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Bustedupcowgirl

08-21-2005 12:07:02




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I busted this piece on my 756 tractor and am having trouble finding a replacement on the net. I would think it waould be called a hydraulic valve add on, but I sure can't find anything like it. Would very much appreciate any help you guys can give me.

Here's a pic of the part>Link

I>Link am also new to this type of forum and had a lot of trouble finding my way around. If anyone has any leads would you care to email me at dani@bustedupcowgirl.com Thanks!

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K.B.-826

08-21-2005 20:18:52




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 Re: Help with part in reply to Bustedupcowgirl, 08-21-2005 12:07:02  
Wow, how'd you break that? That's a hydraulic control valve, 706, 806, 1206, 756, 856, 1256, 1456, 826, 1026, 766, 966, 1066, 1466, and 1566 all used the same valves. You need to know if that is a open-sided valve or a closed-sided valve before you order a replacment from a salvage yard. Looks like an open-sided valve to me, does your 756 have two control valves, and is that the inside valve? Does it have oil passages on the other side? Post a picture of the other side and I'll tell you for sure.

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Bustedupcowgirl

08-22-2005 19:00:44




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 Re: Help with part in reply to K.B.-826, 08-21-2005 20:18:52  
Yes it is an open sided. I located the part today with help from you guys, I sure appreciate it. I did decide since I had nothing to loose to try to braize (sp?) it first. It was my first experience with cast and all went well so far. I put it back together and no leaks or seaps as of yet.

How did I break it? Well I am not very good at working on things I know nothing about....I noticed a small leak on the end and tried to tighten the nut....the rest is history.

I like my drill doctor. I am a mess at sharpening them by hand. The company I work for is to tight to buy *real* bits so I get to use it quite often.

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Joe Kimbriel

08-22-2005 12:22:51




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 Re: Help with part in reply to K.B.-826, 08-21-2005 20:18:52  
How do you like your drill doctor?



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K.B.-826

08-22-2005 17:45:56




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 Re: Help with part in reply to Joe Kimbriel, 08-22-2005 12:22:51  
Huh? I don't own a drill doctor. I might have posted on a different forum well over a year ago asking if they're any good, but I'm getting real good at sharpening them by hand.



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Sheepdog

08-21-2005 19:00:59




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 Re: Help with part in reply to Bustedupcowgirl, 08-21-2005 12:07:02  
I don't have part # for the 756, but a 1066 one is #529 910R93. It's a Hyd Control Valve. The only difference is the little piston in the center of the valve is better in a 1066. Either valve will work on either tractor. Any junk yard will have these, but pick one with a chrome shaft that has no pits in it. The three bolts that hold this together has to be torqued to a certain ft lbs. (which I did'nt look up, but can). Have someone, if you can't, take the new one apart and replace the o-ring around this piston and other o-rings also. Once got a valve from a yard and the o-rings they sent to go bettween the valve and end plate were to big, use IHC stuff.

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Sheepdog

08-21-2005 14:47:40




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 Re: Help with part in reply to Bustedupcowgirl, 08-21-2005 12:07:02  
Yes you did. This is a common part, but I need to get some info from the shop. Check later.



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Dellbertt

08-21-2005 12:41:32




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 Re: Help with part in reply to Bustedupcowgirl, 08-21-2005 12:07:02  
Take the dots out of this address and go there.
www.v.a.l.u.-b.i.l.t.com For some reason this is a four letter word here.



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