Posted by D Slater on April 19, 2013 at 04:44:52 from (184.15.34.63):
In Reply to: Re: Attn:janicholson posted by Janicholson on April 18, 2013 at 19:43:45:
Jim the question is about the spool centering spring parts located in the valve spool. Parts lookup site under farmall M hydraulic, number 289. Pin # 2 is held stationary to cover 10 by nuts under and over the cap. Top nut not shown in the picture. sleeve 3 slides over pin 2 with big end down, spring 4, washer 5. these parts retained in the spool by lock or retainer 7. When spool is pushed down in the valve by the operating lever the sleeve 3 stays in position on shaft 2 but the spool slides over the sleeve. When spool is moved up the shoulder of the sleeve contacts the spool then the sleeve slides up on the rod 2. If all parts are not rusty or damaged they should all easily slide out of the spool and move freely when retainer 7 is removed from the spool. Hope I got that correct and understandable so double check me.
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