Posted by Jim.ME on November 02, 2021 at 03:42:28 from (67.242.178.40):
In Reply to: Davis loader posted by Chadpem on November 01, 2021 at 11:26:44:
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I don't know that there were any dust covers at the top of the spools back then. Any of the ones I've seen only had a wiper seal in the body at the top of the spool. A good machine shop might be able to duplicate the plate in steel, if welding doesn't work out for you. Of course the cost might equal or exceed a new valve arrangement.
A bit of abbreviated history for you, may not be exact but gives you an idea of the history of your tag. Davis Manufacturing bought Mid-Western Industries loader/backhoe business in 1950 and developed/improved on the loaders and backhoes. In 1958 Davis/Mid-Western were acquired by Massey Ferguson. Mr. Davis reappeared improving on trenchers which later was acquired by Tenneco/Case. There are some Davis loader manuals in the N tractor club (google it, link to it is not allowed here) library in the loader section you can look at. The valve is similar if not the same as yours.
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