Posted by RuralTowner on June 12, 2013 at 18:57:27 from (75.226.28.144):
In Reply to: Late 63' MF 202 posted by RuralTowner on June 08, 2013 at 21:36:58:
NOW WE'RE IN BUSINESS! Was coil coil wire afterall...lost contact when I'd set it aside to dangle. Fires up fine now and should have it home tomorrow.
But 1st order of repair? The left lift ram leaks like a sieve from around the rod if the bucket is raised much...this turned up as a seeper on day 1 but has now gotten worse apparently. Hints at all on where//what hydraulics seals are to be found that fit proper? This one is a MUST to fix. The rest of the loader hydraulics seem fine but I'd rather have the parts on hand for when needed.
The power steering is as stiff as...and no doubt as low as hell as well. But functions with enough muscling for the loading//unloading.
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