Posted by casered on September 27, 2008 at 09:33:47 from (71.173.0.88):
I took the valve assemblies off my 560 to rebuild them as they were leaking and I overhauled them according to my I.T. manual. Problem now is that when i moved the control lever the first time something snapped inside the valve. I found the gears for the control inside had some teeth missing, that weren't missing when I put it back together. I am not sure where I went wrong on it, as I followed the rebuild procedure in the manual on reassembly and have it timed according to their instructions. I got rid of the leaks but have a bigger problem now instead.
My question is what could I have put together wrong? Does the hitch need to be up or down when reinstalling the followup control or does it not matter? I realize with the gears broke it will not work, but was not sure what to look at when I get them and start putting it back together. I was hoping to be able to use this tractor during harvest season.
I called my Case dealer this morning and they said the gears are N.L.A. with the exception of one. but I need them all. Anybody got a good used set?
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