TS1910

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miramichiguy

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Location
New Brunswick, Canada
Tractor
Iseki TS1910
Just brought home my first tractor and now have a few more questions.
1)Is the TS 1910 oil and fuel filter the same as the Bolen's G192 or does it match some other that I can easily purchase locally.
2) What length should the lower arms of the 3PH be? I have heard that for some attachments if the arms are too short, when lifted to its highest level, the attachment can rub on the tires. Not all category 1 3PH have the same length arms and I need to know what is best for my TS1910. I am looking to attach a 50" snowblower.
This is a great site and the information that I have read gave me the confidence to buy a grey market tractor.
P.S. Anyone have a pic of a roll over protection system that they attached to their Iseki and where it is bolted? Also, any close-up pics of their 3PH? Thank you!!!!!! /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 
   / TS1910 #2  
Welcome to TBN and congrats on your new tractor. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
I'm sure Buck, Len or several of the Iseki gurus will be answering your questions in detail, so I'll not step on their toes.
 
   / TS1910 #3  
Do you have the Brand and filter number of the oil filter? I should be able to cross the oil filter to something local.
 
   / TS1910 #4  
Call or email me I have your filters. The lower 3 point arms we build are 28" from pin to pin. If you need parts to build your 3 point we have those also.
 
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Thanks for all the replies. I found this site on oil filter cross-matching http://www.misfat.com.tn/catalogue/cataloguemisfat.asp?lang=EN
They give me a Wix oil filter number of 51034, Fram PH2886or FramPH4832, or Bosch 0513(among others).
Can anyone tell me if they are using any of these on their TS1910? /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif Also, still looking for a fuel filter cross reference.
Thanks again
 
   / TS1910 #8  
With most attachments, you will need to "reverse" the rear wheels to their widest. That gives about 6" addition clearance for the tires.
I have had no problem attaching a shredder, box blade, cultivator, and a lift bar. The guy I got my tractor from said a post hole digger wouldn't work because it couldn't be picked up high enough.
 
   / TS1910 #9  
Can anyone tell me if they are using any of these on their TS1910? /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif Also, still looking for a fuel filter cross reference.
Thanks again
I had a G192, it's a great tractor but really hard to find parts for. I used a Phram filter. I think it was a PH8 the same one you use on a ford 300 inline 6 or an F150 pre 1990 or so.
They will tell you the threads are different but if they were I couldn't tell it. I used the heck out of of that machine and sold it before anything major went awry, I sugest you do the same. You can get some parts at your Masey dealer, but otherwise it's a real hassle you'll have to improvise. Unless you want to deal with people in Hawaii.
 

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