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December 18, 2017 at 2:55 pm in reply to: spark plug boot for older style spark plug like a champion rd-16 #47397
Sounds like he installed a tuner or chipset. These do two things simultaneously – adjust injector timing and fuel flow according to the load. No need to do anything unless you want to, like a cold air intake. There are loads of aftermarket goodies and mods you could add.
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December 18, 2017 at 12:44 pm in reply to: spark plug boot for older style spark plug like a champion rd-16 #47395parking brake? that is not just putting the bucket on the ground your so hi tech. hahahaha.
Yeah, there are mini spring loaded hydraulic cylinders that drop a dog into a notch when there is no pressure.
Most likely yours is a 600 series, those came with the Wisconsin engine. There are many threads and even a couple of You Tube videos about repowering them.Good luck.
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December 16, 2017 at 10:35 am in reply to: spark plug boot for older style spark plug like a champion rd-16 #47392After spending considerable time studying lubricating and hydraulic oils, and all lubricants in general, I would be hesitant to use motor oil in chaincases primarily due to it’s poor ability to release aeration, but there are others as well. Some manufacturers will even contradict themselves on chaincase lubrication within the same manual. And I would definitely stay away from any proprietary lubricants for that purpose, unless you have money to burn.
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Totally understand. I can’t even get Satellite because of the trees.
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I know what you mean. A lot of the time I have to rely solely on my phone.
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December 14, 2017 at 8:50 pm in reply to: spark plug boot for older style spark plug like a champion rd-16 #47385It’s odd that the different skid steer manufacturers use different types of oil for their chain cases, which are all basically the same. The majority specify ISO AW 46 hydraulic oil for their chain cases. I run ISO AW 32/46/68 multi grade hydraulic oil in my chain cases because that’s what I use in the hydraulic system. I don’t have to worry about cross contamination if my motor seals or parking brake cylinders fail.
I am a member of this site also, so you might check it out. It has a wealth of knowledge for you.
http://www.skidsteerforum.com/DesktopDefault.aspx
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Hey Ken, did that info work for you? I’m the kind of guy that appreciates acknowledgements.
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I used PVC pipe and rubber DWV elbows for the installation.
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This one may also work.
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Bob, What model of Donaldson did you install? Ken
It’s an older model I got off of Ebay, but a more current model is available at SC.
http://www.surpluscenter.com/Engines/Engine-Accessories/Air-Cleaners/Air-Cleaner-28-1935.axdI’m not by the dozer right now, but here is a bad pic of the label.
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