantage of the
downtime and still keep moving on with my plans. Just making do the best I can.
1 comment:
I sure hope your going to be a responsible pet owner and get those kittens fixed.Nothing pisses me off more than a so called farmer that has cats running around fighting, breeding,and spreading disease. It's very sad.
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