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Posted: Fri Dec 07, 2012 8:26 pm Post subject: 1755 What to get for PTO |
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I need to fix the hydraulic leak I have through my PTO. Is that a take it apart, figure out what parts I need, order them and put it back together when they come in kind of a job? Or can I order the parts that would fix the leak along with obvious parts that won't survive the project?
Thanks.
And thanks again to all that have helped me with this problem. Looking forward to getting it fixed. |
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J. Schwiebert Guest
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Posted: Sat Dec 08, 2012 4:06 am Post subject: Re: 1755 What to get for PTO |
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Well when I worked for the dealer it was tear it down, inspect everything and then go from there. We stocked the parts, but once in a while you found something that you did not plan on. The man I help now we do about the same.I would tear it down and inspect it all and then order the parts since you told me you have a parts book. I will tell you the design and parts have been changed since the introduction of the 55 series were placed on the market so the parts will have different numbers and maybe look slightly different. |
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