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Recent content by diamond_b_farm

  1. liquid ballast in tires

    My brain is not working right this morning. It is Rim Guard not Tire Guard.
  2. liquid ballast in tires

    The non corrosive ballast is sold under the name Tire Guard here in Ohio, USA. It is BEET JUICE. Weighs 11pounds per gallon and is good to -35F. Here in the US they have been using beet juice on roads for snow/ice control. My tire guy said it is more expensive than calcium, but he is going to...
  3. 6341 Diff lock

    thank you. taking the seat and cab bottom out is a tough job.
  4. liquid ballast in tires

    I will try to find out the trade name of the non corrosive liquid. It is supposed to have about the same weight as calcium chloride.
  5. liquid ballast in tires

    calcium chloride I think. If I was doing it now I would check the new stuff that will not ruin the wheel if you get a leak. George
  6. 6341 Diff lock

    The owners manual does not say anything about that. The 4WD works fine winter or summer. It may have so much mud on it that it can not work. When I get time I will take the bottom out of the cab and check it out. Thanks George
  7. liquid ballast in tires

    I have 800 pounds of calcium in each 16.9-34 on my 6341 with tubes. There is a new material available now that will not eat up the rims. George
  8. 6341 Diff lock

    Thanks Mike It has about a ton of mud on it now. when spring gets here I'll take a look at it. My biggest complaint about these tractors is that they were not designed to operate in mud. In winter the parking brakes,4WD cylinder, PTO lever all freeze up. George
  9. 6341 Diff lock

    My differential lock quit working. I have air pressure to it. Any suggestions for repair will be welcome. George
  10. PTO and BRAKE CYLINDERS

    Don't know about the PTO. for the brakes, take bottom out of cab and you will have easy access to the brake cylinders. You don't have to take the rear wheels off like Zetor told me. Make sure you get the new brand of cylinders-frankov, or something like that.
  11. 6341 fuses

    the fuses should all be right there. I was into the fuse panel on my 6341 to put more lights on it, I don't think there is any other fuses. does everything else work-flashers, brake lights etc.
  12. Handbrake on 7245

    I had a similar problem with my 6341. I had the bottom out of the cab to work on the brakes and was able to fix the parking brake with no problem.
  13. Oils to be used in 6341 super?

    The heater works good on mine, but several years ago the temperature control broke. There is a piece of plastic inside that the control cables hook to, and it broke. You have to open the top of the cab to see it. I think the term "super" just indicates changes from the previous model. Just make...
  14. Oils to be used in 6341 super?

    I work mine belly deep in mud sometimes in winter, feeding cattle. I have had the air cylinder that engages the FWD get covered in mud and freeze also.
  15. Oils to be used in 6341 super?

    I also put a heavier gauge battery cable on, it is a long that I thought was to light.
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