JD-Beach said:BobRip, I'm running 8-psi in the tires. This is the level given to me by the PT folks.
I was viewing some older posts and ran across Moss's photos of his engine compartment. His Kohler arrangement is significantly different than the Robbins arrangement that I have. The Robbins is farther back in the machine, with exhaust ported toward the front and piped out to the side. The battery is in a more user friendly location also. The Robbins has a smaller muffler fabricated by PT. This is an interesting adjustment in the design by the PT folks. I'm doing a little research to replace the muffler with a larger, quieter unit.
JD-Beach said:BobRip, I'm running 8-psi in the tires. This is the level given to me by the PT folks.
I was viewing some older posts and ran across Moss's photos of his engine compartment. His Kohler arrangement is significantly different than the Robbins arrangement that I have. The Robbins is farther back in the machine, with exhaust ported toward the front and piped out to the side. The battery is in a more user friendly location also. The Robbins has a smaller muffler fabricated by PT. This is an interesting adjustment in the design by the PT folks. I'm doing a little research to replace the muffler with a larger, quieter unit.
MossRoad said:If you look closer at mine, you will see that mine has the main drive pump in front of the engine and the two PTO pumps (main and aux) behind the engine. This requires two sets of couplings to the engine, one on eace side. It also means my battery is under my muffler, so, should it die, I have to remove the muffler to get it out (I still have the original battery from December, 2001). I like the muffler at the rear of the unit and under the hood. It is completely protected. That is about the only advantage to my setup as yours.
The advantages I see to yours are:
Easier battery access.
Easier hydraulic filter access (mine is in the same place, but yours appears to have more room to get to it.)
Less of a "hose jungle".
No hydroback cable (my treadle is cable operated and your is valve operated).
Better hydraulic tank cap.
You also have a longer tractor than mine and higher lift height.
Your hydraulic motors are stronger(even before you modification order) and they are mounted differently.
That's all I can see now, but there may be more.![]()
MossRoad said:If you look closer at mine, you will see that mine has the main drive pump in front of the engine and the two PTO pumps (main and aux) behind the engine. This requires two sets of couplings to the engine, one on eace side. It also means my battery is under my muffler, so, should it die, I have to remove the muffler to get it out (I still have the original battery from December, 2001). I like the muffler at the rear of the unit and under the hood. It is completely protected. That is about the only advantage to my setup as yours.
The advantages I see to yours are:
Easier battery access.
Easier hydraulic filter access (mine is in the same place, but yours appears to have more room to get to it.)
Less of a "hose jungle".
No hydroback cable (my treadle is cable operated and your is valve operated).
Better hydraulic tank cap.
You also have a longer tractor than mine and higher lift height.
Your hydraulic motors are stronger(even before you modification order) and they are mounted differently.
That's all I can see now, but there may be more.![]()