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Posted by Weldon K on May 09, 2007 at 19:19:44 from (162.39.94.217):
In Reply to: 706 PTO posted by Seeing Red on May 08, 2007 at 18:10:00:
Sorry, I told you wrong about the spool comimg out (it's been awhile since I've been in one). It is held in place by a retainer ring. To remove the spool to replace the tiny broken dowel pin, you will need to unscrew the large hex headed part( called the control valve cover )that the shiny spool slides into. If the dowel pin is broken , and I believe it is , the top portion of the spool rod will come out still installed in the control valve cover. To remove the bottom portion of the valve remove the hex head plug on the bottom of the pto unit and the bottom portion should drop out. To reinstall the valve and spool assembly, install the complete assembly from the bottom ,install hex plug , then install top cover over the top of the spool rod.
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