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Re: Super C Fast Hitch problem
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Posted by jwh on March 20, 2005 at 18:44:03 from (12.148.204.36):
In Reply to: Super C Fast Hitch problem posted by Robert Burry on March 20, 2005 at 16:23:27:
I also have a 53 Super C that had the same problem. I don't know how anybody could use it like that. The problem is in the check valve. After lots of attempts to fix that and after scratching most of my hair out, I drilled out two of the ports where the hoses screw in. If you got the valve apart in your hand you can see that two of the four hose ports could be opened up some with a drill bit. That's what I did, don't remember how much, maybe a size or two bigger dill bit. It's worked fine for probably six or eight years now. It can set for a couple months at a time and the hitch never drops as it would over night if you eliminated the check valve. I'm not going to tell you do that but you can look at that valve a little closer and do what you want. Jim
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