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Points: 0 | Updated Models I was in NH this weekend and I saw what I believe was an updated 4530. Not sure If I like the improvements. The one I was looking at had a different set of rear rims on it, than I have. Not a big deal but I ike the ones I have better. The other update I saw was the addition of a water seperator. It looked like it was factory, and not a dealer option, I could be wrong. I like the addition of the water seperator, I just didn't like it's location. It was located on the left side, just below the sheet metal, right in front of the step. The problem with the location is I think, I would probablly kick it with my foot when getting on the tractor. Like I said the addition is a good one I hjust believe thatre has to be better thought put into the location.
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05-13-2008, 11:32 AM
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Originally Posted by Edster I was in NH this weekend and I saw what I believe was an updated 4530. Not sure If I like the improvements. The one I was looking at had a different set of rear rims on it, than I have. Not a big deal but I ike the ones I have better. The other update I saw was the addition of a water seperator. It looked like it was factory, and not a dealer option, I could be wrong. I like the addition of the water seperator, I just didn't like it's location. It was located on the left side, just below the sheet metal, right in front of the step. The problem with the location is I think, I would probablly kick it with my foot when getting on the tractor. Like I said the addition is a good one I hjust believe thatre has to be better thought put into the location.
I know a picture would be helpful, but I didn't have the camera with me. | Are these your wheels or the new wheels?
They weren't just swapped for a different rear track width??? Did it have R1's or R4's?
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05-13-2008, 12:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Dougster Are these your wheels or the new wheels?
They weren't just swapped for a different rear track width??? Did it have R1's or R4's?
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It had R1's Doug and the ones in the picture are the rims that were on the tractor. On mine the center dis is a little different. Where the dish bolts to the rim there are two bolts instead of one like those in the picture.
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Originally Posted by Edster It had R1's Doug and the ones in the picture are the rims that were on the tractor. On mine the center dis is a little different. Where the dish bolts to the rim there are two bolts instead of one like those in the picture. Here's a picture of mine | Yep... that's yours alright!  I'd recognize that old beer keg anywhere!
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Originally Posted by Dougster Yep... that's yours alright!  I'd recognize that old beer keg anywhere!
Dougster™  | We're not going down that road again are we? Se the difference in the wheels? I'm not sure which I like better.
Wonder why the change. | | | |
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Originally Posted by Edster We're not going down that road again are we? Se the difference in the wheels? I'm not sure which I like better.
Wonder why the change. | More adjustability???
Less adjustability???
New wheels are Made in China???
Old wheels were special-ordered " beer keg compatible" version???
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Originally Posted by Dougster More adjustability???
Less adjustability???
New wheels are Made in China???
Old wheels were special-ordered " beer keg compatible" version???
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Don't know. Keep the Keg comments up buddy.
Actually I'm over the wheel thing. What I want to know is if the water separator is available as an upgrade kit for us folks without. | | | |
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05-13-2008, 07:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Edster Don't know. Keep the Keg comments up buddy.
Actually I'm over the wheel thing. What I want to know is if the water separator is available as an upgrade kit for us folks without. | Ahhhhhh... the first question posted on MU for Brenda!
I'm guessing that if you've got the cash, they can sell you the kit!
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