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Just wondering who all keeps a record/journal of their WH tractor's? I've come to a point in my life where I just can't remember as well as I used too :confusion-shrug:.

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ebinmaine

Definitely. 

 

Part of my being neurodiverse is a terrible short term memory.  

 

I use a couple phone apps to help with many things. 

Calendar 📅 

Notes 📝 

 

I keep a list of "To-do" for every tractor (and many other tasks).

 

 

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953 nut
53 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

I keep a list of "To-do" for every tractor

:confusion-confused:                  Must be a real long list for Colossus.                      :ROTF:

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ebinmaine

@953 nut @SylvanLakeWH

 

Yyyeeeaaahhh.   You're both not wrong...

 

 

:lol:

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SylvanLakeWH

But back on topic - yes, I keep a "to do" list for each tractor that serves as the "done" list after cross outs... :teasing-signhere:

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lynnmor
2 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

Definitely. 

 

Part of my being neurodiverse is a terrible short term memory.  

 

I use a couple phone apps to help with many things. 

Calendar 📅 

Notes 📝 

 

I keep a list of "To-do" for every tractor (and many other tasks).

 

 

I cannot find a usable preventive maintenance app for a smartphone.  There is an endless list of apps for folks that want full time entertainment.

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Achto

The only record keeping that I do is an inventory. I have a USB stick that is on a :wh: key chain, this has pictures, serial numbers, & approximate value of each tractor that I own. Should I kick the bucket, my wife or son will at least have some idea of what they need to get rid of.

 

For maintenance, I put an hour meter on every tractor that I have. Every 25hrs they get an oil change and a good looking over. 100hrs includes a change of transmission fluid & filter if applicable.  

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kpinnc
7 hours ago, sqrlgtr said:

Just wondering who all keeps a record/journal of their WH tractor's? I've come to a point in my life where I just can't remember as well as I used too 

 

Do labels under the hood and on all the filters count? :rolleyes:

 

If so, then yeah most definitely I do.

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ri702bill
2 hours ago, kpinnc said:

Do labels under the hood and on all the filters count?

Yup. I generally do the spring - fall oil changes, when I do the implement & tire swap. Grease the moving parts. While the rears are off, check the grub screws on the hubs. Pull the Unidrive dipstick to verify fluid condition & level. AND - check the Kohler oil level before each use.... Seems to work for a couple of decades so far.

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Wild Bill 633

I have created several Xcel spreadsheets so it is easy to easily look up P/Ns rather than comb thru manuals.

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JoeM

I write hours and date on oil filters if equipped. Same on the air filter ring. Grease at the start of the year, in the middle of summer and in the fall. The older Kohlers stuff gets a fall service, I really don't run those very much. 

 

Take some pics and catalog bigger jobs. No formal records.

 

Maybe some could switch to cubs and save the record keeping! 

:ychain: 

 

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Retired Wrencher
12 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

Definitely. 

 

Part of my being neurodiverse is a terrible short term memory.  

 

I use a couple phone apps to help with many things. 

Calendar 📅 

Notes 📝 

 

I keep a list of "To-do" for every tractor (and many other tasks).

 

 

So Eric you have C R S. ? Many of us have this chronic problem and don’t even know it. No what? Lol.

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sqrlgtr

Well I'm going have to start doing sumin I changed the oil twice in one week on one (trans and motor) and still havnt made it to the right machine that needs it. Me thinks I'm going to start journal and start writing things down about each machine, initial cost, seals replaced, problems fixed, problems that need fixin, maintenance schedule, etc. etc. I never thought about doing this in my younger years. Dat gum I hadn't even thought about the different pieces of equipment. Might even help if/when you go to sell/trade sumin. I'm not complaining, I'm blessed to have this "problem". :D

 

Now what was I going to do, Oh yeah buy more oil.

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WHX??
11 hours ago, Achto said:

I put an hour meter on every tractor that I have. I grow them in my lunch bucket. 

 

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ebinmaine
1 hour ago, sqrlgtr said:

to start journal and start writing things down about each machine, initial cost, seals replaced, problems fixed, problems that need fixin

 

 

These are the reasons why I keep an open thread here on Red Square for every single tractor.

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WHX??

I printed these off from a manual and just keep them on a clip board. Separate one for each tractor. 

Problem is I forget or don't keep them up the way one should. Not only that most of the time I can't read my own chicken scratching. :lol:

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