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  1. J

    5.2k vs 6k axle

    Entropy1, you make valid points. I've compared my trailer to of many 14k rated trailers I have access to and the construction is almost identical. 6in c channel main frame and tounge frame. 3in c channel cross members on 16in centers etc... As for the axels the data tags from the manufacturer...
  2. J

    5.2k vs 6k axle

    Update**** After much research and cross checking spindle, bearing, tire, and axel compatability between trailers rated between 5.2k and 7k, I have determined what kept my trailer rated for 10.4k is the wheels. I could not find any 15in wheels(which I have) that were rated for 3k or over. In...
  3. J

    5.2k vs 6k axle

    3000lb rated tires
  4. J

    5.2k vs 6k axle

    Good point on the legal side of it. I'm mainly trying to get down to the physical/mechanical differences, if any, between a trailer rated at 12k and 10.4k when they both have axels rated at 6k. The purpose of figuring this out is that I would like to start hauling an 8000lb skid steer. This...
  5. J

    5.2k vs 6k axle

    Hub diameter is 12" common to 5.2k-7k axels. Brakes size also are common between 5.2-7k axels.
  6. J

    5.2k vs 6k axle

    I usually hang out in the skid steer section but now I have a question regarding the trailer I recently purchased to haul my 1835c skid steer. I've read many threads on many different forums on the differences between 5.2k and 6k axels and I have yet to come across a clear concise answer so I'm...
  7. J

    Open cab to Homemade Enclosure

    Hookedondiesel I believe we have the same machine. This is what I did on my 1835c. Built a door frame from angle iron and used 1/2" lexan for door. Used 4" weld on bullet hinges so it's easily removable. Unfortunately due to the location on the ignition switch it needed to be relocated. Side...
  8. J

    1835c tandem pump

    Thanks man! I carefully ran a tap through to clean up the threads. Gently seated the orifice. May be just under torque spec but I was not going to tempt fate lol.
  9. J

    1835c tandem pump

    Ok... so I thought long and hard about how to proceed with my issue. Against your advice Tones and maybe my own best judgment I decided to proceed with the repair as originally planned. Prior to making the repair I placed a rag over the servo inlet port and bumped the starter. A LOT of debris...
  10. J

    1835c tandem pump

    Tones thank you for the advice. I am in total agreement with you on the risk of attempting this repair while pump is installed. I will probably end up removing the pump, atleast then I will be able to have a look at the other components. If I run into other damaged/worn parts, do you know of a...
  11. J

    1835c tandem pump

    Here are photos of the pump. I don't see a data tag or markings anywhere with S/N, revision number etc... but the parts break out gives a pump assy. p/n. The orifice that needs to be replaced is item 6. Original p/N N14000 which has been superceded by p/n H435773 which I have already ordered. I...
  12. J

    1835c tandem pump

    Tones the existing threads are still there, just damaged. If I try and thread the undamaged orifice from the front pump in, it starts, and then stops, telling me I still have some meat to work with. If I tore down the pump to proceed as you recommended, I have no idea how I would source the same...
  13. J

    1835c tandem pump

    I have determined the threads for the orifice body are 5/16-27uns threads. I have ordered a new orifice and the correct bottoming tap to repair the threads in the bore. Hoping once I have a correctly installed orifice that will fix my issue. Should have everything by the end of the week. Hoping...
  14. J

    1835c tandem pump

    I have an 1835c with roughly 3000 hours that has been issue after issue since I purchased it about 5 months ago. This morning I noticed the RH side drive was very slow to respond. As the day carried on it got worse and worse to the point where I would have to push the right stick full forward...
  15. J

    Thinking on purchasing an 89 Case 1835C

    Either way, the loader valve should have the same 4 position spool valve for the boom control. Up, neutral, down, and float.
  16. J

    Thinking on purchasing an 89 Case 1835C

    The boom has a float function, the bucket does not. Left stick all the way to the right to get into float position.
  17. J

    1835c chain sprocket alignment

    You were correct sir!!! I did have the rear sprocket on backwards. I suppose one must always be willing to let a simple old machine humble him. I have one side completely buttoned back up and everything works. Thank you for your "educated guess", it is much appreciated.
  18. J

    Thinking on purchasing an 89 Case 1835C

    I purchased an 1835c about 6 months ago, however my machine has a tmd20 gas engine engine and it's a total whimp. The machine is very good in my opinion for what it is, and what it was designed to do. The machine is very simple and easy to work on. I suppose what you plan on using it for is what...
  19. J

    1835c chain sprocket alignment

    My god man I think you're right. I will flip it around tomorrow and see if that does the trick. Much appreciated!!
  20. J

    1835c chain sprocket alignment

    I recently purchase a Case 1835c. Machine has around 3000 hours(hour meter broken). I've been making repairs and bringing it up to snuff on its routine maintenance over the past few months. I'm currently reinstalling the wheel hubs after tearing them down and rebuilding all four, and cleaning...
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