Posted by BobinIL on January 26, 2011 at 05:48:35 from (128.174.125.78):
I just had my cam follower pin replaced and my dealership made the draft control adjustments to the linkage. I brought my lift cover home to reinstall on my tractor (Jubilee) and now I have found that the draft control plunger pin is about 1/4 eaten up with rust and wear. The plate is also eaten up with rust. What is the best/easiest way to replace the plunger pin? I assume I am going to have to remove the cylinder from the lift cover plate. Where are the bolts that hold the cylinder on? Are they under the hydraulic accessory plate? I am a little miffed at the dealership for not replacing the plunger when he had the thing apart. I guess with these old Fords it is best to do what you can yourself.
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