PowerTrac Specific Modifications

/ PowerTrac Specific Modifications #141  
A quick four month follow up on the muffler wrap. The engine oil now rarely exceeds 195F, even when the outside air temperatures are in the 90F range. The hydraulic oil maxes out right around 125F, and the exhaust air from the hydraulic cooling fan is just warm, not hot. I'm thrilled to have the hydraulic oil temperatures stay lower.

I haven't noticed any issues with the hotter exhaust. I had some concerns about it impinging on the right rear tire while parked, e.g. while chipping, but other than the tire getting warm, no issues. To be fair, the tire got warm before the muffler wrap.

All in all, it has been a great upgrade for me, or rather the tractor.

All the best,

Peter
 
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/ PowerTrac Specific Modifications #142  
A quick four month follow up on the muffler wrap. The engine oil now rarely exceeds 195F, even when the outside air temperatures are in the 90F range. The hydraulic oil maxes out right around 125F, and the exhaust air from the hydraulic cooling fan is just warm, not hot. I'm thrilled to have the hydraulic oil temperatures stay lower.

I haven't noticed any issues with the hotter exhaust. I had some concerns about it impinging on the right rear tire while parked, e.g. while chipping, but other than the tire getting warm, no issues. To be fair, the tire got warm before the muffler wrap.

All in all, it has been a great upgrade for me, or rather the tractor.

All the best,

Peter
Great job. Any chance you would consider starting a new dedicated post and cover your work, as best you can after the fact, on specifics like where you bought the wrap, measurements for cutting to fit etc? I would like to do it and don't want to reinvent the wheel.
 
/ PowerTrac Specific Modifications #143  
A quick four month follow up on the muffler wrap. The engine oil now rarely exceeds 195F, even when the outside air temperatures are in the 90F range. The hydraulic oil maxes out right around 125F, and the exhaust air from the hydraulic cooling fan is just warm, not hot. I'm thrilled to have the hydraulic oil temperatures stay lower.

I haven't noticed any issues with the hotter exhaust. I had some concerns about it impinging on the right rear tire while parked, e.g. while chipping, but other than the tire getting warm, no issues. To be fair, the tire got warm before the muffler wrap.

All in all, it has been a great upgrade for me, or rather the tractor.

All the best,

Peter
On a UTV we did the same to keep the box from melting. When a muffler or exhaust pipe is insulated, they do run at higher temps and that will shorten there life expectancy.
 
/ PowerTrac Specific Modifications #144  
On a UTV we did the same to keep the box from melting. When a muffler or exhaust pipe is insulated, they do run at higher temps and that will shorten their life expectancy.
That sounds like a win.

You are probably right that this shaves some life off the muffler, but the rest of the tractor runs so much better to put this solidly in the plus category for me. That said, this a Deutz air/oil cooled diesel, so the mufflers run pretty cool to begin with. The final temperature of 500F is still pretty cool for steel, and only 100F warmer than before, and way cooler than a gasoline engine exhaust header/pipe.

A gasoline engine is a very different story, as you point out.

All the best,

Peter

P.S. The full write up on how I did it as @m5040 asked for is at
YMMV...
 
/ PowerTrac Specific Modifications #145  
I bought a front hoe with the Toro Dingo attach plate. All I needed to do to make it work with my PT425 was to cut a notch in the top and cut the two rectangle holes in the bottom for the locking mechanism. View attachment 778099View attachment 778101
Would this apply to the pt422 as well? Anyway you could post some pics of the cuts you made on the dingo connect? I would love to be able to use dingo attachments as they are easier to find
 
/ PowerTrac Specific Modifications #146  
Would this apply to the pt422 as well? Anyway you could post some pics of the cuts you made on the dingo connect? I would love to be able to use dingo attachments as they are easier to find
I believe so. My understanding is is that the QAP IS THE SAME ON BOTH 422 and 425
 

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