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Re: charn-lynn power steering
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Posted by Bob M on October 20, 2003 at 12:17:39 from (165.170.128.65):
In Reply to: charn-lynn power steering posted by Delbert on October 20, 2003 at 11:53:59:
You certain the oil's leaking out of the shaft seal and not coming from the hose manifold? The one on my SM leaked terribly when I got the tractor. Turned out the hose manifold had loosened up and one of the O-ring seals was partially blown out. Replaced the O-rings (found matching rings for $.10 apiece at Home Depot) and tightened the manifold back down - it hasn't leaked a drop since. I understand there is a complete gasket and seal kid available for the Charlynn steering motor - Bates Corp stocks them. However I've never had one of these apart. I do know however you need to be careful taking it apart, and to put it back together with the parts oriented EXACTLY as before. Otherwise the PS won't work right when you are done.
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