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Old 05-13-2008, 11:11 AM   #1 (permalink)
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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.
 
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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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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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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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Yep... that's yours alright! I'd recognize that old beer keg anywhere!

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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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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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Less adjustability???

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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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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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