26.08.2007, 19:09
I forgot to write that we had to use bolts from the OM 314 engine to use on the clutch-housing and the oil pan. The oil pan of the OM 314 engine is made of a lot thicker metal than the one on the OM 364A engine.
New video posted on youtube. Shows the teamwork between our tractors. The trac is of course doing the most work
It became a bit too dark, so the video has some bad quality...
Teamwork in the night
We got out about 120m3 of "gülle"(?) in about one and a half hour.
Last year we used the MB trac 1000@95hp for the same job, and then we had to take pauses because of high engine temp. The OM 364A never passed 90 degrees
And hopefully there will be pictures here in a short while. I am sending some of them to "greil" but they seem to be a bit large for his mailbox... So I have also uploaded them here:
MB trac 800 pictures
If there are questions, I will be happy to answer, as always.
But because of my poor german, I can not help "boerner"... Hope someone else can!
New video posted on youtube. Shows the teamwork between our tractors. The trac is of course doing the most work
It became a bit too dark, so the video has some bad quality...
Teamwork in the night
We got out about 120m3 of "gülle"(?) in about one and a half hour.
Last year we used the MB trac 1000@95hp for the same job, and then we had to take pauses because of high engine temp. The OM 364A never passed 90 degrees
And hopefully there will be pictures here in a short while. I am sending some of them to "greil" but they seem to be a bit large for his mailbox... So I have also uploaded them here:
MB trac 800 pictures
If there are questions, I will be happy to answer, as always.
But because of my poor german, I can not help "boerner"... Hope someone else can!