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ebinmaine
5 hours ago, 76c12091520h said:

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What're these for?

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Handy Don
3 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

What're these for?

Dashboard idiot lights?

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76c12091520h
5 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

What're these for?

D-series 

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Jennifer
8 hours ago, 76c12091520h said:

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What are these keys to??

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76c12091520h
10 minutes ago, Jennifer said:

What are these keys to??

D250

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Handy Don
On 11/22/2021 at 9:16 PM, 76c12091520h said:

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I did some digging on this to understand it.

It's a pair of pressure relief valves that release fluid from one side to the other when the pressure difference gets too high. Its job is to blunt the impact of sudden radical control inputs (either motion or accessory cylinders). Lessens wear and tear on the entire hydro system--pump, cylinder seals, transaxle, hoses, etc.

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76c12091520h
1 hour ago, Handy Don said:

I did some digging on this to understand it.

It's a pair of pressure relief valves that release fluid from one side to the other when the pressure difference gets too high. Its job is to blunt the impact of sudden radical control inputs (either motion or accessory cylinders). Lessens wear and tear on the entire hydro system--pump, cylinder seals, transaxle, hoses, etc.

Also helps prevent wheelies ! :auto-dirtbike:

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Handy Don
2 minutes ago, 76c12091520h said:

Also helps prevent wheelies ! :auto-dirtbike:

Probably, yes. Good option for a tractor that'll be used by a teenager who behaved like I did!

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Not perfect, some water damage, but it's still alive after 30 some years :)

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sparkie333
On 10/15/2021 at 9:09 AM, 76c12091520h said:

We keep new seats in stock, give me a ring sometime.

 

Great score there--WH is king

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Had what I thought was 3 individual advertising / display pieces. All 3 of the pieces were in different areas as we cleaned up, but once we got it together and examined it we realized what we had ! Bolts to the wall and has it's own built in table with a binder ring for sales literature, over 3ft high and quite heavy. :wh:

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Still going........

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Bill D
On 11/26/2021 at 12:11 PM, Handy Don said:

I did some digging on this to understand it.

It's a pair of pressure relief valves that release fluid from one side to the other when the pressure difference gets too high. Its job is to blunt the impact of sudden radical control inputs (either motion or accessory cylinders). Lessens wear and tear on the entire hydro system--pump, cylinder seals, transaxle, hoses, etc.

Is that for an Eaton?  I thought the Sunstrand had something like that built into the valve body?

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76c12091520h
1 minute ago, Bill D said:

Is that for an Eaton?  I thought the Sunstrand had something like that built into the valve body?

D-series hydros

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Bill D
On 10/24/2021 at 6:31 AM, Retierd Wrencher said:

Brian you did very well. Looks like everything is an easily organized. Sorry to ask but for people that do not know are you a vender here?

You should change your handle to K&B Horse Parts.  It would make it easier for newer members to identify you as a vendor.

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c-series don

Are you going to list these in the classified section?

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76c12091520h

It's all for sale, there was over 1500 individual parts (and counting) in all of this, so some of it may get listed in the classifieds as time goes on. It's currently just being added to our existing inventory.

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tunahead72
2 hours ago, 76c12091520h said:

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What can you tell us about the two starters?

 

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Handy Don
15 hours ago, Bill D said:

Is that for an Eaton?  I thought the Sunstrand had something like that built into the valve body?

The Sunstrands for the smaller tractors, as well as the Eatons, do have built in relief valves.

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 "Ringing"  in the New Year.....

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