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Carleton Place On Rod-Side Member

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My selector valve is leaking out of the lever shaft and wonder if anyone has rebuilt one and had good results? Could not find a breakdown for the valve. Any help would be appreciated, thanks, Henry.



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Henry Do you have a picture.. or a name of the valve.. There is a tractor wrecking yard just a mile from me I could check on a rebuilt or a used one.. I have never fixed one but I wonder if it's just an o-ring that can be replaced.. Slim on here does Hydraulic repairs he may know.. but if I had a bit more info I could check the wreckers.. My Son-in-Law is coming here to-night and heading back to Merrickville on Sunday or Monday if I could source anything here to help I could send it back with him .. He is only about a 45 minute drive from you I believe..If I can help I would be glad to.. 



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Henry Check this link.. http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/parts-repairs/162730-mf-gc2300-w-nimco-controller.html  See if that is any help..I am pretty sure you a nimco joystick or controller..



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Thanks Chuck, I am on there and posted the question after I could not find a similar question, as you found. That is the same Nimco controller and problem, I will try the O ring first.



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Here is another link Henry.. http://www.nimco-controls.com/virtupload/content/93/Front_end_loader_brochure_webb.pdf



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Try this too Henry it may be of some help..

 

 



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I would think its just an O ring .if you want a proper seal kit check here

http://www.nimco-controls.com/main.asp?CategoryID=3773&CountryID=9



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one trick I do for removing O-rings is use a cork screw...it works great....just hook the o-ring in the groove and twist it a little and out it comes.

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