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901 Hydraulic tubes
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John(OR)
09-03-2016 15:26:33
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I don't want to beat this subject to death but,I have a 901 selecto-speed do you suppose I could split behind the transmission and work from manifold end . I'm not comfortable removing trans by myself (71 yrs old) or could I work from manifold end without splitting. thanks for any info I can get.
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M-MAN
09-05-2016 04:47:49
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Re: 901 Hydraulic tubes in reply to John(OR), 09-03-2016 15:26:33
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I'm not familiar with a 901 but if it's like the 801 there is no need for a split. Just remove the manifold and run a 7'16 tap in there as deep as it will go. Screw in a piece of all thread, slip on a pipe nipple, a washer and a nut and pull it out when you tighten the nut. After about 3/4 of an inch it will be free.
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John(OR)
09-05-2016 15:15:04
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Re: 901 Hydraulic tubes in reply to M-MAN, 09-05-2016 04:47:49
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Thanks sounds simple enough, when I put new one in how do I know the other end is going where it is supposed too ?
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