Putting shade up, decide what to do
while she idle, I put 1 and maybe 2 strip of metal to make more shade
I try to show you where the oil level been sitting since she started idling, it is right below the "D"
not seeing any leak beside cylinder 2 and tiny gear case leak (jb weld did not fix it, it broke through)
It looks like paint is not showing up anytime soon and I have no funding to order another one
Now: let her idle a bit, keep putting up more shade, it is so easy to do and so glad i finally did it
but I am fixing to put the wheels on and ride around,
get the loader into the shop area, start to do the hydraulic line install
more detail plan: put on battery/air box/, install good strong battery, install good wires, rig up a switch for starter and glowplug, install front axle propeller, exhaust, front wheels, seat, steering wheel, keep making more shade, you wont regret it, then if I get to it,
go bring the loader to the work area, install the big bolt and bracket, finish up the hydraulic lines, last I remember they were almost figured out
it would have been nice to paint loader off the tractor, but we just roll with punches and be flexible
go get her started, keep making shade, and reflect on what was just said
idle for 1-2 hour, oil pressure staying 55-60 psi
yes, at around 1:50, she sink into that state of tranquility, the purring idle, that seem it is about to shut off,
but no, she stay on, purring, smoothly, then she choke out from too little diesel, but notice
that she can get lower rpm without shutting down, we are 20-25 hour idle break in time
about 75% done with the shade task, doesnt have to be perfect, get to machine assembly
that should be enough shade, got the main work area, this task been bugging me since page 1 of the thread
move all ladder, get rid of all block and anything off ground, clear area, then
rig up strong battery with switch for start and glow plug, wire the alternator, make sure it charge, be able to start and stop it reliably,
dont forget to tighten all bell housing bolt
then put front wheel on and it will be the first time machine off block in 4/5 month
then after that plan on bringing the loader, installing on tractor, figuring out hydraulic, etc
lower throttle until she choke out, check oil, oil level exactly same as before 3-4 hour idle
now that I study the picture then the video, oil level look like it drop tiny bit, keep idling it, and keep studying it
what could be the reason it is pushing out diesel or oil from cylinder 2?
@L35
valve guide seal: I think this is it, they were rubber seal that I did not change on the head
it does look like oil, diesel runs better
thank you
tighten all bell housing bolt, tighten diesel filter, study this image try to see why bracket not lining up properly
figured out bracket was upside down, diagram help
machine idle 5-6 hour today, close up of oil level, same level...
install air filter, exhaust, propeller, front axle, find strong battery, figure out alternator wiring
tighten bell housing bolt, install airbox, plumbing, hardware, install exhaust, try that battery see if she hold volt,
next: install front axle and propeller, put strong ground on battery, wire in alternator,
thought about starting wiring: put simple switch on starter solenoid, put switch on glowplug and mount them on a random bolt in good location