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2932
Hello mxslower, Re splitting the tractor at the back of the bell housing, The clutch and PTO shafts go right through from the transmission to the engine so...
roscoe46956
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Aug 1, 2007
7:44 am
2933
Hi Jim, When I split my b275, I didn't touch the dash and steering box or fuel tank. I removed the battery tray and firewall, including the air breather. Using...
jason_ainslie
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Aug 4, 2007
12:16 pm
2934
Thanks for approve my membership. I would like to know and learn more about B 275 If u have any data, please mail me thanks vijiee Send instant messages to...
vijitha ranasinghe
vijitha_vkr
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Aug 5, 2007
6:50 pm
2935
i need to lern about operation of HYD system and i would like to know about how to control tiller through control knob (ajdustable knob) thanks...
vijitha_vkr
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Aug 5, 2007
6:57 pm
2936
Hi there again what would you like to know history/specs/etc, I helpn if you like Andy. vijitha ranasinghe <vijitha_vkr@...> wrote: Thanks for...
Andy bury
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Aug 5, 2007
9:56 pm
2937
Hi the depth control knob is used to set how far down hydraulics rest you must only adjust this knob without the weight of the implement on the lowered...
Andy bury
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Aug 5, 2007
9:59 pm
2938
Thanks for you i will try and inform to you vijiee Andy bury <andrewtbury@...> wrote: Hi the depth control knob is used to set how far down hydraulics...
vijitha ranasinghe
vijitha_vkr
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Aug 6, 2007
8:19 pm
2939
First, thank you for the opportunity to be part of this group. I've already learned so much from reading past messages. Photo's of the 64' B-414 are under...
planner_33
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Aug 10, 2007
12:31 pm
2940
Hi thanks for mail my b414 still under repair. i am in srilanka.i can manage with Mahendra tractor parts for it now engine OK.but transmission box not yet fix....
vijitha ranasinghe
vijitha_vkr
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Aug 11, 2007
3:21 am
2941
This weekend drained the oil for the first time since I got the tractor (64' b-414). Have no idea when changed last. Oil was very black, filter was nasty...
planner_33
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Aug 13, 2007
8:26 pm
2942
Hi there I would have thought good quality 20w/50 would be the best oil to use and its probrobly O.K. to thin your oil with diesel fuel to "Flush it out" but...
Andy bury
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Aug 13, 2007
8:52 pm
2943
Hi, You can get lots of advice on oil. The only thing I can do is tell you what I did for my B-414 diesel which I have not been sorry. First off, I hunted a...
bill75773
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Aug 13, 2007
9:29 pm
2944
HI, One thing that could be important; That gray sludge in the oil pan indicates water got in from somewhere. After you change oil and run it awhile ck. the...
Joe
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Aug 13, 2007
10:09 pm
2945
Thanks for all the input concerning the first oil change. I decided to run 10W 30 (since I already bought it) as the first run and will change oil after...
planner_33
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Aug 15, 2007
12:33 pm
2946
Hmmm..... The 3 point hook-up has no down pressure, it only lifts. The level for the hydraulic fluid in the reservoir is about 3 to 4 inches below the top...
bill75773
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Aug 15, 2007
2:44 pm
2947
I was just reading the messages and would like the best advice on changing oil in B414s. Can 10w-30 harm the motor because it is to light? Just want to know....
scotian414
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Aug 15, 2007
3:21 pm
2948
Hi all The original owners manual lists engine oil as follows: Gasoline Engine: Above 90 degrees F ---SAE 30 90 to 32 degrees F --SAE 20 32 to 10 degrees F...
bill75773
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Aug 15, 2007
4:37 pm
2949
Hi, I have 2 diesel tractors, including my B275. I also have a 2004 Chev. Duramax diesel. The rule is to use an oil that is rated for diesels. The reason...
JOE VICKROY
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Aug 15, 2007
6:23 pm
2950
I forgot to mention that the summers here are very hot. With high 90's and our hottest this year is 107. This is the reason for the 10-40 weight oil. I like...
JOE VICKROY
jlcv02
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Aug 15, 2007
6:48 pm
2951
Thanks for your comments Bill...my inexperience is showing! In hindsight, I was working with harder material last night. I like the idea of removing the...
planner_33
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Aug 15, 2007
7:42 pm
2952
Hi Fellow "B" series owners, I have purchased a 12 page sales brochure on the gas & diesel B-414 tractors printed in 1962 on Ebay. I scanned & uploaded it to...
Bill
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Aug 17, 2007
8:04 pm
2953
Hi, Just some advise when filling the Hydraulic system, make sure the 3 pt hitch arms are fully down with no impliment on them, check that the depth control...
roscoe46956
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Aug 18, 2007
6:45 am
2954
Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the internationalbseriestractors group. File...
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Aug 21, 2007
1:33 pm
2955
Hi everyone, I have scanned & posted my original owners manual for the B-414 gas & diesel under files if anyone is interested in it. There is 66 pages, so I...
Bill
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Aug 21, 2007
1:51 pm
2956
I just bought a B414 diesel. The temp guage ran borderline hot on its first use. Long story short, my radiator repairman (who is very reputible) said the...
tntchustz
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Aug 22, 2007
4:08 am
2957
I just bought a B414 diesel. The temp guage ran borderline hot on its first use. Long story short, my radiator repairman (who is very reputible) said the...
tntchustz
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Aug 22, 2007
4:15 am
2958
A Big radiator shop might be able to recore your radiator for you. Bill ... its ... flow ... on...
Bill
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Aug 22, 2007
12:25 pm
2959
Thanks Bill, My radiator man was advised by two different tractor repair shops to salvage the top and bottom tanks and re-fab to a new core. I should get it...
tntchustz
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Aug 23, 2007
2:46 am
2960
temp gauge used to run around 125. Now when bush hoging engine runs around 190 to 200 degres. This is running in out side temp of 98 degres. Is thes...
kwmaxey1
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Aug 23, 2007
8:06 pm
2961
Hi, The B-414 diesel is supposed to have a 180 degree thermostat in it. It starts to open at 170 degrees & should be fully open a little past 180 degrees. If...
bill75773
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Aug 23, 2007
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