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Leakoff line for TO 35

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Bob Brown

04-24-2007 15:40:36




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Earlier today I posted a message in the MF forum, and thought maybe I'd post here too since it was really where it should have been (sheepish grin).

I have a TO 35 with a bad leakoff line, but the one MF can get from Agco has the wrong fittings for the injectors on my tractor. It is a 4 cylinder, tractor serial no is SDM 192275

Did they use different injectors on later or earlier models? If so does anyone know where I can get a new or used leakoff line?

This was a workhorse up until I twisted one line (didn't realize the fitting was frozen until it was too late). Oil pressure was always weak when hot but I ran 50/50 combo of lucas oil and 50w and used it for 5 years pulling a 6' brush hog.

I've since moved up to a whopping MF 180 but would like to get the TO-35 running again before trying to sell it. Sheet metal is rough but it has a lot of guts left, hydraulics clutch & injector pump all worked well.

I also have one new Agco line for whatever model the MF parts book fits (grin).

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Bob Brown

04-24-2007 16:39:37




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 Additional info on Leakoff line for TO 35 in reply to Bob Brown, 04-24-2007 15:40:36  
Well, I actually found a CD version of a parts manual I purchased years ago and filed where I'd remember it (but didn't until today)

It shows different "Nozzle Holders" for injectors on engine serial numbers SJ 86046E and above (my TO-35 has an engine serial number of SJ 96976E).

Don't know if this helps but the later engines show a nozzle holder # CAV type BKB40S 697K, where earlier engines use # CAV type BKB40S 697

MF parts book shows only one line for ALL TO-35's, and the same injectors 8-(

I'm no rocket scientist but if the perkins engines were a 3 cylinder one line cannot fit both 9-)

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