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Tractor has Kohler Command 20-hp. engine; 35-hp. hydrostatic transmission with foot pedal; 40-hp.-rated hydraulic motor with high-pressure shaft seals; cast-iron rear axles with positraction and output torque of 3,300 ft. lbs.; and Roll Over Protective Structure (ROPS) that meets OSHA requirements. Hydraulic valves withstand 3,500 p.s.i. and flow rates of 25 g.p.m. Front valve uses wobble stick control; rear valves feature large handles and extra-light springs to minimize operator fatigue. High-backed seat has adjustable track, 2-position swivel lock, and retractable seat belt. Caterpillar has launched its new D-Series line of backhoe loaders with improved pilot-operated hydraulic controls heading the list of improvements. The new line, which includes the 416D, 420D and the 430D machines, is designed to replace the C- Series backhoe loaders introduced several years ago. The 420D and 430D are also available in integrated electricdrillexplodeddrawings tool carrier (IT) configurations.

John Deere has also increased filter performance on new equipment because of concerns about fuel contaminants. While investigating fuel injector problems, field service representative electricdrillexplodeddrawings Greg Clampitt, from Deere''s Waterloo, Iowa, Engine Works, discovered good reason for that concern.Clampitt used fuel testing equipment on tractors operating in several states. The equipment counted particles as small electricdrillexplodeddrawings as 2 microns both before and after the fuel filtration system (see chart below).Surprising results"The results were surprising, and we think they relate to fuel storage and handling," says Clampitt. "We tested tractors in Texas and, on average, found 25 times more particles in the 2-to 5-micron size range electricdrillexplodeddrawings than on tractors tested in Iowa. There were 40 times more particles from 5 to 15 microns in size in Texas. Results from tests on tractors in Arizona and California fell between the Texas and Iowa findings.

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