Posted by RodInNS on May 16, 2013 at 08:19:51 from (216.118.158.123):
In Reply to: Re: mxm 120 hydraulics posted by tractormiallis on May 15, 2013 at 20:07:33:
It's quick and easy to check... The ones I had a problem with were the real small needle points where the needle would bleed the pressure before the larger part of the ball contacted the mating coupler. The problem was... the coupler kit on had on the tractor had hollow centers and the needle tip fit right inside of it. I only figured it out because one of the other couplers on the tractor was original and had a solid center. Needless to say... I rounded up ALL of the needle point male tips and deposited them in the scrap bucket. I spent nearly a day trying to figure out what in hell was going on with that at the time and it was only by chance that I did figure it out.
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