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Re: Help installing diverter on MF35
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Posted by DavidP, South Wales on May 31, 2006 at 02:26:30 from (81.131.30.177):
In Reply to: Help installing diverter on MF35 posted by tennfire on May 29, 2006 at 20:25:09:
Hello, You should have 3 'O' rings and 2 white PTFE coiled back-up washers. If you have not removed the cap on the tractor, remove the two 7/16 bolts. Twist the cap slightly and lift. The pipe that is fitted underneath may come out with the cap. If it does, great! If not use a pliers and gentle grip and twist and lift the pipe. Once disengaged from the pump underneath DO NOT drop it as it will be very difficult to retrieve. You will see the rings at each end of the pipe. The white washers are to be fitted away from the ends. You will also see one 'O' ring under the cap. Fit new washers and insert the pipe into your valve with the new seperate O ring fitted. Fit the assembly into the tractor housing and downwards very carefully. The pipe has to engage with the pump. You will 'feel' when it has started. Get down and look across the gap. It should be equal all round. If so press the cap down gently and refit the bolts. Some valves require socket head bolts as there is not enough room for the hexagon or socket. Check. If your tractor has Pressure Control you will not be able to remove the tube. Fit new rings and finish off as above. Regards DavidP South Wales
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