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Posted by Triker on September 09, 2005 at 05:38:32 from (208.24.179.12):
It doesnt take much to confuse me on tractors since I am new to it but two things I have questions on. I am converting a dual cylinder to single on my 3pt and went and got breather caps. Which hose do I take out and put the breather in? The one at the bottom or the top by where the cylinder actually comes out. I am guessing the top by where the cylinder comes out. Also last night I stopped by the Tractor Supply place to get a coupler and hose and the guy told me not to forget to bleed my hydraulic system. He told me to take the spark plugs out and open my fill plug and crank the motor to get the air out. I have never heard of that by that doesnt mean anything. I thought I would ask the experts on here. I have a 39 H. Thanks!
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