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Thanks Bob. They are both 4X4. Not sure about the TY engine. What is the best way to determine that? I also forgot to mention that the AgTrac has shuttle shift and extra hyd. QD’s for a grapple fork if ever needed.
There will be nameplates on the engines. How many hours on them?
Your selection should depend on your anticipated use and the size of your property.
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To me you are basically comparing apples to oranges. One is 30 HP and the other is 50 HP, and has more going for it (imo). Do you know if either tractor has the TY series engine in it? Are they both 4WD?
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I’m looking at that schematic right now and I don’t see how you could test a glow plug without powering it up. You missed something. Got a pic?
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Your tractor is mentioned here, but no other information is given.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tractors_built_by_other_companies
Reportedly it’s made by the Shan Dong tractor company, and is a Taishan tractor.
More here. Looks like it could be the same/similar to Kama.
https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chinese_Tractor_Maintenance
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Wow! That panel is awesome. I love the visor treatment.
I used 1″ polyvinyl pipe for my shop water service. 250′ all one piece. If I had it to do over I’d use 1″ PEX, all one piece. PEX meets direct burial code up here.
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As in wiring diagram #3 the “power supply” voltage can be anywhere from 4.5 vdc to 30 vdc. This would be from your key switch or your battery. The red “PW+” wire is to sense what voltage is to be tested and self calibrates to that. The yellow and black shunt wires are self explanatory and follow the current flow path. As I understand it, the shunt isn’t needed for loads under 10 amps, just like a multimeter.
So this is just like a multimeter, which has an internal battery instead of an external power source, except that it reads volts and amps simultaneously.
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I am going to try and wire it up using 2 jump boxes first, just to see if I can get it to work. The diagrams show a voltage adjust so I hope I don’t have to do any tweaking.
Yeah, that “voltage adjust” has me curious. Aren’t they supposed to be already calibrated? I guess you compare it to a multimeter?
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Ok, understandable. So you don’t have to bed your water/power trench with sand? It’s code here. Maybe we have more rocks. And over 150′ run electrical has to be in conduit.
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I think that meter will require an external voltage source to work. That should be from your key switch. And make sure it’s grounded too. It looks like there is a pigtail for that. Curious how it will work for you.
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That sounds like a lot of work and trouble you’re going through. I have my water and power in the same trench too but separated by 18 inches all the way, and bedded in 3 inches of sand on the bottom and top (that’s code up here). Have they started reconstruction yet?
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