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Thanks.
Same at the loader valve block and power beyond port?
No they would not be the same.
Thanks.
Same at the loader valve block and power beyond port?
Easy now Eric,nobodys following you around and making barbs.As I have stated in my earlier posts good luck to you on your tractor and brush cutter purchase.Take care.I am figuring it out right now.
I've said nothing against your person but you've followed me around a bit on these forums making barbs at my person.
So that I know, why the negative attitude toward my person?
Well said CM.It's not so much a negative attitude toward 'your person' as it is a 'get a clue' as to how you present yourself here, as an expert on most everything you bring up, yet you seem to have no or little real world experience about the subjects you want to beat to death. You've been given good advice about all sorts of tractor related issues by those of us who've taken our time to answer you, and then you question what we're telling you. Just one example: in another of your threads you wanted to and did insist that the T-stat was wrong spec in the DK series Kiotis. It's not, and that was pointed out but you kept insisting you were right. That attitude won't win friends and influence those who know better from actual ownership. If you want to join us and actually own a tractor of any brand or type, and then tell us your experience with it, I for one would be more inclined to listen to your opinion. JMHO.
It's not so much a negative attitude toward 'your person' as it is a 'get a clue' as to how you present yourself here, as an expert on most everything you bring up, yet you seem to have no or little real world experience about the subjects you want to beat to death. You've been given good advice about all sorts of tractor related issues by those of us who've taken our time to answer you, and then you question what we're telling you. Just one example: in another of your threads you wanted to and did insist that the T-stat was wrong spec in the DK series Kiotis. It's not, and that was pointed out but you kept insisting you were right. That attitude won't win friends and influence those who know better from actual ownership. If you want to join us and actually own a tractor of any brand or type, and then tell us your experience with it, I for one would be more inclined to listen to your opinion. JMHO.
What does it matter what any fitting is on any tractor. They make adapters. Any-type of fitting can be made to connect to any other type. So knowing what a specific tractor has (without knowing your intended purpose) is irrelevant.
What components?
Hydraulic fittings and adapters?? There are may places online that have about every fitting in the book. Or any local-to-you hydraulic shop.
You want to know what kind of fittings are on a kioti, I am going to say it likely has NPT(NPTF), ORB, and JIC. Just depends on where at in the circuit you are looking.
Likely cylinders are going to be NPT or ORB. The hoses probably JIC. The valve and pump, either NPT or ORB.
One machine likely dont have a singly style of fitting. It will have many, as well as many different sizes.
Any hydraulic shop that carries fittings will likely carry all 3 of the above mentioned (most common in the states) fitttings.
The british threads arent likely to be found on a kioti.
Source components wholesale.
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