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Control rod mounting location

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Vito

01-19-2008 04:23:16




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I am installing a remote auxiliary valve and can't quite figure out where the control rod support attaches to.Feel pretty stuip on this one.Pictures would help.
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Vito




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pat in wis

01-19-2008 11:00:31




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 Re: Control rod mounting location in reply to Vito, 01-19-2008 04:23:16  
I have a couple of pics posted on flickr of a stage2 superh aux control mount. google a search for flickr, after you get that site search for superh54 under people. my photoes are public so anybody can see.
hope this helps, Pat



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Vito

01-19-2008 10:14:02




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 Re: Control rod mounting location in reply to Vito, 01-19-2008 04:23:16  
I have the parts that attach to the bracket I just don't know the exact mounting location.The information I have recieved so far has been helpful.
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Vito



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Bob Kerr

01-19-2008 09:37:32




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 Re: Control rod mounting location in reply to Vito, 01-19-2008 04:23:16  
I have one on my M but my digital camera is not working. I will have to go outside and check to be sure, but there is an additional part that goes on the arm that comes off the steering post and one of them has a sheet metal "lock" that keeps the belly pump working all the time, The other one controls the remote valve. In other words there should be two grooves for each of the two rods to ride in. I think the inside rod is for the belly pump and the outside controls the valve.

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CNKS

01-19-2008 09:30:37




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 Re: Control rod mounting location in reply to Vito, 01-19-2008 04:23:16  
I assume you mean an H or M. I don't have that setup, but if you will do a parts search on the www.caseih.com you can see the factory setup. Or it will be in the Operator's manual, also. If an aftermarket system, whatever works.



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