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@earlh9368 ай бұрын
Thank you! You have done most of the figuring out how it’s supposed to be for me. Once the chance of snow is gone. I’ll begin. I like the led switches. I’ve seen them at tractor supply. Great information. 🙏🏻
@abundantlifehomestead31008 ай бұрын
Glad I could help! I have a lot more video leading up to completion of the new harness and switches, but post production has been slow. Among just trying to find time to work on it, I recently destroyed my camera (phone) and tablet (studio) both by dropping :-( So I am currently trying to make do with footage I was able to recover and editing apps I'm unfamiliar with. I'll get back into it soon enough though. As for the switches, I really do like them and the finished product looks good, but I found out the switches are very fragile. In the final electronics video, you'll see one of them snap in half while I'm installing the dash panel, and I have since snapped another one. Once everything is in place and secure, they should be fine, but be careful with the install and plan on buying a couple of extra. As always, thank you for the support and kind words. If you have any specific questions about your tractor, feel free to ask and I will do my best to address them.
@DavidGlunt8 ай бұрын
Have you done anything with you injectors. I think I need to replace mine. Trying to find some aftermarket ones. The Kubota mark-up is crazy. working on Hydraulics today. They didn't give me one set of gaskets for the screens. I showed they guy my parts list and said there are two different numbers for the gaskets. One side is larger than the other. He said he didn't get that and he would have to order them. I'll go to Tractor supply with the old gasket to see if they have it in stock.
@abundantlifehomestead31008 ай бұрын
I have not done anything with my injector nozzles yet, they haven't caused me any problems. I generally use OEM parts when I can because I have found that aftermarket parts fail way too often. I learned the hard way when the bearing in my steering gear blew out. Knowing I was capable of rebuilding such things, I ordered a replacement shaft and bearing from ebay. It was cheap but blew apart in 3 months. I went through 3 cheap assemblies from 3 different sources before I finally broke down and paid for the $1200 Kubota assembly. You may not have the same experience though, so don't let that scare you from trying aftermarket parts once or twice. I would inspect and clean the nozzles before replacing them though. The "injectors" are just nozzles in a holder, all of the pumping action comes from the pump (where your throttle linkage connects to the engine). If you are having an issue with one cylinder or another, it could very well be a clogged nozzle. If the problem is through all the cylinders, you could have all dirty nozzles or a worn out injector pump. Just something to think about, I know I hate to realize I spent a lot of money on unnecessary replacements. All of that being said, if you do need to replace the nozzles, any set for the D750-A engine should work. Checking OEM suppliers, the nozzles are about $100 each from Kubota, but you can find sets of 3 on aftermarket sites about $100 for all 3. If the pump itself goes out, OEM is about $1400 and aftermarket is closer to $600. Thank you for your interest and support! If you have any other questions about the tractor, feel free to ask and I will always do my best to address them.
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