any serious issues with the tractor after 1000h? I just bought Lovol 50 under Impodan - danish brand (red coloured) and can't wait to try it in the forest for logging (preparing wood for the house heating).
Having the same kind of tractor, it depends. If the tractor is warm enough it will keep the windows clear(to my experience) before this, windows needs to be open. And even then there are exceptions to the rule ofc.
@@amazoniaamazonia7225 If you use the engine-block heater, Id say it takes a good 15 minutes before the needle rises over 40-45°C when its -18°C outside. Without, it takes a wee bit longer.
@@amazoniaamazonia7225 No, literally engine block, mine has a Swedish-made one called Kalix, which I plug into the walls power-outlet for about 30 minutes. Not sure I know what a subsidiary heater is?
Enjoyable & relaxingwatching your tractor cut through all that snow...nice video!
That is a lot of snow you are having to deal with. I really enjoyed your video, so I subscribed. Take care 👍
any serious issues with the tractor after 1000h? I just bought Lovol 50 under Impodan - danish brand (red coloured) and can't wait to try it in the forest for logging (preparing wood for the house heating).
Just buy Belarus, twice as cheap and it’s indestructible
WHat is the white colour plastic pipe inside the cab for? Is this factory or something you added?
Its something he added, its a pipe to bring heated air to his feet, as all the air-vents are in the roof :D
Can the air con keep the cab windows clear or is this why you have the rear window open.
Having the same kind of tractor, it depends. If the tractor is warm enough it will keep the windows clear(to my experience) before this, windows needs to be open. And even then there are exceptions to the rule ofc.
@@SwedishFarmer94 I assume the snow blower is a fair load, how long roughly would the engine take to reach working temperature at -18 degrees?
@@amazoniaamazonia7225 If you use the engine-block heater, Id say it takes a good 15 minutes before the needle rises over 40-45°C when its -18°C outside. Without, it takes a wee bit longer.
@@SwedishFarmer94 Engine block, as in engine coolant, do you also have a subsidiary heater as well?
@@amazoniaamazonia7225 No, literally engine block, mine has a Swedish-made one called Kalix, which I plug into the walls power-outlet for about 30 minutes. Not sure I know what a subsidiary heater is?