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Re: 3pt won't stay up. Do I have a bad seal or bad cyl
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Posted by GEO on January 11, 2002 at 14:15:44 from (63.104.132.136):
In Reply to: 3pt won't stay up. Do I have a bad seal or bad cyl posted by Eric Joseph Patterson on January 10, 2002 at 20:22:10:
If 3 point leaks all the way down with engine off, one of two orings are bad. One is on the piston and the other is on the head of the cylinder. Most any hydraulic shop can help you with the orings. However, it is best to get them from Long, because they are metric. It is not differcult to replace either one. You will have to remove the head under the seat. Hardest part is removing a small pin connecting the control linkage. Once head is remove, pay close attention to brass retaining ring that surrounds the head oring. These sometime break and have to be replace or tacked back togather. If you get inside and find that both Orings are OK, then the next step is to check dump valve. This is Longs website, but it is not working last time I checked it. http://www.longagri.com/
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