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2. [1] 029300-5070 GASKET D12&5T1
4. [1] 150646-0500 INLET UNION
6. [2] 150508-3300 BEARING PIN
8. [1] 150650-1701 NOZZLE-RETAINING NUT
10. [1] 150550-4800 STOP PIN
12. [1] 150562-4400 COMPRESSION SPRING
18. [1] 150570-0000 SPACER BUSHING
20. [1] 150571-0000 SET OF NUTS
24. [1] 150572-0020 STOP PIN
26. [1] 150562-3100 COMPRESSION SPRING
28. [1] 150565-5500 THREADED PIN
29. [1] 150519-4600 UNION NUT
30. [1] 029332-2030 GASKET D25.5&22T1
31. [1] 150567-6700 CAP NUT
40. [2] 026508-1240 GASKET D11.9&8.2T1
42. [1] 150613-1700 EYE BOLT
800S/1. [0] 150523-5000 SHIM D11.5&4.5T0.50
800S/1. [0] 150523-5000 SHIM D11.5&4.5T0.50
800S/1. [0] 150523-5100 SHIM D11.5&4.5T0.52
800S/1. [0] 150523-5200 SHIM D11.5&4.5T0.54
800S/1. [0] 150523-5300 SHIM D11.5&4.5T0.56
800S/1. [0] 150523-5400 SHIM D11.5&4.5T0.58
800S/1. [0] 150523-5500 SHIM D11.5&4.5T0.60
800S/1. [0] 150523-6000 SHIM D11.5&4.5T0.70
800S/1. [0] 150523-6500 SHIM D11.5&4.5T0.80
800S/1. [0] 150523-7000 SHIM D11.5&4.5T0.90
800S/1. [0] 150523-7500 SHIM D11.5&4.5T1.00
800S/1. [0] 150532-6700 SHIM D11.5&4.5T0.1
800S/1. [0] 150532-6800 SHIM D11.5&4.5T0.2
800S/1. [0] 150532-6900 SHIM D11.5&4.5T0.3
800S/1. [0] 150532-7000 SHIM D11.5&4.5T0.4

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Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel (ULSD) poses a greater static ignition hazard than earlier diesel formulations, with a higher sulfur content, which may result in a fire or explosion. Consult with your fuel or fuel system supplier for details on proper grounding and bonding practices.
Note: The removal of sulfur and other compounds in Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel (ULSD) fuel decreases the conductivity of ULSD and increases the ability of the fuel to store static charge. Refineries may have treated the fuel with a static dissipating additive. However, there are many factors that can reduce the effectiveness of the additive over time. Static charges can build up in ULSD fuel while the fuel is flowing through fuel delivery systems. Static electricity discharge when combustible vapors are present could result in a fire or explosion. Therefore, ensuring that the entire system used to refuel your machine (fuel supply tank, transfer pump, transfer hose, nozzle, and others) is properly grounded and bonded is important. Consult with your fuel or fuel system supplier to ensure that the delivery system is in compliance with fueling standards for proper grounding and bonding practices.The two basic types of distillate diesel fuel are No. 2 diesel fuel and No. 1 diesel fuel. No. 2 diesel fuel is the most commonly available summer grade diesel fuel. No. 1 diesel fuel is a winter grade diesel fuel. During the winter months fuel suppliers will typically blend No. 1 and No. 2 diesel fuel in various percentages to meet the historical low ambient temperature cold-flow needs for a given area or region. No. 2 diesel fuel is a heavier diesel fuel than No. 1 diesel fuel. In cold weather, heavier fuels can cause problems with fuel filters, fuel lines, fuel tanks, and fuel storage. Heavier diesel fuels such as No. 2 diesel fuel can be used in diesel engines that operate in cold temperatures with an appropriate amount of a well proven pour point depressant additive. For more information on fuels which include blends of No. 1 and No. 2 diesel fuel, consult your fuel supplier.When you use No. 2 diesel fuel or other heavier fuels, some of the fuel characteristics may interfere with successful cold-weather operation. Additional information about the characteristics of diesel fuel is available. This information contains a discussion on the modification to the characteristics of diesel fuel. There are several possible methods that can be used to compensate for the fuel qualities that may interfere with cold-weather operation. These methods include the use of starting aids, engine coolant heaters, fuel heaters, and de-icers. In addition, the manufacturer of the fuel can add cold flow improvers and/or blend No. 1 and No. 2 diesel in various percentages.Not all areas of the world classify diesel fuel using the No. 1 and No. 2 nomenclature described above. But, the basic principles of using additives and/or blending fuels of different densities to help compensate for the fuel qualities that may interfere with cold-weather operation are the same.Starting Aids
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