Posted by Jim Allen on June 22, 2009 at 08:12:07 from (209.173.160.22):
In Reply to: remote valve posted by cazzhrdwd on June 21, 2009 at 20:01:07:
Not sure which tractor you have, but on my 826, I couldn't find a new one. They are pretty simple to remove, tear apart, clean and reseal, but here is something to forewarn you.
My problem was that after about three times coming apart, with all new o-rings each time, both mine still leaked. Puked, in fact. I could see nothing obvious in the internal hard parts to cause it, but in desperation, I got a used one and it has been fine so far for about 6 months. I have a manual for the tractor, and it isn't brain surgery for someone like me who has rebuilt automatic transmissions to do a simple item like the remote... but no matter what precautions or care I took, they always leaked right away after the "rebuild." Kinda took me down a few notches, even in that legendary status in my own mind! ( : < ).
From what I have learned, this is an uncommon occurrence, so you shouldn't be overly worried. Just be sure to clean everything well, look closely at everything, take care not to nick an o-ring and use plenty of oil on assembly.
But then again, you probably shouldn't listen to me, as my track record so far does not bear too much scrutiny or instill much confidence! ( : < (
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