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Posted by Mark on April 07, 2006 at 14:21:27 from (172.129.194.158):
The hydraulic reservoir rebuild kit arrived today and the xeroxed info sheet that came with it leaves a lot to be desired. I need to ask these questions: The head is off and the pistons are exposed. On the top of each piston, centered, there is a large nut. I need to know how the pistons come out and what has to be removed to get them out of the bores. There are more O rings in this kit than I imagined, so I assume there are lots of goodies inside that need to be yanked out. The info sheet said there are two versions..my tractor is a '53 model and I have no idea what version it is or how to differentiate betwen the two. Sure, the kit said one used 8 'O' rings and the other 10, but is there anything else that points to what version I have? I want this to be a happy and productive experience(!), so if there is anything I need to be aware of..spill your guts! Thanks.
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