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460U gas line, throttle spring, air precleaner

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doug stockman

05-08-2004 03:25:28




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Greetings:

1959 460 utility tractor
C&G = Carter & Greunwald (?sp)

1. My gas line is starting to leak at the connectors and the connectors are starting to round over where you wrench them. I called C&G and they no longer have gas lines with the connectors attached. They have the connectors. A steel gas line goes into the connector and then a ring is on the gas line on the other side of the connector. Where do I get a replace complete gas line or how do I make a new gas line with new connectors?

2. My parts manual shows a spring and a couple of metal connectors on the lower part of the throttle shaft (below dashboard, near hydraulic valves). My tractor does not have the spring or the two metal parts. The parts manual does not show how things are attached and C&G does not have the metal parts, just the spring. Can anyone email me a photo of the inferior end of the throttle shaft where the spring and 2 metal parts go so I can see what I need to make and how to attach them?

3. At the top of the air intake pipe I have a precleaner composed of a metal "hat", a ring of wire mesh, and a paper filter inside the wire mesh. A previous owner had crushed the precleaner pretty badly. I asked C&G for a replacement, but they sent me a clear plastic doughnut that is nothing like I have. Any idea where I can get the paper filter and possibly a premade mesh ring?

Thanks in advance for any and all help.

Doug Stockman
Penfield, NY

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RPM

05-08-2004 09:42:33




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 Re: 460U gas line, throttle spring, air precleaner in reply to doug stockman, 05-08-2004 03:25:28  
The gas line, get a steel brake line at any auto parts store, cut the flares and remove the nuts, get 2 special nuts at CNH dealer, part 222-503, these have a groove that breaks off end when you install the line and into original fittings for the depth by pushing line into carb fitting and same for fuel trap under tank, this will crimp itself onto line, then you can remove line again later and ends should be reusable. The linkage for throttle is going to be tougher, these parts no longer available except spring and ball end joint, junk yard only hope. 460-560 never had any paper air filter of any kind when built either on top or the main lower filter that was oil bath.

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