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Farmall-m-kid

09-14-2005 18:52:33




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howdy, I was seeing if anyone would have a hydrulic cap that has the vent in it for the 2 ways or if they might know where to get one.I know this isnt the right place to be posting this but i posted on the wanted ad's long time ago and got no reponse. thanks




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DWV

09-15-2005 08:33:38




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 Re: Hydrulic cap in reply to Farmall-m-kid, 09-14-2005 18:52:33  
Kirk is correct its the same as used for bleeder
on top of fuel filters MD through 450 and others.
1/8 pipe threads on end that screws into cap.Think
I have extra cap with bleed valve if you cant find one.



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KirkMn

09-15-2005 05:28:14




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 Re: Hydrulic cap in reply to Farmall-m-kid, 09-14-2005 18:52:33  
My manual calls that a Diesel Pump Bleeder Valve. Part # 39677 DA. It looks like it is threaded into the top of the cast iron cap. I've been looking for one too and thought of going to a Diesel mechanic shop to see if they would have them.



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Nebraska Cowman

09-15-2005 07:14:48




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 Re: Hydrulic cap in reply to KirkMn, 09-15-2005 05:28:14  
hey thanks, Never thought of that! I bet I got some lying around



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Nebraska Cowman

09-15-2005 04:08:45




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 Re: Hydrulic cap in reply to Farmall-m-kid, 09-14-2005 18:52:33  
Seems like those little vents always get damaged. I have the caps but not sure I have one with a good vent.



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Dave in CT

09-14-2005 19:30:10




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 Re: Hydrulic cap in reply to Farmall-m-kid, 09-14-2005 18:52:33  
Were you looking for what's sometimes called the 'Christmas Tree' on top of the filler pipe? My H Operator's manual calls it the 'Remote Control Attachment'. It's the vented cap with an elbow just below the cap that's connected to a valve assembly with a rod that goes up to the operator? I'd try calling Steel Wheel Ranch - www.steelwheelranch.com.



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Triker

09-14-2005 18:56:49




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 Re: Hydrulic cap in reply to Farmall-m-kid, 09-14-2005 18:52:33  
I could use one too with a dipstick on it. I just have a iron pipe end that someone put on it.



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