Posted by couv on April 06, 2009 at 16:18:49 from (98.194.48.149):
I'm going back together will the 100 touch control unit, and have an extra spring. Is it possible it came from behind the # 20 safety valve piston?
I have (4) small springs & nylon guides for the 4 check valves, so it's not one of them, though it is about the same size
I wasn'table to remove #26 pressure regulator valve seat, and behind it, the ball check valve is still spring loaded.
It is smaller than #18 safety valve spring.
i think it came out of the safety valve hole, it is small enough to fit inside # 20 safety valve piston.
ALSO does the closed end of #20 Safety Valve Piston face the rear of the tractor ? This would mean the open end pushes against the ball, and this small spring can fit inside the open end of the safety valve piston and push against the ball instead of the open end of the piston.
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