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Re: Super C Fast Hitch Problem
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Posted by JWH on December 06, 2003 at 16:05:10 from (12.148.204.241):
In Reply to: Super C Fast Hitch Problem posted by Bud on December 06, 2003 at 10:45:56:
I just went out to look at mine. The rear hose on the control goes on the right side of the check valve block, frt hose to left side. They come straight under seat, right hose to right side of cylinder & left to left side. There's a plastic plug with a spring behind it that keeps the hitch from dropping, maybe thats bad or spring broken or weak. If your original reason for removing the check valve was for going down real slow, her,s what I did. Take the ck valve apart. there's a spool valve on one side that should move freely & an o ring if I remember right. Look in the 4 holes where the hoses screw in. Two of the holes are real small, open them up a size or two with a drill bit. I don't remember what size, it's been a few years since I had it apart. Wash it out good & reassemble. Post back your results. Mine works great,but travel at your own risk. Jim
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