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<blockquote data-quote="therick" data-source="post: 120684" data-attributes="member: 21733"><p>I have bought new couplers already but haven't installed them yet, (flat face modern ones). I have pushed in the coupler centers on the current ones to release oil to see if it was there and oil did release and valve closed. I have read an older post where a guy borrowed one like mine and the valve stuck open because of rust on the backside. And that's why I'm hesitant to use it. It sounded like a major repair. Purging the hydraulic oil is a good idea. Would you know if there is access to the backside of the valve so I can inspect and or clean up rust if there is some?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="therick, post: 120684, member: 21733"] I have bought new couplers already but haven’t installed them yet, (flat face modern ones). I have pushed in the coupler centers on the current ones to release oil to see if it was there and oil did release and valve closed. I have read an older post where a guy borrowed one like mine and the valve stuck open because of rust on the backside. And that’s why I’m hesitant to use it. It sounded like a major repair. Purging the hydraulic oil is a good idea. Would you know if there is access to the backside of the valve so I can inspect and or clean up rust if there is some? [/QUOTE]
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