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Topic: Need Help with a B414
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Stevie W

01-20-2013 07:13:11
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Just got one,got it running yesterday.Question 1 it has Zenith VN carb Broke it down and cleaned it and lines yesterday and set timing.It runs very good...It doesnt have the piece that goes from the top of carb to the oil bath.It needs to be 2 1/4 inch at carb.Can't find a pic no where on net or in Shop Manual.The way the carb sets is higher than the oil bath..With the hood down a man cant just elbow a pipe to it.Need to find the piece or a pic.Mine is 63 model i think with Ser#2671....Question 2 Transmission got some water changing it takes 20 quarts..But not sure what kind..it smells very different..Thanks for any info.Going to like this tractor..little different from h,m,and 400

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George 4

01-20-2013 20:57:32
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 Re: Need Help with a B414 in reply to Stevie W, 01-20-2013 07:13:11  
I notice the S/N of yours is 2671. Mine is 2672. I replaced that same hose a few years back with one from CIH. I see Messicks still have it available at around $59.00. What a coincidence. Out of interest where is this tractor located. Mine is in southwestern Ontario.



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Phil Tibbetts

01-20-2013 17:35:12
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 Re: Need Help with a B414 in reply to Stevie W, 01-20-2013 07:13:11  
Part # for original is 3045 325 r91. I will be surprised if it is available. Let us know if you check.



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Phil Tibbetts

01-20-2013 10:56:10
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 Re: Need Help with a B414 in reply to Stevie W, 01-20-2013 07:13:11  
Here is the link for McMaster Carr. Minimum order is 5 ft. And it is not cheap $12.34 a foot. It does last a lot longer than any other tubing I have used.

http://www.mcmaster.com/#55125K77



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Phil Tibbetts

01-20-2013 10:40:08
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 Re: Need Help with a B414 in reply to Stevie W, 01-20-2013 07:13:11  
It comes with a spring inside. I remove about 1/2" from the carb end and 1" from the breather end. Get 2 1/4" and it will squeeze down to the breather end with a hose clamp. It is thin but strong. It can be bought from McMaster Carr but it is better to get it from the aircraft shop. Sometimes they have a short piece they will give you.



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Phil Tibbetts

01-20-2013 09:29:03
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 Re: Need Help with a B414 in reply to Stevie W, 01-20-2013 07:13:11  
I am using piece of aircraft scat tubing. It is orange red in color and I got it at the local airport maintenance shop. It can make a sharp bend and is heat resistant.



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JimB2

01-20-2013 08:59:43
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 Re: Need Help with a B414 in reply to Stevie W, 01-20-2013 07:13:11  


Hi, here is picture of both sides of B414 Gas engine from Operator Manual.

JimB



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Stevie W

01-20-2013 09:39:39
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 Re: Need Help with a B414 in reply to JimB2, 01-20-2013 08:59:43  
Where can I get this from the web...So I see it bigger.Wonder if i could do this with a spring in hose.
Thanks alot



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jimb2

01-20-2013 13:39:59
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 Re: Need Help with a B414 in reply to Stevie W, 01-20-2013 09:39:39  
Hi Stevie,

If you email me at clarabrownlee@rogers.com, I will scan that page of B414 Operator's Manual and email it to you.

JimB



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Stevie W

01-20-2013 09:55:32
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 Re: Need Help with a B414 in reply to Stevie W, 01-20-2013 09:39:39  
Or maybe does anyone have a part # from IH for Hose from Carb to oil bath



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Stevie W

01-20-2013 08:05:51
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 Re: Need Help with a B414 in reply to Stevie W, 01-20-2013 07:13:11  
Thanks Really going to enjoy the challenge of this tractor.Biggest struggle is to get oil bath working.Dont want to cut on hood and put air cleaner on top...Very hard to find parts for..After this phase of trans and getting filtered air to carb.It looks like a water pump replacement... not even tryed to find it yet
Thanks for all info



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MJ in the UK

01-20-2013 07:48:19
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 Re: Need Help with a B414 in reply to Stevie W, 01-20-2013 07:13:11  
Hi Steve welcome to your British built B414tractor. Most of the B414 here in the UK have the diesel engine so I know nothing about the petrol engine. The geabox and rear axle oil is all in the same compartment and uses 90wt gear oil. The level plug is just in front of the left hand foot plate and you fill it through the plug by the gear lever. The hydrulic unit under your seat drains out of the plug on the R.H. rear of the unit.The filling plug is at the R.H. top rear of the hyd. unit. the level for the hyd. unit is the bottom of the filler hole threads with the lift arms in the down position. If when adding oil to this unit and you notice the lift arms are in the up position DO NOT push the lift lever down without the plug in the hole as you will get drowned in hyd. oil-been there-done that. The system uses IH Hytran oil. I own a B414 diesel Ialso own a B250, 1940BN, 1942W6, 1945H, and a 1949M witch was the last M to come to the UK before IH started to build the M here at Doncaster. MJ

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