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Re: cont...F10 loader collars (allan)
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Posted by Allan In NE on July 13, 2006 at 08:37:49 from (148.78.243.24):
In Reply to: cont...F10 loader collars (allan) posted by fisherman on July 13, 2006 at 08:13:55:
Yep, you've got it. Just use your screwdriver to pop that leather off the raised shoulder it sets on after you remove the retaining bolt in the end. Put the new leather back up on that shoulder, put the reinforcement sping-cup in it's center, bolt of 'em on and shove 'er back up in the tube. It helps to put a little oil on the leather to help it start in the cylinder lip. They never "look" bad; they just get "out of round" and get "flat spots", mostly because of the weight of the darned loader arms. A lot of guys will park the loader with the arms up to keep pressure on the seals and force them out against that cylinder wall at all times. Dunno if that helps or not, but you can figure on this little job every three to five years. Allan
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