Posted by P and R Pete on March 10, 2009 at 17:02:35 from (173.86.4.206):
In Reply to: 140 Hydraulics posted by P K Ouellet on March 10, 2009 at 10:31:23:
Hugh! Are you 'dissin' me? LOL!
Hey, I'm a "one-trick pony"!
All I know is my Super-A, it's the only tractor I have and all I'll probably ever have, (just the way she goes). But I took lots of pictures when I overhauled my engine, hydraulic block/pump, and rear brakes/seals, so I'm just trying to 'give back' some of the help I got here, and hope I'm not being a pain-in-the-*ss in the process.
I was so meticulous and asked so many questions and made sure I was doing it right that it took me upwards of 5 months to get it done, when most of you guys here could have had it finished in a weekend! LOL
But hey, I got through it and know what worked for me, and I might as well pass it on.
So PK, here's what I used to get out those bushings...
...and when I stuck it in the bore of the bushing, I 'torqued' it sideways so the tip grabbed inside the bore, and the side of the rubber grabbed the rear edge of the bushing (so no scratches), and while holding it 'torqued', I pulled back straight, and the bushings came right out.
One more thing that helped- a 'drag link' socket that I got from NAPA, to unscrew the 'Pressure Regulator Valve Seat'. About $13.
And Hugh, I love you, man! You have more knowledge in your left pinky that I will ever have the chance to accumulate in my lifetime.
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