I looked at another machine today and it looked nice. I did not have time to go over the whole thing but when the guy that was with me started it up he waited about a minute or two and moved forward, all was well. Then when he went to throttle up an alarm went off, any idea what it could be? He said he thought it was that the oil was too cold. What would make an alarm go off from being cold? It was about 20F. Thanks.
My 853 does the cold oil warning. The oil is to thick to flow through the filter fast enough below the 32 f and a sensor senses the drop in charge pressure going through the filter and gives a "filter clogged" warning. 2 or 3 mins of idling and you can drive off and work at less then 1/2 throttle. Another 2 to 3 mins and full rpm, all should be normal.
Do pay close attention to transmission warning beeps after this though. Ask the owner to explain any codes or warnings (get the book out if you want) beacuse some are spendy to make better, and you don't want to buy someone else trouble.
What year is the 565?
Also look the used tracks over for slop in the pivot pins and wear on the pads inside and out.
Take a set of forks and spread them out if need be.
When I was looking I had more then one dealer try to sell me used tracks in a pile, it was hard to inspect them close. Most were junk. How much is 1.5 hours install labor really going to cost the dealer, because that about all it takes to install them if you know what your doing. Also when they are installed you can see how much they are stretched and see how many places there are left to tighten them.
The old style Loeguring I used to have could be shortend 1 inch in 7 places, then there was one single shoe that could be removed from each side of the track, then you lenghtened the six remaining places back out. Then you could shorten, 1 inch at a time and wear them that much more, after that they could no longer be shortend and were wore out.
Hopefully now Loeguring has gone to a sytem that allow shortening at every pad, and unbolting and removing any one shoe. This way if you break a shoe it can be replaced, and the track lenght is infinitely adjustable
Our tracks are not as heavy duty as the Loeguring, but last 1500 to 1800 hours and you could have new tracks and spacer shipped to you for $1700 to $1750.
So make sure the used one have a good amount of life left in them.
Ken