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Still Having Problems with Aux Hydraulics on 863
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 24448" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Stems don't normally both go BUT my 753G i just got, one stem was bent so it was dead, the other was sticky. I replaced both stems and it now works 100%. I bought new coils too just to be sure, they were cheap enough to have on hand just in case.</p><p>Stems aren't really cheap, about 130-150 USD for mine, yours i can't be sure but I'd expect around the same range.</p><p>I was fiddling with them yesterday actually, the broken ones that is. You can actually disassemble them. I got into one with my lathe to see what was inside and found there was a thread so you could pull it down (to an extent). Naturally i attacked the wrong one first (the sticky one) so the bent one i un-did with ease.Not that it can be repaired.... Quite interesting all the same.</p><p>From what you are saying with the coil pulling down, it has to be the stem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 24448, member: 82"] Stems don't normally both go BUT my 753G i just got, one stem was bent so it was dead, the other was sticky. I replaced both stems and it now works 100%. I bought new coils too just to be sure, they were cheap enough to have on hand just in case. Stems aren't really cheap, about 130-150 USD for mine, yours i can't be sure but I'd expect around the same range. I was fiddling with them yesterday actually, the broken ones that is. You can actually disassemble them. I got into one with my lathe to see what was inside and found there was a thread so you could pull it down (to an extent). Naturally i attacked the wrong one first (the sticky one) so the bent one i un-did with ease.Not that it can be repaired.... Quite interesting all the same. From what you are saying with the coil pulling down, it has to be the stem. [/QUOTE]
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