That's a great idea. I've heard people say to put a hair dryer on the input to the air filter too. Haven't tried that yet, but might give it a go at some point this winter to see.
@Redneck_Ed it's like I told Aguas yrs ago instead of a heat lamp to keep their well house warm in the winter put a electric heater in it because they have a Thermostat to control the heat and save electricity. I have one in my cordless tool cabinet also
How's she goin'? This is an interesting test to do. My GC2300 is 15 years old and it would be interesting to see if the Hydraulic pressure is still up to spec. Thanks for showing how to do it!! All the best for the New Year and take care!!
Best to you in the new year too! This project was simple but really interesting. I learned a lot about the fittings and quick couplers on the tractor too. There is a Vevor kit out there that is pretty nice, but I don't think it has the right adapters for making a 3/8" AG quick coupler connection. That Vevor kit seems to be designed to screw the test gauge pigtail into a 3/8" hydraulic line. Ken's Bolt On or piecing it together are the best ways to go in my opinion. $48 for the Massey gauge kit from Ken. Not sure if shipping would be high for your area. It's $9 or $15 flat in the US.
Great video Ed, I’ve been working on my 2022 1725M and was wondering if there was a way to email you? I had a channel back when RU-vid started a long time back, and was wanting to start another about the Massey, similar to what you do. I would also like to maybe collaborate with you on some knowledge I have in the field. How could I get ahold of you or get in touch with you?
You need to be signed in and on a PC browser, not mobile device, to view the contact information on my page. Try that. Look forward to hearing from you.