Mini Modification

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Looks like you’re putting it through its paces and having some fun I like the seat. What you got under the cover on the other side a Honda VTX?
 
   / Mini Modification #22  
Barryh said:
What you got under the cover on the other side a Honda VTX?
It's a Suzuki Intruder VS1400. It's for sale too. :( 1995 Suzuki Intruder 1400

Can't have too many toys at once... so the bike and ztr must go.
 
   / Mini Modification #23  
KMA said:
I took pictures of my newly installed TSC suspension seat and spinner knob. I wanted black, but they didn't have it... so I went with the JD "look". :D (Yes, I know my PT needs some cleaning... :eek: 14 hours of use in just over a week of ownership)

The seat sits much higher and is a bit harder to get in and out of, but it does seem to take the edge off of the bumps. My property is mostly clay that hardens like a rock and makes for a very rough ride.


I've had that seat on my 1430 for a couple of years and it's worked out well. The thing I found,once I installed it, was that the extra height made steering easier without the spinner, so I took that off.
 
   / Mini Modification #24  
KMA said:
It's a Suzuki Intruder VS1400. It's for sale too. :( 1995 Suzuki Intruder 1400

Can't have too many toys at once... so the bike and ztr must go.
Very nice looking setup. I'm normally a Harley Man, I've had two of them, along with numerous other bikes, street and trail.

These days I would be doing more two up riding with the wife, so I would want all the weight and power I can get. I’ve been eye balling the new Vulcan 2000 classic. Looks like it would be a nice bike to customize. Then again, that’s another topic for another forum.:rolleyes:
 
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I think moving the lights up to the ROP really helped with night use.
 
   / Mini Modification #26  
BobRip said:
I think moving the lights up to the ROP really helped with night use.
I hope to pick up the ROP and 60" finish mower in the spring, and I will definitely be moving the lights up there. (along with adding a cup holder ;) )

With the additional height of the suspension seat, reaching down to curl the bucket on the mini-hoe was killing my back. So here's another small modification I did yesterday. Cost was about $15. $5 for the 1/2" stock and $10 for the shifter knob (clearance bin at Auto Zone). I decided to keep the green/yellow theme going... :) :D
 

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KMA said:
I hope to pick up the ROP and 60" finish mower in the spring, and I will definitely be moving the lights up there. (along with adding a cup holder ;) )

With the additional height of the suspension seat, reaching down to curl the bucket on the mini-hoe was killing my back. So here's another small modification I did yesterday. Cost was about $15. $5 for the 1/2" stock and $10 for the shifter knob (clearance bin at Auto Zone). I decided to keep the green/yellow theme going... :) :D

I"m going to do that one. Can't get much simpler than that.
 
   / Mini Modification #28  
KMA said:
I hope to pick up the ROP and 60" finish mower in the spring, and I will definitely be moving the lights up there. (along with adding a cup holder ;) )

With the additional height of the suspension seat, reaching down to curl the bucket on the mini-hoe was killing my back. So here's another small modification I did yesterday. Cost was about $15. $5 for the 1/2" stock and $10 for the shifter knob (clearance bin at Auto Zone). I decided to keep the green/yellow theme going... :) :D

Very nice. :)
 
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KMA said:
I hope to pick up the ROP and 60" finish mower in the spring, and I will definitely be moving the lights up there. (along with adding a cup holder ;) )

With the additional height of the suspension seat, reaching down to curl the bucket on the mini-hoe was killing my back. So here's another small modification I did yesterday. Cost was about $15. $5 for the 1/2" stock and $10 for the shifter knob (clearance bin at Auto Zone). I decided to keep the green/yellow theme going... :) :D

Good idea. What is the stock material? Also can be get a picture of how the stock attaches to the valve?
 
   / Mini Modification #30  
BobRip said:
Good idea. What is the stock material? Also can be get a picture of how the stock attaches to the valve?
It was 1/2" round, 36" long cold rolled steel I believe. I got it at either Lowe's or Home Depot (can't recall). I grinded the last few inches of the end flat to match up with the stock part. Essentially, I tried to make the end look as much like the original part as possible.
 
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KMA said:
It was 1/2" round, 36" long cold rolled steel I believe. I got it at either Lowe's or Home Depot (can't recall). I grinded the last few inches of the end flat to match up with the stock part. Essentially, I tried to make the end look as much like the original part as possible.

That's very helpful. Thanks.
 
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Welcome back. Have you made any recent modifications that we don't know about?
 
   / Mini Modification #35  
Hydraulic Tank Temperature Gauge
 

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Clarke said:
Hydraulic Tank Temperature Gauge

That's pretty slick. Can you give us some more info on the guage and the sensor?
 
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Clarke said:
Hydraulic Tank Temperature Gauge

Would that work on the engine as well? It looks like you have room for two guages.
 
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MossRoad said:
That's pretty slick. Can you give us some more info on the guage and the sensor?
Taylor battery operated panel mount with remote sensor. The sensor is inserted in a well near the middle of the tank

sg
 
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BobRip said:
Would that work on the engine as well? It looks like you have room for two guages.
Ordered a Tiny Tach commercial model for the other side. The Tiny tach would not work at all with the Kohler engine. I was looking for a multi function gauge that you could switch between sensors ( CHT, EGT and Tank Temp.) Had to settle for the Taylor thermometer. The Tiny tach people told me they were working on a cylinder head temperature gauge I do not know the status of that.

sg
 
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Clarke,

What is the highest hydraulic temperature you have seen. What was the outdoor ambient temperature at the time.

Duane
 

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