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1066 - All rise and say a prayer!
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Posted by Michael Sheik on April 11, 2006 at 04:40:20 from (199.153.205.246):
I spent yesterday on the 1066 all day disking. Amazingly enough I had no breakdowns. The only issue that I though might jump up and grab me was the left brake that I had gone through a month ago and never field tested. I noticed that after using it(it did work good) a few drips of fluid coming out the weep hole under the drum. First I though maybe I hadn't tightened the bleeder but checked and it was, so it has to be I didn't get something just right when I put the new oring on the piston. It really isn't too bad and will work short term but probably getting oil on the bands, etc. I'll pull apart and redo after harrowing newly sprigged bermuda. Other than that no leaks and it was good to see the aux. control valve is finally fixed. This was a good test on it and the TA worked great and she doesn't burn any oil!
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