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1789
I was looking at a terratrac the other day and the only model number i could come up with is M-4 on the ID tag. Is this the right model # or do i need to keep...
pcsawer
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Jun 4, 2005
1:37 am
1790
My serial number list has only one M-4 made, and that was in 1954. This would be an extremely rare machine... Gene ... From: "pcsawer" <pcsawer@...> To:...
Gene Dotson
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Jun 4, 2005
2:21 am
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thanks for the information he is backing out on me buying it but am still working on him Gene Dotson <gdotsly@...> wrote: My serial number list has...
Howard Yoder
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Jun 4, 2005
2:30 am
1792
(First, I apologize for this /*really*/ long post, usually don't make 'em soooo long!) So I bought this thing, whatever model it is.(Remember, this is my...
Dave Garner
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Jun 4, 2005
7:48 am
1793
Hi Dave, Congratulations on your new toy, sounds like you are having a bit of fun, the engine sounds good for not being run in 10 yrs. The transaxle holds 7...
merlyn_of_camelot
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Jun 4, 2005
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Terrance, Thanks for all that... BTW, I can thank Jerry Brown for not using GL4. I called/checked several auto parts and tractor dealers asking for GL1. Nobody...
Dave Garner
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Jun 4, 2005
2:54 pm
1795
Terrance, Once again, thanks for all the help to date. Between you and Jerry Brown, and a friend with a trailer and several quarts of Dexron III and 5 gallons...
Dave
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Jun 6, 2005
6:24 am
1796
... Bob, Of course, I don't know where you are located and I don't know about the compitition since I am brand new to this stuff but I just had mine relined...
Dave
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Jun 6, 2005
6:34 am
1797
I reline brake bands I use a premium material "green gripper" so i'm alittle bit more.I found that it didn't pay to use cheaper material on wet brakes....
crawler
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Jun 6, 2005
12:38 pm
1798
Dave, Glad to hear you got her home, and all is well. It needed Dexron to make it move, I thought it had a dry clutch? The electrical system is pretty basic...
merlyn_of_camelot
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Jun 6, 2005
12:46 pm
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Terrance, On the drive train... I am sure I was not all that clear on my earlier posts. Click here ...
Dave Garner
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Jun 6, 2005
2:43 pm
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Dave , You could have made life easier on the brakes. The outside adjustment should have been all the way backed off,then the inside adjusted until there is...
crawler
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Jun 6, 2005
3:39 pm
1801
Hello Dave, The TC means you have a 500 series. It's the only model with a TC and a clutch! We have a 1959 Case 526. Best Regards David A.Hueppchen OJ Rallye...
David A. Hueppchen
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Jun 6, 2005
3:49 pm
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Ed, Hey, thanks for that... Daaa, I didn't even consider the outside adjustment when I slapped it all back together. No big deal though, my main priority then...
Dave Garner
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Jun 6, 2005
4:02 pm
1803
Ed, Dave, Terrance, Thanks again for the info/help. Removed the back plate again, ran the right external adjuster nuts out so the arm was out of the way, got...
Dave
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Jun 12, 2005
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1804
I just bought a 310 w/loader. The serial # is 3039582, the engine is 30209, and the loader is 4176687. Can some one confirm the year of this loader? Thanks...
schillingkarl
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Jun 13, 2005
7:28 pm
1805
Karl, My serial # book lists that as a 1969 tractor and it would be one of the last of the 310 G tractors as the 350 came out near that time . 310 G loader has...
george miller
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Jun 13, 2005
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1806
Thanks George. It is rear hinged. The fellow I bought it from thought it was a 47 for some reason. It has had a canopy added and converted to 12 volts but is...
Schilling Karl
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Jun 13, 2005
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1807
Just wonder'n if that is typical... Looks like once I am down to about 1/2 tank the gas has to siphon to get to the carb given the elevation of the stock fuel...
Dave
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Jun 14, 2005
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Hi Dave, They have to be pretty low on fuel and/or at quite an incline before they stop gravity feeding the fuel. A small low pressure electric fuel pump can...
merlyn_of_camelot
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Jun 14, 2005
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I think I have the "B" engine (3 bolt starter) and there is, what I am pretty sure, is a fuel pump delete plate on the right rear part of the block. Being one...
Dave
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Jun 14, 2005
3:10 pm
1810
Hello Dave, I wouldn't have the fuel filter l;ower than the carb. I have had the carb starve for fuel when climbing piles or out of holes that I dug. I have...
David A. Hueppchen
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Jun 14, 2005
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1811
The oil pickup is about center of the oil pan. According to the Continental L-Head Engine Manual, published by Wis-Con total Power Corp in Memphis (now kaput....
Jerry Brown
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Jun 14, 2005
6:06 pm
1812
Thanks Jerry. Center of the pan is prolly best for a crawler. Besides climbing, my 656 sometimes goes nose down trying to lift stumps out that aren't quite...
David A. Hueppchen
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Jun 14, 2005
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1813
Dave, I just got back from a shopping trip. Picked up a shut-off valve and an in-line filter. Plan on installing them both right at the tank which will place...
Dave Garner
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Jun 14, 2005
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I don't have an operator's manual for my dozer so I don't know maximum operating angle. I'm not sufficiently skilled or brave enough to get close to maximum...
Jerry Brown
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Jun 14, 2005
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Dave, I'm David and yer Dave. The oil pressure ignition cut off would save bearings but then you'd have to pull it to level it. See my nest post also. Best...
David A. Hueppchen
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Jun 14, 2005
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1816
Hello Jerry, ... I can't find it listed in mine....Case 600. Just went thru it page by page. One drawing of a ramp to get out of a basement dug with a loader...
David A. Hueppchen
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Jun 14, 2005
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1817
David,Dave,and Jerry, The way the pan is shaped, I really doubt that you could stay in the seat at the angles the engine would have to be in to lose oil ...
merlyn_of_camelot
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Jun 15, 2005
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Terrance. Re: "/Dave, you have 3 bolts holding the starter on to your engine and it isa flathead Cont?" /Well, its a flathead 4... I guess its a Continental,...
Dave Garner
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