Re: Pasquali tractor - seeking info
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Posted by GEO on May 10, 1998 at 07:17:51:
In Reply to: Pasquali tractor - seeking info posted by Mike Lamond on May 09, 1998 at 21:14:49:
: All of a sudden Pasqualis are starting to show up here. I never heard of them until my father bought one a few years ago. It has a bucket loader and backhoe mounted now, plus some other 3-point mounted accessories. It's a nice machine once you learn what lever does what and get used to the articulated steering. : We'd appreciate it if anyone can help with the following questions. Email me at mike@enviromation.com : The chassis nameplate reads: : Trattorice "Pasquali" : Tipo 993 No. #1863 Serie 10 : Calenzano Firenze : The engine nameplate reads: : Ruggerini : TIPO RD901/2 : GIRI 3000 (rpm?) : C.C. 1080 : 1. Where was the original hydraulic pump mounted? It must have had something since the 3-point lift is integral. The current pump is mounted next to the engine cooling blower, right up front, with a drive belt off the crankshaft pulley. It has a new belt guard made out of a junked pickup running board (polished aluminum diamond plate, no less). The oil reservoir, mounted over the blower housing, looks original. : 2. Where is the engine oil pressure sender/switch? : 3. Was power steering available, or has anyone adapted it? Making this thing bend in the middle takes some effort with a full bucket. : 4. Does anyone have manuals / literature / pictures available? : 5. What are the oil capacities for the axles, transmission, etc? We have the engine oil taken care of, complete with new filters from the dealer in Wisconsin. : 6. What should the intake and exhaust valves be adjusted to? : Thanks, : Mike TRY Jack Brunning at 603-744-3187 and 608-845-6438 or 608-429-2774 Pasquali USA. Might check with a Zetor Tractor dealer and ask for information on the 2040 which seem to be a Pasquali or very near. I have driven a 2040 and they are hard to steer but had the power and pull. GEO
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