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4 years 3 months ago #222746
by d2gary
Holy smokes Nathan you pushing dirt with that tractor, you must have borrowed some land from one of the neighbors. Looking good, you'll have your neighborhood cleaned up and looking for more work to do. Keep making black smoke and shiny tracks.
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4 years 3 months ago - 4 years 3 months ago #222766
by edb
Hi MM,
not all pressure "indicator" gauges read correctly after time, wear and tear and so should never be taken as reading super accurate--always double check with a known accurately reading gauge of the correct pressure range.
We were told that gauges need to read pressure indications in the middle third of the needle sweep area to be accurate--this means they are not always accurate in the first and last third of the gauge pressure needle sweep on the gauge dial/face
These indicators are just that, and are designed to read full pressure at relatively low pressures as indicated in the scans below.
Hope this helps.
Cheers,
Eddie B.
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4 years 3 months ago #222772
by Mangoman
Thank you EdB. Good point for sure to check with a known accurate gauge. I will look for a D4400 serviceman's repair book too.
Scott- haha yes we might only have three quarter of acre but I've got all our earthmoving needs covered with my two D4 tractors 😁 The neighbor across the road would like an area leveled so he can flood a small ice rink and others want some logs skidded and snow cleared. Lots of opportunity to keep the tractors busy.
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4 years 3 months ago #222775
by rax200
Hi Mangoman I sent you a pm
Daryl
Daryl
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1940 D4 7J3717
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1942 R4 6G2550SP
1944 D4 2T6584SP
1945 D4 2T8978SP
1946 D4 5T6271
1956 D4 7U37855
1954 DH226 S/N 89 Howard Tug
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4 years 3 months ago #222776
by kittyman1
please give the ice rink priority....but yes all kinds of ideas and jobs for tractors...
always dropping GOLD, all you have to do is just pick it UP !
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4 years 3 months ago #222794
by oldbeek
Working on the same problem several years ago, I decided the little seal plunger on the end of the spring could be hard and not sealing. That little bugger cost $47.00 from cat and didn't change a thing. Of coarse I had already stretched the spring a little trying to get more cranking pressure.
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4 years 3 months ago #222796
by Mangoman
Thank you very much Daryl. For some reason I cant open messages on my phone. I quickly saw your message while at work. I will reply to you (my) tomorrow.
Nathan
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