
oil pressure on a 420c
oil pressure on a 420c

[quote="Lavoy"]Not sure what you mean by getting oil pressure, or why you don't want to get it out of the filter housing.
PTO is an attachment that just slips in the back cover, install 3 bolts and you are ready to go.
Lavoy[/quote] thanks for the reply lavoy . my oil pressure goes in to the stop engine zone after the machine runs awhile i would like to hook up a numbered gauge to see what the psi is on the numbered gauge. to see if something is getting in the gauge in the housing . i have ran this machine for an hour or so like this and thought it would have spun a bearing but no noise and still seems to run ok. also are the pto shafts readely available
PTO is an attachment that just slips in the back cover, install 3 bolts and you are ready to go.
Lavoy[/quote] thanks for the reply lavoy . my oil pressure goes in to the stop engine zone after the machine runs awhile i would like to hook up a numbered gauge to see what the psi is on the numbered gauge. to see if something is getting in the gauge in the housing . i have ran this machine for an hour or so like this and thought it would have spun a bearing but no noise and still seems to run ok. also are the pto shafts readely available
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