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Re: Jubilee with milk hydraulic fluid--lift bleeds
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Posted by John Arnold on July 14, 2006 at 15:00:17 from (66.110.253.8):
In Reply to: Re: Jubilee with milk hydraulic fluid--lift bleeds posted by Dennis Andres on July 14, 2006 at 08:29:23:
Well, the problem is it leaks down,like not enough pressure. I took the pump off and disassembled it. It had a bunch of crud in it and the large o-ring type seal was very 'worn'. I ordered a service kit with gaskets and springs/balls, from New Holland for only $13.00. Only problem is it won't be here until next week, and I really wanted to do some work---er play this weekend. Oh well. Also,in one of the slots where the big balls go there was a piece of white plastic or something...a little chunk...looks like it could keep that piston from going up/down. Does anyone know if the FO-19 manual has exploded views. Tractor supply has them, but they are sealed..couldn't check. Thanks again guys. One last question. Do you know if anyone besides New Holland carries the valve inspection cover gasket? John
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