Posted by pete 23 on May 11, 2017 at 16:42:08 from (45.52.60.246):
In Reply to: Farm smells posted by Ivan in Mich on May 11, 2017 at 12:18:36:
About 30 years or so ago, I had to go out on a hydraulic leak on a Farmall 886. Well, it was sitting out in the middle of his liquid manure pit that had about six inches of liquid. I knew the guy very well and told him, I'm not going out there. He says it leaks really bad. No, I said, you drive it out of there as it going to be rotten enough working on in on dry land. He lost a lot of oil but drove it out.
The end plate on the hydraulic valve stack blew an o-ring because the rookie we had working at the shop had installed the o-ring wrong. It was pot metal and now is warped. He needed tractor now. Took end plate to local machinist and he welded it up. He had to grind it out about four times as the oil kept coming through that pourus metal. Told me , last time he will do that as he had a whole lot of time spent. It never gave any problems though afer that.
I needed a shower real bad though when I got done.
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