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If you want a very nice ride, go to a truck wrecking yard and get an air ride seat base (about the same height as your pedestal) and an air compressor from Harbor Freight, and a pressure cutout switch and control valve from Amazon. Your kidneys and back will love you for it. I did this on my mixer for about $100.
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Those LED light bars are awesome. I love mine. Turn night into day.
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November 27, 2017 at 7:51 pm in reply to: spark plug boot for older style spark plug like a champion rd-16 #47356Ok, didn’t know you had/wanted phenolic spark plug covers. Could have saved some fuss. Anyway, just so you know they are widely available so you don’t have to jury rig. I didn’t dig further to find any non-resistor covers, because these just popped up first, and because the point is moot now.
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November 26, 2017 at 7:29 pm in reply to: spark plug boot for older style spark plug like a champion rd-16 #47352Ok. Maybe they would have slid on using dielectric grease too.
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November 25, 2017 at 11:35 am in reply to: spark plug boot for older style spark plug like a champion rd-16 #47326Account deleted.
Wow! Nice video! Looks like you are cutting a bank for road building. Nice work. Is that as steep as it looks? Looks like you are almost going vertical. Engine sounds healthy. :good:
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Be sure and let us knew what you found out at Northern Tool.
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No results?? There are hundreds of results. You have to do some footwork. Get your dimensions and compare. I doubt anyone can hand feed you that info except a dealer. Have you contacted any? Try Northern Tool since they sell Nortrac tractors, and they have a great supply of parts.
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I have been reading about the hydraulic systems on these tractors. What are the recommendations for adding a relief valve in case of a hose failure? Matt
Welcome Matt.
Unfortunately, a relief valve won’t help in case of a hose failure. There are double walled hoses for that, but their cost and available space makes them prohibitive for these tractors. A relief valve is already built into your valve body but a relief valve at the pump output could be beneficial if you have the Chinese quick connect fittings on your loader, which have been known to fail.
My Mitsubishi excavator has sleeves over the hydraulic hoses in the cab and engine compartments, but all they would do is keep the oil from spraying all over.
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