I did try to reach several local shops and unsuccessful. No return calls, outdated business status, closed due to academic, etc. Some want me to bring the tractor to the shop. No such thing as mobile mechanics in this area, i guess. I'm not limiting myself to YT but it's always been my best option so far. Hoping to get a reply from a mechanic that could be more available in local area. Side work option, advice, someone that has a little time to spare. Don't get me wrong, I'm perfectly capable of disassembling the old valve, re-mounting the new one. With the generous help I recieved from previous member, I also have a parts list. I just can't commit and finalize all the parts needed for this conversion. I'm dealing with converting NPT pipe fittings to JIC/Boss Oring fittings. I'm thinking if I had about 30 minutes to an hour facetiming with a flexible mechanical member, it would provide enough knowledge to replace this valve. My problem is, when I get started I would like to finish it same day so the tractor doesn't have to sit more than necessary. Like a week or more! Hope this explains my post more in depth.
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