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Posted by Tom Kelley on October 03, 2001 at 20:09:50 from (216.117.92.64):
You guys have always been very helpful. Can you pitch in again and help me figure out what happened to my 1954 model 70 gas? One very cold morning last winter I drove the tractor back into a woods where I had left a dump wagon overnight. The wagon is seldom used and was loaded with firewood. I drove the tractor back to the house, connected the hose from the cylinder on the wagon to the remote outlet on the tractor, and tried to dump. I heard a loud pop and then nothing. The bed hadn't moved an inch. The remote outlet is dead. The rockshaft works fine but when I connect to the remote, nada. I think that water may have been frozen in the line and I blew a seal or valve in the remote. What do you guys think happened and how can I repair it?
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