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Posted by CNKS on May 12, 2004 at 07:31:28 from (207.178.99.253):
In Reply to: C touch control posted by FC on May 12, 2004 at 05:03:29:
Get the kit from Case-IH and replace everything while you have it off -- About $90. As to the control rods, once you have all the hadware off, they just pull out. The bigger ones (the two cylinders underneath) have a lot of suction, but they will come out. If you buy the kit, you will need to take the head off -- it will be stuck pretty good, removing it may make it easier to get the cylinders out, if you decide to go that far. There is nothing on the unit that is press fit, without going out and looking at mine, I don't remember the details, it's been a couple of years and my CRS is getting worse. I don't like things in the way, and took off the rockshaft before attempting any further disassembly. Basically, you may just have some corrosion. I also don't remember the number of O-rings, the kit will have everything you need, and covers more than one model.
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