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Replacing detent balls on aux. hydraulics
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<blockquote data-quote="Luthor" data-source="post: 2877" data-attributes="member: 247"><p>Tazza, I did mine in situ with the engine in, all I removed was the battery. Old detent balls were badly worn but springs were O.K. You will need a 25mm ratchet clamp machined down to approximately 5mm thick with the outermost part of the locking mechanism removed, some grease, quite a few spare balls and lots of patience but believe me it can be done most likely after a few failed attempts. Good Luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Luthor, post: 2877, member: 247"] Tazza, I did mine in situ with the engine in, all I removed was the battery. Old detent balls were badly worn but springs were O.K. You will need a 25mm ratchet clamp machined down to approximately 5mm thick with the outermost part of the locking mechanism removed, some grease, quite a few spare balls and lots of patience but believe me it can be done most likely after a few failed attempts. Good Luck. [/QUOTE]
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