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Topic: Re: Questions about 880 rebuild
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| John Schoenauer
02-25-2013 15:55:41
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I have the owners manual and an Oliver shop manual. I have figured out how to plumb it but the momentary ristrictor didn't have the PAL nut so after I cleaned everything up I am not sure were to start. I guess I will start in the middle and see if it works. I plan to use a small cylinder to lift the bar on a sickle mower. Al if there is any info on the momentarty ristrictor my e-mail is johnschoenauer@q.com The shop manual dosen't give a starting point.
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| AJB-830
02-25-2013 18:08:58
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Re: Questions about 880 rebuild in reply to John Schoenauer, 02-25-2013 15:55:41
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| John, I might still have that restrictor in my shop. If I can find it, I can take a picture of it. Been about 10 years since I took it off the 770. I am not sure, but I think they might be the same on both sides as I think then can stay on with 2-way. I took mine off because it tended to leak oil. But with it off, a heavy implement drops real fast. Al |
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