Posted by Crazy Red Power in SE-WI on May 30, 2010 at 10:14:55 from (75.128.197.43):
Will the gas tank size dictate where the right & left ports are located? My 400, gas, has the 18 gal. tank, the ports are mounted under the tank & facing out/front. The 400 gasser in the manual has the 21 gal. tank, the ports mounted to the hydraulic reservoir(?) & facing out the side. The 400 LP has the R/L ports oriented the same as my 400. Are the junction ports & their metal lines, on my 400, interchangable with the 460/560? I guess I'm just trying to figure out if the last owner of my tractor swapped out more parts I didn't know about or if my tractor was originally an LP (the tag ain't much help, it just says 4070). Which would greatly exite me & I might do a happy dance. I always wanted an LP tractor & would want to convert it back, post-haste.
One other thing, whilst I have your attention, I don't suppose there's a place that fixes or has parts for the old break-away that came with the remote on my H? I have a leaker on the right connection when connected & just don't like giving up on original pieces, ESPECIALLY the H! 'Tis an heirloom. Thanks, Mike
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