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NAA where is the oil pressure gauge fitting on blo

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BSLK

04-30-2006 20:04:50




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Putting a NAA back together and cannot find where the oil pressure gauge fitting goes into the engine. As you are sitting on the tractor, the guage line is running on the right side. Would anybody have a picture? Thanks




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Jubal Lee

05-01-2006 08:19:10




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 Re: NAA where is the oil pressure gauge fitting on in reply to BSLK, 04-30-2006 20:04:50  
third party image

Old and John are right, here is pix.



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Don in Tallahassee

05-01-2006 12:17:59




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 Re: NAA where is the oil pressure gauge fitting on in reply to Jubal Lee, 05-01-2006 08:19:10  
The picture above shows the original vane type hydraulic pump on the NAA. If the tractor's pump has been changed to the rotary style pump the line is behind the pump and very hard to get to. If I remember I had to take off my pump to install a new oil line.



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John (Wash.)

05-01-2006 07:34:05




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 Re: NAA where is the oil pressure gauge fitting on in reply to BSLK, 04-30-2006 20:04:50  
There is a threaded port on the right side of the block 2" to the left of the left coil mounting bolt. A 90 degree elbow threads into this port and turns up to receive the oil pressure gauge line.



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old

04-30-2006 21:09:35




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 Re: NAA where is the oil pressure gauge fitting on in reply to BSLK, 04-30-2006 20:04:50  
Should be on the right side of the block, just in front of the bell houseing. On the 801 series it is behind the hyd pump and may be there also on the naa. iF IT IS YOU ALMOST HAVE TO STAND ON YOUR head and flip side ways to see it.



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