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Topic: TE20 Hydraulic control vave -- too long??
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| Mollongghip
02-24-2013 03:19:23
202.129.124.202
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Hi all, after a long time between drinks I am finally getting my tractor back on the 'road' After replacing a bent control valve I have refitted into the tractor. On trying to refit the linkage to the t-bar I found it to be hard going to say the least but got it mounted and it looks OK. Manually turning the pto shaft is working the pump and lifting the arms etc. My problem is that the distance between the linkage arms is around 3 5/8", the stabiliser bracket is 3" between faces so obviously something is not quite right. Any ideas from the experts out there?Thanks Brett |
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| Jerry/MT
02-24-2013 11:42:36
206.183.116.145
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Re: TE20 Hydraulic control vave -- too long?? in reply to Mollongghip, 02-24-2013 03:19:23
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| Take a close look at the control fork. Is it spread too wide? the stabilizer should fit between the control fork arms,above the valve "T" |
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| Trac
02-24-2013 04:58:22
71.48.107.173
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Re: TE20 Hydraulic control vave -- too long?? in reply to Mollongghip, 02-24-2013 03:19:23
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| i'm trying to understand what you mean so the control fork that goes on the control valve? working through the inspection hole is not easy spread the control fork slightly you just need to do one side at a time it will go then enjoy job well done with a drink! |
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