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Re: Re: '53 Jubilee Hydraulics / Burrhead
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Posted by Burrhead on December 12, 1999 at 11:32:09 from (12.74.59.79):
In Reply to: Re: '53 Jubilee Hydraulics / Burrhead posted by Bern on December 10, 1999 at 20:46:32:
Yeah, some of these boys are touchy about the all cap letter deal. But no apologies are due, and watch out, there are backseat drivers here too. You possibly could have a different set up than I have. The best way to check would be to install a pressure gauge in this plug hole. It should have constant pressure with the engine running and the clutch pedal in the home position. If we're talking of the same plug, this plug was originally there so you could check the pump for serviceablity. On mine I have installed dual remotes to open and close NH round balers while I service them. I have only used it for 4 years, so if it does'nt work please tell me before I come to depend on it.
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