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  • in reply to: Diesel Engine Alarm #31651
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      Install – yes.

      Not tape, liquid (paste) pipe dope (only on the last 25% of the threads). Good point, it may insulate, will check. 

      in reply to: JM 604 Hydraulic Pump Retrofit #31650
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        Oops!  laugh

        Here is some info on the pumps.

        http://www.hzjdyy.com/Pro_Deta……asp?ID=17

        in reply to: Diesel Engine Alarm #31635
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          Here is the install point next to the OEM oil sensor. Used a 1/4″ x 1/8″ NPT bushing to install the sensor.

          in reply to: Diesel Engine Alarm #31634
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            I started to install the sensors for the alarm. Above is the temp sensor installed using an existing plug. The 3/8″ NPT sensor fit right in. The engine is a SL4105ABT2.

            in reply to: Diesel Engine Alarm #31633
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              in reply to: considering a nortrac or yuchai dozer with backhoe #31560
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                I third the motion on backhoe's. Will work but a pain and crankie (or is it me?).

                The little dozer will box above her weight and has exceeded my expectations, especially if you consider cost.

                Be prepared to do your PM's, adjustments, and it will do a lot of work for you!

                in reply to: 3 Pt. Hydraulic Top Link #31498
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                  I do not think it a good idea. The top link will not push down in a straight line, it will tilt the attachment points back and forth (easier implement hooh up). With a post hole digger on the end, I think you might bend the auger. To push down, the lift arms would have to apply down pressure from the tractor hydraulic system, your tractor would have to come with that feature (or be modified) to apply down pressure on the 3 pt. hitch.

                  in reply to: questions for bluenoser #31478
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                    Hi ncampbell  

                    Is there any way you can private message me?

                    They are available and know several parties that could help.

                    Got mine in 2007. 

                    You show as a guest and there is no contact info. (if you were a member I would have access to your contact info. if you approved)

                    I cannot post private info or should you.

                    in reply to: 3 Pt. Hydraulic Top Link #31477
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                      Yes the Cat.2 top uses 1″ pins.  For my Cat.1 implements I can use a bushing to hook up (3/4″)  Most Cat.2 hydraulic top links use a 3″ hydraulic shaft to the top link end balls. I can see that clearence is needed to attach to the tractor bracket (extension). Will see what is outthere, what is available locally and what I can build.

                      in reply to: 3 Pt. Hydraulic Top Link #31476
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                        Don't kow if I am getting older and grumpier or smarter and wiser cool, but I do know I like making life easier.  What size shaft is the clyinder you used? Most cat.1 seem to be 2″ and cat.2 are 3″. The JM604 has a cat. 2 hitch. Seems huge to me if you look at the OEM top link.

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