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Re: Re: Re: Touch Control Overhaul
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Posted by Dave T on September 04, 2001 at 12:55:38 from (63.20.49.131):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Touch Control Overhaul posted by Paul Shuler on September 04, 2001 at 10:09:55:
Hey Paul I was intimidated at first, but I took a couple of days just to take it apart, and lay everything out on bench like it's removed. Once you become familiar with the parts, it actually seems easy. The I&T shop manual has a good exploded view of it. Lay the unit upside down on the bench. The touch control activating yokes have a setscrew on each one that holds a pin. Remove these two pins and you won't have to screw up the adjustment. Remove the 4 big bolts that hold the arms on, and remove the two nuts under the head that hold the piston to these same rods. It'll come apart now. I had to remove the head while it was still on the tractor so I could get mounting bolts off. Mine had a couple of extra bolts, looked to me someone had a major accident, the rocker arms were all gobbed up with welds. If you still need more info, call me at (208)245-4705) But don't wait too long, cuz I may forget...That gasket kit is expensive. The better part of a $100 bill will disappear. It includes head gasket, bottom gasket, gasket for hydraulic pipes and screen, and a pile of o-rings for all the little pistons, and the cylinders on front end of unit.
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