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Bob Lucas

10-01-2012 11:17:55




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Where do i bend the 11/16 wrench to take out the relief valve?
I dont have the the tractor opened up yet so i dont know how far i need to bend the wrench thought i would ask before i open it up?

Any replies will be appreciated Thank You Bob Lucas




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heybusdriver

10-01-2012 17:25:48




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 Re: 11/16 wrench 9n tractor in reply to Bob Lucas, 10-01-2012 11:17:55  
I just done one a month or so ago , all I did was remove PTO shaft , reach in from the left side with a normal boxend wrench, break the seal and after it is broken unscrew it with my fingers. For assembling did the opposite , screwed it in with mt fingers and then snugged it up with the same wrench. Mine didn't have any cotter key in it , maybe I got lucky.

Stan
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Bobby Lucas

10-01-2012 12:15:39




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 Re: 11/16 wrench 9n tractor in reply to Bob Lucas, 10-01-2012 11:17:55  
Sorry for not saying the hydro relief valve. Yes i have a socket i am going to open up the cover side that throws in the hydraulics in gear. Can i do it with a socket?

Thanks Bob LucaS



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Dean

10-01-2012 12:43:51




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 Re: 11/16 wrench 9n tractor in reply to Bobby Lucas, 10-01-2012 12:15:39  
No, but you can do it with a cheap set of J. C. Whitney S and C box end wrenches.

If you have the OEM style relief valve with the cotter pin through the end, you will spend more time removing the cotter pin than changing the valve.

Dean



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soundguy

10-01-2012 12:26:01




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 Re: 11/16 wrench 9n tractor in reply to Bobby Lucas, 10-01-2012 12:15:39  
can you? dunno.. never tried...

too easy to pull the pto shaft.. :)



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soundguy

10-01-2012 11:51:00




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 Re: 11/16 wrench 9n tractor in reply to Bob Lucas, 10-01-2012 11:17:55  
expirement.. pul the cover for a looksee.

got any stubby or a socket?



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jackinok

10-01-2012 11:33:24




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 Re: 11/16 wrench 9n tractor in reply to Bob Lucas, 10-01-2012 11:17:55  
Ive never had to bend mine,That i recall, to get to anything.



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soundguy

10-01-2012 11:50:06




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 Re: 11/16 wrench 9n tractor in reply to jackinok, 10-01-2012 11:33:24  
he's obviously talking about the hydro pump relief valve, changing it thru the inspection ort, with the pto shaft installed and in the way.



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