I have a NOCO GENIUS1 on my tractor that I can easily remove when not in use. I also have a NOCO GENIUS2 on a truck that gets occasional use, it is hard wired to the battery and stays with the truck. Both the truck and trailer are stored outside uncovered with no issues.
I purchased a set of SSQA adapters online that are the size pictured. I also purchased the SSQA plates for 3 different attachments. Everything fits as it should, there is about a 3/8" gap at the bottom as it should. The only issue I had was the springs that put pressure against the pins to...
It looks from your profile you have a New Holland 1925 if that is the case the tire sizes that were available are as follows,
R1 AG front 7-14
R1 AG rear 11.2-24
Turf front 25 X 8.50-14
Turf rear 13.6-16
R4 Industrial front 25 X 8.50-14
R4 Industrial rear 15 X 19.5
You might be able...
I had a similar problem with mine and found that one of the quick connect couplers was bad. I switched the connectors at the front of the tractor until I found the one that did not work.
I have a Landa hot water pressure washer that has a 120V pump and a diesel powered burner. I bought this unit about 25 years ago, it was used and about 15 years old at that time, so about 40 years old plus or minus. The burner is the same as you would find in an oil furnace in your home. I...
Starting with the curved bucket, I would have the bucket at rest on the ground and would mark a plumb line between the loader arm pins and the curve on the back of the bucket. I would think if you are within a few degrees of plumb that would be close enough. Then you could weld the SSQA plate...
I have just gone through the same thing with my tractor Ford/New Holland 1715. There are quite a few videos on the subject that helped me with mine. The "universal" fit systems require fabrication work to connect them to the loader arms and you will also need a universal plate that will be...
I have a 1715 and have replaced the clutch twice (lots of loader work). The 1715 was only available with a single stage clutch, no two stage clutch is even available. Changing the clutch is not difficult, I would remove the loader first if you have one then you split the tractor at the...
I have been using cup hooks for my lights that are on my covered porch for about 25 years now and have had no problems. Lights go up and come down every season and we have different strands for other than Xmas. I think a large cup hook and a pole with a hook might be your best bet.
Just a side note there is a drain hole in the bell housing with a cotter pin head sticking out of it (called a jiggle drain) that you should check. If the drain gets plugged the bell housing will fill with water. You should also use a block to hold the clutch away from the flywheel if the...
I had the same problem with my 1715 and after my research it was cheaper to just replace with new. The plastic gears that drive the hour meter wear out and most shops won't replace them or parts were not available. I checked my old receipt and I replaced mine 13 years ago and the cost was $130...
I have the same model tractor with a factory model 7108 loader.
You won't be able to see anything in the filler hole. If you pull out the dipstick you might see some foaming of the fluid on the dipstick.
Your loader should have a "float" feature on it. When you push the joystick all the...
I have been looking for a pair of coveralls that are the standard weight (not insulated) with a zipper on the leg so I don't have to remove my boots each time I put on or take off the coveralls.
Red Kap does not make them anymore and Key Industries does but is not providing me with any...