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Old 06-09-2018, 08:57 AM
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I am of the opinion that the springs weaken over time and new springs will help to restore the hydro's ability to hold speed better. They are cheap enough that you might as well replace them. the end caps could be reused I suppose, but again, pretty cheap.
That's why I said opinions would vary. When I did my 782 the springs were broken so I stole springs out of a junk 1811 rearend and the 782 has the smoothest hydro of all my tractors.
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