Posted by Brian Stockmaster on March 09, 2015 at 19:18:16 from (50.51.141.173):
Hello everyone,
Its been a while since I posted on here to pick your guys brains, but I have an issue with the hydraulic control valve on my old man's 806. The spools were leaking and decided tonight to try to take them apart. It seemed like a good way to spend my spring break instead of going to Florida. So I followed the IT manual the best I could, and got the spool out but managed to break off the union (part #395783R2) trying to get it out. Seems to me that happened on the other 806 last time my neighbor redid the spools for me. I tried to used a small chisel to turn out the broken piece with no luck. Any tips or ideas on how to get that out? Any help would be appreciated. Also any tips to get that union out better/easier would also be appreciated since I still have to do the one for the other remote.
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