Ferris 3100Z leaking

Tiger Small Engine

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Dude, If you have the nerve to say that to the most knowledgable person on this forum, then get the hell out of here. We will not help you. Sorry, but we can't flip a switch and magically fix a problem. Idiots like you need to rethink your actions and have a little patience.
I think people in general need to be a bit more patient, a bit thicker skin, and a bit more respectful. The internet is a wonderful tool if used properly, however, the name calling and insults seem to come easier online versus an actual face to face conversation.
 

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I think people in general need to be a bit more patient, a bit thicker skin, and a bit more respectful. The internet is a wonderful tool if used properly, however, the name calling and insults seem to come easier online versus an actual face to face conversation.
I'm usually quite patient and can take criticism but when someone insults me and calls me an idiot, I draw the line. I agree with you about the internet being a great tool and I enjoy the forums found on here. I won't say anything on a forum that I wouldn't say to someone's face, and I wouldn't use profanity on here unless I was quoting what someone had said.
 
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StarTech

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When I try to look up things it does take the equipment actual model numbers. It appears that some of the IS3100Z used the Parker TG Torq motors.
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So this is what is supposedly in the seal kit.
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Redacted info.
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Info redacted due to the OP attitude. But thanks for adding info to my database as I now have both the Parker and the aftermarket source part numbers(still the actual Parker kit, just easier to get one from). Also added the Service Manual for these Torq Motors.
 
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When I try to look up things it does take the equipment actual model numbers. It appears that some of the IS3100Z used the Parker TG Torq motors.
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So this is what is supposedly in the seal kit.
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Redacted info.
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Info redacted due to the OP attitude. But thanks for adding info to my database as I now have both the Parker and the aftermarket source part numbers(still the actual Parker kit, just easier to get one from). Also added the Service Manual for these Torq Motors.
Thank you--how can I tell if it's a TG Torq motor?
 
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StarTech

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Dude, If you have the nerve to say that to the most knowledgable person on this forum, then get the hell out of here. We will not help you. Sorry, but we can't flip a switch and magically fix a problem. Idiots like you need to rethink your actions and have a little patience.
I definitely not the most knowledgeable person but I do try find the info that others are hunting. And this does requires time to find if I can find it provide I have enough info to work with. When I do it don't only help the ones I trying to help but also helps me out later too.

What members got to remember is that other members are not sitting beside them looking at the problem. And personally I have never seen a Ferris mower in my shop but some JD ZTRs do use Parker hydraulic systems.

Just like the kit needed here that retails for around $134 that I can get within a day or two for around $67 now that I have it noted in my inventory database crossed to the Parker PN and which series it fits. All I now to do is just do a search of the database to find it. Also same can be gotten for as little $36 from another source if the customer is will to wait a few more days.
 
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