I am looking for the part numbers for a shim kit for a relief valve on an M4050. I see a bunch for the L series, but none for the M series. I have also sent questions in to see if they are the same kit, but I can’t get anyone to confirm or deny.
I'm pretty sure you M4050 does not take shims like newer models.I am looking for the part numbers for a shim kit for a relief valve on an M4050. I see a bunch for the L series, but none for the M series. I have also sent questions in to see if they are the same kit, but I can’t get anyone to confirm or deny.
Hey lets bolt a Ford hub cap on it too as that really helps with performance.Put one of the following part numbers into the www.messicks.com parts search engine. Then scroll to the bottom of the page and you will see "This part fits 360 models" and click on that. Scroll down toward the bottom to find the M series tractors and see if yours is listed. Sorry, I don't have the part number for the "O" ring. It didn't come in a labeled package when I picked them up last week.
Shim Part 0.1 = 31351-37970 $0.71
.................... 0.2 = 31351-37960 $0.71
.................... 0.4 = 31351-37950 $0.71
Also don't forget to pick up a spare O ring.
If you read what he wrote, he gave him a list and told him to check and see if his tractor was on the list.Hey lets bolt a Ford hub cap on it too as that really helps with performance.
FYI: Be mindful of advice given!
Sometimes you've got to be a detective to give great info. ;):unsure: Look at where they are, every region / country can have different tractors ( yes they can be the same letters and numbers and be different) that we are used to seeing or hearing about. Kubota has gotten into the bad habit of...www.orangetractortalks.com
It wasn't as much "Bad Advice" as it was me yanking his chain!If you read what he wrote, he gave him a list and told him to check and see if his tractor was on the list.
I don't see how that's bad advice.
Well, carry on then!It wasn't as much "Bad Advice" as it was me yanking his chain!
Why would you ruin a Kubota by putting a Found on Road Dead item on it?Hey lets bolt a Ford hub cap on it too as that really helps with performance.
FYI: Be mindful of advice given!
Sometimes you've got to be a detective to give great info. ;):unsure: Look at where they are, every region / country can have different tractors ( yes they can be the same letters and numbers and be different) that we are used to seeing or hearing about. Kubota has gotten into the bad habit of...www.orangetractortalks.com