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Posted by FC on May 12, 2004 at 05:03:29 from (66.84.205.26):
After putting it off for far too long I am attempting to replace the o-rings in the touch control (control rod leaking). I removed the unit from the tractor and have it "belly up" on the bench. The problem is I have yet to be able to get the control rod out of the side that was leaking. I have the bracket which connects the control to the rockshafts, but there is another bracket which is attached by pin/cotter pin to the rod. Do these press in? or is mine just stuck. I loosened the allen head screw in the center of the control rod, but the pin will not come out. It does appear to be somewhat rusty, and I generously applied PB Blaster last night before giving up. Also, how many o-rings per valve? I thought only one, but there is a second groove I can see with no o-ring on it. I have been told this is an easy fix, but so far it has not been pleasant. Thanks in advance for any tips.
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