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Posted by gene b on April 10, 2002 at 19:50:07 from (63.15.137.62):
In Reply to: Re: Question for gene b re; A exhaust-lift posted by bob s IA on April 10, 2002 at 17:28:43:
you wont like the price for the leather ring on the piston 40pluss bucks I get leather fron a harness shop for a few bucks it works fine any how the device that holds the load is NOT the cycl it is the rubber washer in the check valve assy by the cycl new rubber washers are 8.50 clean the whole assy up real good the brass washer that acts as a check valve and also the brass plunger that lifts it up to realease the pressure the lever that rotates has o-rings on it for seals and IT SCREWS OUT AFTER removing the stop pin on the block side I have some of these units for sale use three of them on my tractors even have one with the hose that runs to the steering colunm that unloads the cycl for the 2-way plow live sw of IA CITY 17 MI come on down always glad to help for these systems have been around them since 48 great devices they will work if decent care is given glad to help gene b
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