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I friend who is a coppicer (is there such a word) and he has an old tractor which needs a replacement part and he cannot find one so I said that I would ask in herr....

 

The tractor is an Alice Charmer ED40 1963

 

Engine is a Standard motor co 23C

 

The part is a rubber tube with different size apertures one end is one and three quater inches and the other end is two and a quater inches,

 

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Can anyone help please

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go in to ur local agriculture spares place (not ur large main dealership type but your cheap any part fits kinda place!) and say have u got something to match this. Or failing that you can get convoluted replacement radiator hose and u'd probably find u'd get a size to squeeze over the one end and tighten down the other with a jubilee clip or two. :biggrin:

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I friend who is a coppicer (is there such a word) and he has an old tractor which needs a replacement part and he cannot find one so I said that I would ask in herr....

 

The tractor is an Alice Charmer ED40 1963

 

 

I cannot help but we had one as a loader tractor on the second dairy farm I was employed, strange thing with a hand clutch and a foot clutch. Anyway I think it was the same engine as the 4 cylinder MF 35 before they changed to the much better 3cylinder perkins.

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go in to ur local agriculture spares place (not ur large main dealership type but your cheap any part fits kinda place!) and say have u got something to match this. Or failing that you can get convoluted replacement radiator hose and u'd probably find u'd get a size to squeeze over the one end and tighten down the other with a jubilee clip or two. :biggrin:

 

Thanks Mike the guy has tried that approach with no luck, the two ninty degree turns happen in such a short space that the things that he has tried so far do not work. I am sure that he will eventually find a something that will adapt but it seems worth looking for the correct componant as well.

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Search ebay for a silicone 1 3/4" to 2" reducer bend and a 2 1/4" to 2" reducer bend, bit of 2" pipe in between and you're sorted.

thanks, i will pass that on

 

If there's not quite enough space between the two contact this lot, they'll be able to make you thanks........

 

.......................i contacted them and they quoted £500+

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