- Joined
- Jan 31, 2007
- Messages
- 17
- Location
- Pontarddulais
- First name
- John
- Machinery:
- Zetor 7045,
Yanmar 1820
Several Wheelhorses
Finally got all the 7045 electrics & guages working apart from indicators (not relevant for me - I'm never on the road), PTO light & air pressure guage. I can't see where the air pressure sensor is - on the parts diagram it looks to be at the rear of the air tank, but I can't identify it, could it be anywhere else?
Since I cant find a way to post a picture, Ill have to describe the following.
For a free hydraulic return: There is a large filler plug under the seat (currently removed), but the cab floor & seat base fits too close on top of this to enable a return to be fitted to that. On the next level down, where the banjo bolts for the existing hydraulic connectors are fitted, there is at least one large bolt (over to the handbrake side) is this a plug? I am loth to undo it without knowledge in case it secures something large & important to the inside of the transmission case!!
The gearbox oil filler/dipstick pillar: does this unscrew from the gearbox topcover? If so I could possibly weld a branch onto that to screw in a hydraulic fitting to provide a free return - has anyone done this? This looks to me the easiest way to achieve a return port.
Since I cant find a way to post a picture, Ill have to describe the following.
For a free hydraulic return: There is a large filler plug under the seat (currently removed), but the cab floor & seat base fits too close on top of this to enable a return to be fitted to that. On the next level down, where the banjo bolts for the existing hydraulic connectors are fitted, there is at least one large bolt (over to the handbrake side) is this a plug? I am loth to undo it without knowledge in case it secures something large & important to the inside of the transmission case!!
The gearbox oil filler/dipstick pillar: does this unscrew from the gearbox topcover? If so I could possibly weld a branch onto that to screw in a hydraulic fitting to provide a free return - has anyone done this? This looks to me the easiest way to achieve a return port.