Power Trac Parts Cross Reference Thread

   / Power Trac Parts Cross Reference Thread #42  
Some info I have collected for PT 1850:

Draft Control Valve Block Assembly:
Variable Pressure Relief: SUN PRDB-KDN OKT6 PRDB KDN
Hydraforce Inc. Solenoid Valve, 12V, SV10-41 0314
Hydraforce Coil 6352012

PTO and Steering/Lift Valve Block
Steering/Lift Pressure Relief (closest to engine): SUN RDDA LAN (-N= Buna N - better at low temp and abrassion than -V = Viton)
PTO pressure relief: also SUN RDDA LAN


Engine Info
Deutz F4L 1011 F
2DZXL02.7015
59 HP 2.732 liter
3000 RPM
Valve Lash (mm) 0.30 In, 0.50 Ex

Starter (based on call to Memo) 1181751 9 teeth (01181751) replaced by 01183599 (The 01183599 starter replaces old part numbers 01182384, 01183404, 01181751, 01182124 and 01182382)
Deutzpartsdirect.com says same part number

Fuel Shutoff Solenoid - Carl’s is 04272956

Hydraulic Oil Temperature sensor: 610044 T-O-D60T12 1512 F110-20F

PowerTrac’s Starter Solenoid/Contactor: 12V SAM1512 SAM Snowplow Parts Motor Solenoid for Meyer Snowplow.— solenoids for Meyer easily found on Ebay.

Tilt Seat:
Cylinder: Inner Seal (U cross section) Natural White’001-035 CAV.NO.1 DISOGRIN (or is it CAV.N0.1)
Outer Seal (U cross section) Black TCM 0608709 VC 9 Taiwan

Cartridge Valve for Tilt: SV08-47CMW 0 124
Solenoid (need 2) Hydraforce 6301012 0897(date code?)

Ken
 
   / Power Trac Parts Cross Reference Thread #43  
It is a NAPA Gold 1551

My local Napa in Murfreesboro TN sells ALL gold Napa filters at 50% off every third Friday of the month. May be worth checking your local Napa for the same deal if you use their filters. This is for air, oil, hydro, fuel, etc.
 
   / Power Trac Parts Cross Reference Thread #44  
Our napa used to do that. I would stock up for all the oily beasts. Two thing happened. First I began selling the machines before I used up the filters. So now I have a collection of odd filters I will never use. Second is my napa stopped. Not sure why but
 
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PT425
60" finish mower
Belt MXV4-1200
1/2" X 120"
 
   / Power Trac Parts Cross Reference Thread #46  
2004 PT422
Hydraulic hose list. Includes length where used and end types. curtesy of Terry from Power Trac

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WOW! The holy grail of hose lists! :thumbsup:
 
   / Power Trac Parts Cross Reference Thread #48  
I recently installed a WIX 51759 hydraulic filter on a 1430. It looks identical to the PT filter. The only issue is that the gasket shipped with it is too thick to fit in the base where the filters screws into. I reused the old gasket when I installed the filter.

I noticed the specs for the WIX filter list three gaskets. it ships with 15415. 15661 is a little thinner. The other gasket is much thinner. Does PT ship the 15661 with their filters? I may just order one and see if it fits.

Thanks,
Bill
 
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I believe the steering valve in old PT400 series are the same as a JD part # AM100268.

Best to check first. New, about $1300. Used about $150.
 
   / Power Trac Parts Cross Reference Thread #50  
I recently installed a WIX 51759 hydraulic filter on a 1430. It looks identical to the PT filter. The only issue is that the gasket shipped with it is too thick to fit in the base where the filters screws into. I reused the old gasket when I installed the filter.

I noticed the specs for the WIX filter list three gaskets. it ships with 15415. 15661 is a little thinner. The other gasket is much thinner. Does PT ship the 15661 with their filters? I may just order one and see if it fits.

Thanks,
Bill
For the 1445, which takes the same WIX 51759 (Napa 1759) suction filters, I've ordered the two possible gaskets, as the 3rd variant is an "L" shaped gasket designed to go outside of the filter, not for the PT filter base.

Want the good news? Want the bad news? Good news/bad news: It is same gasket that comes with the filter. Yes, it is an exercise in frustration, but by pre-oiling the gasket, and working it into the groove, ending up with the extra "bulge" on the open side of the base where I can see it, I have managed to get the new gaskets on/in. I keep pressing the bulge in, and working the gasket material away from the bulge until it flattens out.

Sorry not to have responded sooner.

All the best,

Peter
 
   / Power Trac Parts Cross Reference Thread #51  
Hi there, everyone.

I was wondering if anyone has a part number for the PT 1430 air filter?
 
   / Power Trac Parts Cross Reference Thread #52  
Hi there, everyone.

I was wondering if anyone has a part number for the PT 1430 air filter?
I would start by searching with your Deutz model number, (F2L2011?) or just look on the filter that you have. The number is printed on one of the flanges. I suspect that you have a 1319257, but verify that. If you do have a 1319257, here are the cross references;

After knocking the loose debris off, I periodically use compressed air to blow my air filter cartridge off from the inside out. The air canister for the filter is normally installed horizontally to help the filter shed dust, and remove the dust from the housing, something it doesn't do in the vertical orientation. Generally, i do it at each oil change, and after tasks that are particularly dusty.

