rjbianc
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I am currently conducting research for the future purchase of a PT tractor. I have narrowed down the selection to three machines, PT180, PT422 and PT425 and have been reading The Power Trac website and the forums to gather as much information as I can on these machines.
Though many of my questions have been answered there are still some additional question I need answering to best compare the three models:
1) Based on information I have found the PT425 & PT422 have one pump and circuit for the tilt, lift, steering and quick release, and a second pump and circuit for the PTO drive. Is the PT 180 configured the same? If not please describe the circuit on this machines.
2) I believe the trendel pump on the PT422 and PT425 have hydraulic actuation. Does the trendel pump on the PT180 also have hydraulic actuation or is it cable actuation similar to what was used on older machines?
3) The PT425 and PT422 originally had the same size wheel motors, but several years ago they up sized the motors on the PT425. Does the PT422 and PT180 currently have the same size wheel motors or are the PT 422 motors larger then the PT180?
4) I would appreciate PT 180 pictures showing the pumps for possible identification, and if someone could supply PDF files or pictures of the owners manual showing the hydraulic circuits (drive, lift/tilt, steering and PTO circuits)
Thanks Bob
Though many of my questions have been answered there are still some additional question I need answering to best compare the three models:
1) Based on information I have found the PT425 & PT422 have one pump and circuit for the tilt, lift, steering and quick release, and a second pump and circuit for the PTO drive. Is the PT 180 configured the same? If not please describe the circuit on this machines.
2) I believe the trendel pump on the PT422 and PT425 have hydraulic actuation. Does the trendel pump on the PT180 also have hydraulic actuation or is it cable actuation similar to what was used on older machines?
3) The PT425 and PT422 originally had the same size wheel motors, but several years ago they up sized the motors on the PT425. Does the PT422 and PT180 currently have the same size wheel motors or are the PT 422 motors larger then the PT180?
4) I would appreciate PT 180 pictures showing the pumps for possible identification, and if someone could supply PDF files or pictures of the owners manual showing the hydraulic circuits (drive, lift/tilt, steering and PTO circuits)
Thanks Bob