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Re: 424 loader/ hydraulic question
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Posted by Dave in Southern Illinois on June 19, 2007 at 11:10:04 from (216.138.60.195):
In Reply to: Re: 424 loader/ hydraulic question posted by IH2444 on June 19, 2007 at 08:43:06:
How difficult is it to replace the seal on the work piston in for the 3 point on a 424. I have the hydraulic housing off to replace the pinion seals and was going to replace the seal on the 3 pt work piston. My I & T manual give some instructions but when I took the top cover off and looked inside I got cold feet. It seems that there are alot of linkages and a spring and a chain that has to be unhooked before the control valve and cylinder unit can be removed. I didn't want to take it all apart and not be able to hook everything back together again. There doesn't look to be very much room inside there to disconnect everything that has to be removed in order to pull the cylinder. Any tips would be greatly appreciated.
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