The Case IH 75C, 100 Hour Service Item That I Should Have Done Every 25 Hours.

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The Lovely Place

The Lovely Place

Күн бұрын

Tractors require a lot of maintenance and you can't always rely on the service intervals for the best results. For me, the radiator or air-conditioning condenser and transmission cooler cleaning is one of those items that I should have taken care of much sooner. The owners manual says that every 100 hours to check for accumulating dirt and debris and to clean if needed. I do so much field cutting or bush hogging with the Case IH 75C accompanied by my 3150, 15' batwing Rhino that some things requires a lot more attention. Lesson learned! I didn't have a good compressor so I bought a new Harbor Freight McGraw 8 gallon 150 PSI portable 4.1 SCFM @ 90 PSI air compressor to use to blow out all of this debris.We will unbox, put it together and get to cleaning the tractor components. Nothing more lovely than getting another item off of the to-do list!

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@TanyaHooker-p3h
@TanyaHooker-p3h Жыл бұрын
Thanks for posting! Very informative! Loved getting a quick pic of your “Lovely Wife” ❤ Y’all are the best!
@TheLovelyPlace
@TheLovelyPlace Жыл бұрын
Hey Lovely person! Thank you for hanging out with us here @thelovelyplace we appreciate you watching.
@Prairiedrifter1
@Prairiedrifter1 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for all the videos you have posted on this tractor! Mine is getting delivered today I’m so excited!
@TheLovelyPlace
@TheLovelyPlace Жыл бұрын
SWEET! Let me know how it goes.
@alano5816
@alano5816 Жыл бұрын
Sean, this video really helped me out. I have a 75a and the manual is less than robust regarding maintenance. I've also taken some of your tips on tools. Thank you for taking the time to do these.
@TheLovelyPlace
@TheLovelyPlace Жыл бұрын
It's awesome to hear that! The reason I began making videos was for this very reason. Best wishes!
@martyh299
@martyh299 Жыл бұрын
Informative video Sean! Thanks for sharing! And again your place is absolutely beautiful….or LOVELY! God bless!
@TheLovelyPlace
@TheLovelyPlace Жыл бұрын
Thanks, I always appreciate your interaction. God bless you and yours!
@whommee
@whommee 4 ай бұрын
Concrete will always crack from corners, always put a control joint at 45 degree angles from concrete inside corners
@TheLovelyPlace
@TheLovelyPlace 4 ай бұрын
Lesson learned. Thank you.
@andybeshear
@andybeshear Жыл бұрын
Try soapy water on it and blow it out. Water seems to get that stuff to move. Getting close to 1,000 hours and belts are starting to fray on my 75 c.
@lugombear2269
@lugombear2269 Жыл бұрын
One hint regarding safety. Before you do that kind of maintenance you should block hydraulics to prevent front loader fall down that can kill you one day. In ANY device with that kind of hydraulics you should have some tool to insert to prevent fall down. 100 times not happen, but one time can happen, you can have oil leak somewhere and that can happen because of less pressure, I saw dead people because of that injury. Baler hydraulics failed and closed when man was inside of chamber. He was dead. Second point is regarding blowing all that stuff, you should do maybe every time after hard work on field. We do that after maybe 6-8 hours of work on hay collecting, you have dust, you have a pollen. So we do that for example in the morning before we go to field, blowing all that stuff. Also pollen filter to your cabin is important to blow. I think is under your doors, that intake of air. Well we have 4 Caseis :-) But I need to say, very good job man!!!
@TheLovelyPlace
@TheLovelyPlace Жыл бұрын
Thank you man! I couldn’t agree more. Safety first. Do you recommend any specific mechanism that I can buy to attach the the cylinders? To your second point. Great point, I have began doing it much more often but will do it even more based on your input. Thank you very much for your thoughts.
@lugombear2269
@lugombear2269 Жыл бұрын
@@TheLovelyPlace Usually it is u profile which you add to cylinder and once you putting down tool it blocks there to prevent fall down. Check in your supplier if they don't have original for that. Here it is tricky to clean when front loader is attached, everywhere they write safety that you should work there only when it is down, but then you don't have access to filters and everytime to disconnect tool is not solution. And also come to my mind just now that to blow mask is also good, it is first blockade for bigger particles. I remember when I moved grass maybe 6 hours, then I realized that I am loosing power and I saw signalization of engine overheating. I checked front mask and was fully covered with pollen and dandelion. it was Casei Maxxum :-) the best from arsenal :-) i love that sound of engine :-) I would say it is fun to work with that machine :-) i need to say I am IT programmer, but I am helping to my wife, she is farmer, we have 30 - 60 beef cows.
@ajwilson1953
@ajwilson1953 Ай бұрын
Never have 90° corners in concrete. I’d like to know what service manual you have and where you got it. I have a 65C that’s older than yours but only have an operators manual.
@TheLovelyPlace
@TheLovelyPlace Ай бұрын
@@ajwilson1953 thanks for the info. My manual is only an operator manual. I have also went to my dealer and asked them to print off sections of the service manual. They were happy to help.
@ajwilson1953
@ajwilson1953 Ай бұрын
@@TheLovelyPlace Thank you for the info. My dealer offered to sell me a service manual for $414.00 USD. I’m not that interested I guess. I see service manuals online but not sure what information they have in them. Nice tractor!
@larryhearell9580
@larryhearell9580 Жыл бұрын
NEVER EVER blow out the second dairy filter, you can blow a hole in it and if you blowed a hole in the primary dirt now will go straight to the engine and will be totalled in a few hours of run time. As long as you keep the primary working properly the inner filter doesn't get dirty. In dusty conditions I blow the coolers out daily. The locking ends I've tried won't go in the inner fittings on my Kiota loader and won't go in a lot of U Joints.
@TheLovelyPlace
@TheLovelyPlace Жыл бұрын
Great advice!
@TheLovelyPlace
@TheLovelyPlace Жыл бұрын
I gotcha, thanks! And yes I had the same issue with it not fitting inside certain areas on the loader, etc.
@whommee
@whommee 4 ай бұрын
get you an "Air Comb"
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