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Mikethemasher

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I finally found a tractor with hydraulic lift. I wanted an Allis but fiund a 7119. My questions are

1) can I downliad a service manual from anywhere?

2) does anyone make repo decals? I want to paint it & put Allus decals on it.

3) did they make an end loader for this series?

4) where can I find tune up oarts?

5) (and the most urgent) how do I check the trans fluid and what does it take?

6) what's the oil & air filter #'s?

Thanks in advance.

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Welcome to the club!

Here are the parts and operators manuals for your tractor.

http://bsintek.basco.com/BriggsDocumentDisplay/heCBEN8.wJ1rE7CNj5kbp796Dq.pdf

http://bsintek.basco.com/BriggsDocumentDisplay/jgEAGP_esO3tG5EPl7mRgtLvBCd6.pdf

At the link below you click on accept and enter as a guest and you can downloand parts and service manual for the KT19. Not sure if you have a series I or series II KT19.

Decals can be bought at the link below.

http://www.clickitandstickit.com/

http://www.kohlerplus.com/login.asp

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Thanks RayS. Did they make a front loader for this series of tractors, or just for the B series? Will a B series loader work?

How do I know if I have a Kohler series 1 or 2 engine.

Thanks again!

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Hello Mike, welcome to the club! Unfortunately, Simplicity didn't make a front end loader for the RBT tractors. I'm pretty sure that the loaders for the FDTS wouldn't fit properly without modification. Regardless of what loader you choose modification has to be done. Usually on the air cleaner cover, it will say if it is a series 1 or 2.

Also, here is a few pictures of my cousins 7016 with an Ark 550 loader on it.

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Okay, so basically just find a loader & make it work. How did your cousin make the hydraulics eork? External pump off of the pto?

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If your engine has the ID tag on it.

Spec number of 49200 or above it is a Series II KT-19.

If the engine has an oil filter it is a Series II.

If the spec number begins with 24 then it is a KT17.

24300 and above is a Series II KT-17

The transmission filter:

If mounted on the side of the transaxle = Wix 51335, NAPA 1335

If mounted underneath behind BGB = Wix 51084, NAPA 1084

Air filter depends on which air cleaner it has.

Most KT-19 with round air cleaner uses the Kohler 45 093 02, Fram CA372

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The Reservoir is in the LH side post. All hoses are ran from there. The pump is mounted to the sub frame and mounted underneath the front end and ran off the front crankshaft. Be sure to make a brace for the bevel gear box. I'm sure someone else who has actually built a custom loader could give you some Better information.

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Do not recognize the spec number? Starting with a 52 and too many digits, it is not a KT nor a Magnum. sm00

The serial number if it follows Kohler's index for year built make it a 1994. Could be a Magnum, correct first 2 digits and correct number of total digits (10).

KTs were replaced with the Magnum in 1985, Magnums went through 1995.

It isn't a V-Twin is it? Can you post a picture of the whole engine

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