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Re: More Farmall H Remote Control 2-way valve ques
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Posted by chadd on March 23, 2007 at 09:43:11 from (155.92.31.231):
In Reply to: More Farmall H Remote Control 2-way valve question posted by John in Ct on March 23, 2007 at 08:50:26:
I covered everything with oil on mine. The problem is, as you mentioned, water and dirt runs right into the housing with no difficulty through the hole by the rod. That is why ours was rusted tight in the first place. I am thinking of trying to just put some silicone in there for it to ride on. It would at least just take up space and keep the water out. The gap for the control lever doesn't affect the operation of the valve, it just makes it hard to keep clean. All I will say is that if the lever works fine now and it hasn't been disassembled recently, I wouldn't touch it. Getting the little fork off of that shaft will result in breaking something if it is in the same shape as ours was!!
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