bindian
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What goes in the hole in the dash?
Also, what model is the International? I almost pulled the trigger on a 856, years ago.
What goes in the hole in the dash?
1586What goes in the hole in the dash?
Also, what model is the International? I almost pulled the trigger on a 856, years ago.
The cab kits do make an older tractor much nicer to be in, quieter and more comfortable.Conway or Loretta is fine with me. Lots of this new fangled country "music" is just rap to me.
I was just gonna remove the interior, scrub it all and paint it, but .......Now, whatever happens in the cab is your fault. After your post, I found this website... Complete Cab Kit for John Deere Early 30 Series 4030 4230 4430 4630 Again, it's all your fault, Dusty3030.![]()
I would expect it used R12. It can be converted over to 134 after flushing the system and compressor, changing the oil and replacing the receiver/dryer.What freon was used in it and what do you use today?
An example of how plugged the radiator and the oil cooler can get. The 4040 is original to the farm. Growing up with it it always ran in a certain temperature range even not doing anything. It was normal, not hot. After I quit farming went to work in a factory, built a shop and had money and little more time I started to take a different approach on maintenance. And one of the things I did was slide cooler out and give a good intensive cleaning and to say it was plugged was an understatement. Straightened some fins. I had never seen that tractor run so cool. No load and barely came off cold and when under load all day stayed well below where it normally ran. It was worth the effort.I plan on pulling the whole interior and clean/paint or replace. While out, everything will get a rodent eaten wire inspection. Didn't think about pulling all the tin, but it is a sound idea. Back flushing the oil cooler is a great idea. Cleaning out the radiator is good idea also.
I have planned on all new filters and fluids. This is standard on any used machine I buy.