Posted by 1370rod on December 20, 2012 at 16:09:59 from (174.125.224.243):
In Reply to: Re: 1370rod posted by t970 on December 20, 2012 at 14:45:54:
No, the fuel tank does not have to be removed to get valve off. The spool sticking out the front of the valve is disconnected from the draft linkage by removing the spring on it, then insert a punch in the hole drilled through the end of the spool. Using the punch as a handle turn the spool counter clockwise to unthread it from the draft linkage in the tractor. After valve is removed take care not to push the linkage in tractor to far rearward, you need that sticking forward so when reinstalling the valve you can get the two parts threaded back together. The valve removal for the first time can seem difficult but it really is'nt, it just takes time and ask questions if you encounter a problem. Rod.
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