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127 Hydro Release Lever
Can anyone tell me which way the Hydro release flapper goes on a 127. I know the lever points down when not engaged. But does the curled end on the flapper go towards the front of the tractor or to the end of the tractor. I know somebody has probably ask this before.
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First, welcome to OCC.....
The Hydro Release lever looks something like this image. On the under side, the flapper is installed as to face the back of the tractor.
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Put a piece of foam tape just above it to keep it from rattling.
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thanks the foam idea is a good idea. First total restore i have done see if i can post some pictures
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The Start of it all
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Weather around here has been rainy so have to work around the weather
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Completely took the tank apart sandblasted it, patched the bung and soldered it back together. Red Coated it after it was finished.
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You actually took the gas tank apart? Then soldered it back together..... and then put red coat in it?
If you can do that work, why would you need to put red coat in it? If it had a leak, just fix it..... Even seen what red coat does when it flakes off? Nasty stuff. |
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it didn't leak i just want to keep it from rusting again. If you thin it with a stone and do a thin coat to keep it from rusting it wont peel. Most people get it on to thick and it peels. They don't let it dry long enough. By the time I put gas in it, it will be a year. lol
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