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Topic: NAA hydraulics
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| WayneIA
08-13-2012 21:01:28
199.120.65.230
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There are two types of unloading valves in the hydraulic system. The valve either has a "o" ring on it or the other one runs metal to metal. I have the metal one. Question!!! "I" took this apart Saturday and to day when "I" went to putting it back together, the plug that holds the valve in on the front of the cylinder is no ware to be had. MY problem!! Has any one got the plug or nows of a place to get it? At NH it is no longer supplied. I know this not the right place for this, but I guess this 78 year old need a brain replacement. |
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| Retired Farmer
08-13-2012 21:22:06
207.200.116.132
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Re: NAA hydraulics in reply to WayneIA, 08-13-2012 21:01:28
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| Go back and look within a ten foot radius of where you had it last. Could have fallen and rolled under something. |
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| WayneIA
08-14-2012 10:45:07
199.120.65.230
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Re: NAA hydraulics in reply to Retired Farmer, 08-13-2012 21:22:06
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| Problem Solved. Went to a machine and bought peace of 1" pipe 7/8" long.,and it fit right in to place. The orginal plug will now show up next winter. |
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