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Re: Re: Reverse Engineering, 424 Hydraulics
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Posted by BlueLite on December 31, 2003 at 20:37:35 from (209.226.180.150):
In Reply to: Re: Reverse Engineering, 424 Hydraulics posted by Bob on December 30, 2003 at 20:05:24:
Thanks Bob sounds OK, e-mail me for the cost of the 2 manuals that are not "Blue Ribbon", and we'll take it from there. On the filter, it has a suction filter in the line that goes to the pump. It's a 1.5 X 7in jobbie, and costs a fortune. There is another small screw type filter that's just before the regulator on the pressure line. That's the one your talking about I think. (On the subject of filters the stainless coffee filters you get for a few dollars might be useful, and they seem to be a few microns finer than on the tractors. Might be a good last resort if you can't find one. You'd have to make it fit somehow and use a larger sq. in. area of mesh to make up for the finer mesh). While I'm doing a tear down, I'll be on the lookout for the problem and if I can fix it I will, but the conversion is a last resort. Thanks.
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