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John Deere vs. Garrett... wittle skidder
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<blockquote data-quote="redprospector" data-source="post: 3930487" data-attributes="member: 5448"><p>The JD book calls for 250 hours between oil changes on my 440b. I try to keep it changed at 200 hours. I don't use synthetic's though.</p><p>Those tires look to have a little life left in them. Keep the pressure about 16 to 18 psi. and you should have plenty of traction. If not, do what slam said & get a set of chains. I run chains year around on mine. I fill the rear tires on mine with winter blend windshield washer fluid. It will make that tippy little Deere a lot more stable machine.</p><p></p><p>Andy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redprospector, post: 3930487, member: 5448"] The JD book calls for 250 hours between oil changes on my 440b. I try to keep it changed at 200 hours. I don't use synthetic's though. Those tires look to have a little life left in them. Keep the pressure about 16 to 18 psi. and you should have plenty of traction. If not, do what slam said & get a set of chains. I run chains year around on mine. I fill the rear tires on mine with winter blend windshield washer fluid. It will make that tippy little Deere a lot more stable machine. Andy [/QUOTE]
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