Posted by DEEREMEYER1 on December 02, 2012 at 19:39:14 from (71.50.25.139):
In Reply to: 4020 new Oever haul posted by robert3239 on December 02, 2012 at 17:05:30:
Yep, you probably cut an o-ring. Deere makes a little kit for cleaning liner bores. One of the tools is a little scraper for getting in there to peel the old crap out and the other is kind of a real stiff bristle brush that you put on a drill. Regardless of what you use, plenty of old-fashioned elbow grease is required and you always want to look around the bottom of the liners really closely after installation for any pieces that might have been cut off during installation. I've never cut an o-ring myself, knock on wood, but that's only because I've always been REAL particular about cleaning the grooves.
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