The filters for my 3 cylinder (F3L2011) generally aren't cheap from any source, so I tend to stick with the original manufacturer, MANN, and try to pick them up at lower prices when NOS comes available.

All the best,

Peter
 
   / Power Trac Parts Cross Reference Thread #53  
Thanks for your reply, Peter!👍 On the 1430 you can see how Power Trac fit there own custom piece onto the intake to mount this air filter. My guess is they done this for less space. One time PT sent me my package inside a box with the name of who they get their air filters from. I looked it up and the filters were much cheaper, but you had to buy at least 100 ( or close to that number). I actually forgot the name of that company.

Just recently I bought a few air filters for the 1430 from PT, and they are $72 a piece.

The school I went to told us that blowing out an air filter with an air hose creates larger openings in your filter element, therefore, allowing more dirt to pass through your filter. It’s “Some food for thought.”
 
   / Power Trac Parts Cross Reference Thread #54  
Thanks for your reply, Peter!👍 On the 1430 you can see how Power Trac fit there own custom piece onto the intake to mount this air filter. My guess is they done this for less space. One time PT sent me my package inside a box with the name of who they get their air filters from. I looked it up and the filters were much cheaper, but you had to buy at least 100 ( or close to that number). I actually forgot the name of that company.

Just recently I bought a few air filters for the 1430 from PT, and they are $72 a piece.

The school I went to told us that blowing out an air filter with an air hose creates larger openings in your filter element, therefore, allowing more dirt to pass through your filter. It’s “Some food for thought.”
$70/filter sounds about right. Three years ago, I think I bought two for $60 on eBay. Amazon has the original, for my tractor at $44 at the moment. As I wrote, I try to shop around as these are fairly pricey filters.

Yes, thanks for the tip. I have heard the same thing about never blowing out a filter, but when I tried to track it down, I never found any data. A rumor by filter manufacturers? For fun, I once intentionally left an oil drop just inside the intake manifold downstream of the air filter, and it didn't accumulate any noticeable dust. Seventeen years of this, and there's still nothing on the inside of the air intake, so I don't know what to say. Just to be clear, I do change the air filter, every couple of years on principle. I haven't ever had the filter indicator go red.

I do know that in several industries, there are air filters that have periodic reverse flow to blow off dust, e.g. "bag houses", and generators in high dust / high salt environments. Perhaps, if the "bigger holes concept" is true, it is about not getting the compressed air nozzle too close / too intense?

If you or someone else has data, I'm happy to learn, and change my ways.

All the best,

Peter
 
   / Power Trac Parts Cross Reference Thread #55  
I’ll open a new thread to continue our discussion.
 
   / Power Trac Parts Cross Reference Thread #56  
The 4.10-4 2.25 5/8 axle 4 inch hub run flat wheels on my brush mower delaminated after 17 years. Anyone have a source? I can't seem to find the Carlisle/Carstar version, and the Marathon versions have terrible online reviews.

I would be happy to try the laminated tire versions, but I don't know a good source.

Thanks!

All the best,

Peter
 
   / Power Trac Parts Cross Reference Thread #57  
? I thought the OEM brush cutter wheels were bigger than that?

I understand that High Grade Mfg sells most of the laminated wheels to the OEM brush cutter mfgs. Recently bought 15" wheels and hubs from them to convert my OEM PT1445 brush cutter wheels. Quality seems fine, but am having to fabricate a different mount for the rear wheels on the mower deck. Will be posting more about that as I go along.

 
   / Power Trac Parts Cross Reference Thread #58  
? I thought the OEM brush cutter wheels were bigger than that?

I understand that High Grade Mfg sells most of the laminated wheels to the OEM brush cutter mfgs. Recently bought 15" wheels and hubs from them to convert my OEM PT1445 brush cutter wheels. Quality seems fine, but am having to fabricate a different mount for the rear wheels on the mower deck. Will be posting more about that as I go along.

I need replacements for the rear two wheels, hence the smaller size.

Thanks for the High Grade Manufacturing information. Their current website leaves a little to be desired, like not disclosing their physical location, which makes me a bit leery.

All the best,

Peter
 
   / Power Trac Parts Cross Reference Thread #59  
The sizes aren't stamped on my OEM rear brush cutter wheels, but I believe they are bigger than 4.10-4 which makes me wonder if PT has changed the cutter design since you bought yours? I'd be interested in comparing pictures. Already removed the OEM wheels to make measurements for fabricating a mount for larger wheels in this picture, but does your cutting deck look like mine at the rear?

I've placed two orders with High Grade and both arrived quickly with no problems. Last week's order was shipped to me UPS from 5250 Old Louisville Rd, Pooler GA 31322

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   / Power Trac Parts Cross Reference Thread #60  
Here you go!

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4.10 run flats. They have been great for 17 years, but the writing is on the wall...

All the best,

Peter
 

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