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04-10-2008, 11:20 AM #1Bronze Member
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Ford 1910
i have just gotten a 1910 and we are getting around to changing fluids and filters before we put it to work, i need to know how to change the oil for the injector pump a diagram would really help out a lot!
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04-10-2008, 11:23 AM #2Epic Contributor
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Re: Ford 1910
Betchur service manual has one!
soundguy
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04-10-2008, 12:20 PM #3
Re: Ford 1910
Link below will generally help you. You have a 3 cylinder vs 2 Cylinder depicted in the link below and that should not matter on oil change. Procedure is the same. The oil in the injector is dedicated to injector pump only on 1000 series (Japanese shibaura) to the best of my knowledge, and is not part of the crankcase oil. Use the same oil for injector pump assembly as you use for the engine.
Originally Posted by toddbailey
JC,
http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/n...-pump-oil.htmlFord 1700, 2wd.
Kubota MX-4700DT, Gear transmission with LA 884 loader, Q/A and HD bucket.
60" Woods Rotary Cutter, home made (3-pt boom and a Row Hipper) ,King Kutter( 5 ft Tiller,Middle Buster,Single Row Cultivator,Carry-all, 5 ft blade, 6 ft Landscaping Rake ,30" Dirt Scoop and a 4'x4' Drag Harrow)
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04-10-2008, 01:46 PM #4Bronze Member
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Re: Ford 1910
that is a great help, we didn't want to use it to much without changing injector oil and didn't want to wait until the manual came in!
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04-20-2009, 12:49 PM #5New Member
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Re: Ford 1910
Hello all,
what oil are you using in the engine? Castrol Tection 15W-40 is what i planned on using would that be ok to run in the injection pump as well?
Thanks,
Mike
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04-20-2009, 01:18 PM #6
Re: Ford 1910
I use Dino Rotella 15W-40 as well as NH Master Gold SAE 15W-40. I don't reckon I can tell the difference. My tractor is not worked heavily and I change oil and filter every 50 hrs.
JC,Ford 1700, 2wd.
Kubota MX-4700DT, Gear transmission with LA 884 loader, Q/A and HD bucket.
60" Woods Rotary Cutter, home made (3-pt boom and a Row Hipper) ,King Kutter( 5 ft Tiller,Middle Buster,Single Row Cultivator,Carry-all, 5 ft blade, 6 ft Landscaping Rake ,30" Dirt Scoop and a 4'x4' Drag Harrow)
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04-20-2009, 01:21 PM #7New Member
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Re: Ford 1910
JC,
thanks for the info, have you ever changed the oil in the injection pump? Also what is the oil filter number that your using?
Thanks,
Mike
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04-20-2009, 01:35 PM #8
Re: Ford 1910
Hi Mike,
Yes I have. It is essential to change the oil in the injector pump . Please look at the link below. Bear in mind that mine is 2 cylinder Jobby vs. your 3 cylinder rig, but the concept and method is exactly the same.
JC,
http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/n...ight=ford+1700
This for 1700, have not checked if it works on 1910.
Ford 1700, 2wd.
Kubota MX-4700DT, Gear transmission with LA 884 loader, Q/A and HD bucket.
60" Woods Rotary Cutter, home made (3-pt boom and a Row Hipper) ,King Kutter( 5 ft Tiller,Middle Buster,Single Row Cultivator,Carry-all, 5 ft blade, 6 ft Landscaping Rake ,30" Dirt Scoop and a 4'x4' Drag Harrow)
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04-20-2009, 01:40 PM #9New Member
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Re: Ford 1910
JC,
Great PIC!yep bought the tractor with 85 hours on it and just want to make sure that everything is taken care of properly.. What about the tranmission and hyd fluid? Had some one tell me that it takes 5 gallons of hy-tran fluid. How do you tell if there is enought fluid in the tranmission?
Thanks for all fo the help!!!!!!
Mike
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04-20-2009, 01:54 PM #10
Re: Ford 1910
Yes, it take whole bunch of Transmission fluid. I bought Mystick from TSC that meets or exceeds Ford 134 about $35 if I remember it right. I have got the skinny on the whole procedure. I'd recommend you to put your seat belt on, get yourself a Thermos of black coffee or tea in my case.

and start reading.
JC
Ps. there is a dip stick on the top cover of transmission that tells you the level, but it will not tell your everything.
Information below does answer your question but has a lot of extra inf as well. It is a good read.
http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/n...-my-first.html
http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/n...esting-my.htmlFord 1700, 2wd.
Kubota MX-4700DT, Gear transmission with LA 884 loader, Q/A and HD bucket.
60" Woods Rotary Cutter, home made (3-pt boom and a Row Hipper) ,King Kutter( 5 ft Tiller,Middle Buster,Single Row Cultivator,Carry-all, 5 ft blade, 6 ft Landscaping Rake ,30" Dirt Scoop and a 4'x4' Drag Harrow)


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