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Touch Control Rebuild, 100
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Posted by Hobo,NC on June 26, 2007 at 19:24:29 from (71.29.35.149):

Well got the clunk'kin wheel fixed and now got brakes so on to next project. Do I fix the leak'in Touch Control on my 100 or ring the 140. Well I recon push come to shove I could make do wif only one tractor fer cultivating see'n as I am now start'n to eat sum of the home grown stuff out of the garden and most of the vegetables have got to big 2 cultivate and sort wait'n for the late garden to come along then move on to turnip greens and collard time and and and my school boy helper Mutt shore needs sum sperence werk'n on a tractor I spec i will werk on the leak'n Touch Control first. Soooo it leaks out the bottom some were and no were were i kin see a leak. I did pick up the seal/gasket kit # 354007R96 $104 or sum'n like that. i recon we kin figger out how to R&R the Touch Control. I spec the top cover and the rear cover needs to come off so the rams kin come out or are their enny short cuts, it werks good only leaks out the front some were a slow leak but I figger I best take care of it fer I are someone else runs the pump dry. If I git the leak stoped I have already rewerked the rest of the 100 cept fix'n the leak around the right pan on the bull gear I mite throw sum of that shinny read paint on the rest of it, front wuz done a few years back. went threw the engine, front axle, trans, cleaned and sealed the gas tank. Sum of y'all boys know I am ford man but would not take a share in a gold mine fer my 100. I am a mechanic by trade so not skeered.
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