If your Massey Ferguson TO-30 feels stuck when trying to lift the brush hog, it could be due to a few reasons. The hydraulic system might be low on fluid or have air trapped in it, causing insufficient pressure to lift the implement. Additionally, check for any mechanical obstructions or issues with the hydraulic lift arms or control lever. Lastly, ensure that the brush hog is not caught on any debris or the ground, which could prevent it from moving freely.
Use Massey Ferguson hydraulic oil or an equivalent due to the unit having a wet brakes and clutch, regular hydraulic oil will give you problems down the road.
Pull down on the black plastic knob that is located on the front lower area of the grill.
Pull down on the plastic knob located on the front lower area of the grill.
you have to brush there teeth up and down
her name is Alanna Massey and she is from Anna Maria Florida, which is where the video was filmed
To bleed the brakes on a Massey Ferguson 399 tractor, start by locating the brake bleeder screws on each brake cylinder. With the tractor parked on a level surface, have an assistant pump the brake pedal several times and hold it down. Loosen the bleeder screw to release any trapped air and fluid, then tighten it before your assistant releases the brake pedal. Repeat this process until you see a steady stream of brake fluid without bubbles, ensuring the brake system is fully bled.
To bleed the brakes on a 383 Massey Ferguson, start by ensuring the tractor is on a level surface and the parking brake is engaged. Locate the brake bleeder valves on each brake assembly, typically found near the wheel. Using a wrench, open the bleeder valve slightly and have an assistant pump the brake pedal several times, then hold it down while you close the valve. Repeat this process until you see clear, bubble-free fluid coming out, and ensure to check the brake fluid level in the reservoir throughout the process.
To replace the hydraulic filter on a Massey Ferguson 283, first, ensure the engine is off and cooled down. Locate the hydraulic filter, usually situated near the hydraulic pump, and use an appropriate wrench to unscrew it. Before installing the new filter, apply a small amount of hydraulic oil to the rubber seal of the new filter to ensure a proper seal. Finally, screw the new filter into place securely, refill hydraulic fluid if necessary, and check for leaks before starting the engine.
Cavities grow when you don't brush. To slow it down, you have to brush twice a night.
brush top foward, sides down or at a angle but the back u want it slanted... like the right side of ur back, brush down but the center and left side, brush it to the left, at an angle
You brush the tooth up and down left and right in a circularizing motion.
By not sticking the brush down your throat and relax. You will get used to it after a while