PT 1845 50 Hour Service/ Weekend work

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<font color=red>"The 1011F, the presently most successful industrial engine in its class worldwide will have a successor, the 2011, as of March 2001."</font color=red>
Sorry to read all those claims. The 1011 will certainly outlast me, so someone else will have to get a 50 hp PT 18xx with the 2011.
 
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<font color=red>I ordered one of the suction cans (like a so-called "Top-sider") from Harbor Freight Tools, so I intend to suck the oil right out.</font color=red>
Dave: I'll be interested to hear how it works. If well, it should avoid some mess.
An old friend once pumped the oil from his boat's Atomic Four with a 12 volt pump in a JC Whitney oil change kit. He poured in new oil and started 'er up, turning just in time to see the last of the plastic tube that he'd forgotten disappear down the dipstick tube. He ran it a couple of years, apparently none the worse for its extra polyethylene lubrication.
 
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Charlie, <font color=red>Once again I exercised my highly developed talent for medium-term misrecollection to increase your anxiety level....(On yours, it probably will.)</font color=red>
Panic slowly John, panic slowly, its only 10 gallons! (amidst flashbacks of a 2x4, a sprinkler head, and a thumb).
<font color=red>Mine is F3L 1011F s/n 0562075. Two numbers earlier befits my earlier purchase date, right? My PT 1845 serial number is 15219.</font color=red>
Mine is 15218.
<font color=red>On the back cover it says 2nd Edition 3/99.</font color=red>
Ah, a time warp. How'd they do that? Looks like we have the last of a long proven design here. I sure hope it turns out better than my last edition Ford 300 six did.
 
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John:
As you said <font color=red>"Looks like we have the last of a long proven design here."</font color=red>
I like knowing that. I haven't heard of it in tractors, but in airplanes and boats I know of instances where a new and improved line of engines turned into an inconvenient mess for a lot of eager buyers - not to mention a warranty disaster for the manufacturer. I'll be happy to hear someone else's experiences with the new 2xxx. I hope the engine's as good as ours.
 
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Sedgewood said:
<font color=red>Sounds as if we have different Deutz books.</font color=red>
Or different engines... my fuel filter I see is a good 6 inches below the bottom of the tank and I presume fuel would flow if I remove it.

My engine is a F3L 1011F s/n 0562077, the book's title is "Operation Manual, FL 1011" uh oh - 1st edition 04/1994. Could my engine be that old too? Hmmm...

So I go to http://www.deutz.de/framee.htm and what do I find:

<font color=green>"The 1011F, the presently most successful industrial engine in its class worldwide will have a successor, the 2011, as of March 2001."</font color=green>

and

<font color=green>"What is new compared to the 1011F ?

• Enlarged displacement

• Up to 14% uprating

• Higher torque

• A future-proof engine concept which fulfills the exhaust emission regulations COMII and EPII far beyond the year 2004

• Extended service life of the toothed timing belt

No more valve clearance adjustment

• A 55% higher PTO of 28 kW at 2800 min-1 for hydraulic pump drive

• Even greater reliability through optimized cylinder head cooling and broader flywheel ring gear"</font color=green>

and

<font color=green>"Your benefits:

• Compact dimensions
• More power with identical installation space
• Excellent power-to-weight ratio
• Oil cooling prevents corrosion and cavitation
• High reliability together with low wear
• Low operating costs
• Low noise emissions"</font color=green>

See above, would have done this the first time but got all tangled up. (I used to make a good living working with computers):eek: :rolleyes: Bill
 

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