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2 new to me c195s

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Sparky

Nice find! 

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8ntruck

@Bens vintage tractors you just answered my question about running a 42" deck on a C195.  What is the drive belt length between the deck and PTO?

 

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Pullstart

Wow Ben!  

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Bens vintage tractors
36 minutes ago, 8ntruck said:

@Bens vintage tractors you just answered my question about running a 42" deck on a C195.  What is the drive belt length between the deck and PTO?

 

I’ll see if I can measure it tomorrow 

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Bens vintage tractors
4 minutes ago, Pullstart said:

Wow Ben!  

Your gonna like what I’m doing to the c195 rolling chassis. 

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Pullstart
7 minutes ago, Bens vintage tractors said:

Your gonna like what I’m doing to the c195 rolling chassis. 


off road buggy?

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Bens vintage tractors
2 hours ago, Pullstart said:


off road buggy?

All I’ll say is turbo diesel 

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Maxwell-8
4 hours ago, Bens vintage tractors said:

All I’ll say is turbo diesel 

Curious to which diesel engine you will be using, what engine can actually make boost? On which engine can you turn up the fuel to accommodate for the extra air? 

I was considering turbocharging my Lombardini 14hp, which you can turn up the fuel, but being one cylinder, it will probably not make sufficient exhaust backpressure to spool a turbo and make consistent boost.

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Shaun turner

Looking for c195 parts.if your parting out.im in the UK and will pay postage. If your interested.

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Maxwell-8
9 minutes ago, Shaun turner said:

Looking for c195 parts.if your parting out.im in the UK and will pay postage. If your interested.

What you need?

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Shaun turner

Hi.i looking for the engine pto assembly and lever and brackets.also the twin lever control valve with hoses. 

Please let me know if you can or cannot help.

Thanks.

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Bens vintage tractors
19 hours ago, Maxwell-8 said:

Curious to which diesel engine you will be using, what engine can actually make boost? On which engine can you turn up the fuel to accommodate for the extra air? 

I was considering turbocharging my Lombardini 14hp, which you can turn up the fuel, but being one cylinder, it will probably not make sufficient exhaust backpressure to spool a turbo and make consistent boost.

3cylinder Yanmar or kubota. I have a 3cyl Yanmar in a deere and it made around 6-7psi when I tested the turbo on it. 

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Maxwell-8
7 hours ago, Shaun turner said:

engine pto assembly and lever

I believe that part is the same on other Horses.

 

7 hours ago, Shaun turner said:

the twin lever control valve with hoses

Maybe @Skipper can help wit that..

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8ntruck

The linkage between the PTO lever on the dash and the PTO has a spring thing on the PTO end that the others don't.  The clutch is a cone clutch instead of a disc clutch used on other models as well.

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Shaun turner

Yes that's the parts I need.also the hydro twin lever and all pipes.

Are you parting it out.???🤞🤞

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Maxwell-8
1 hour ago, 8ntruck said:

The linkage between the PTO lever on the dash and the PTO has a spring thing on the PTO end that the others don't.  The clutch is a cone clutch instead of a disc clutch used on other models as well.

I wasn't a ware of that. Thanks

What is the use for that springymathingy?

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Shaun turner

The spring is for the clutch pressure control and to operate the brake when disengaging pto.

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