[AT] Knoedler Seat
Steve W.
falcon at telenet.net
Fri Oct 8 10:42:45 PDT 2004
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From: <SZakaluk at aol.com>
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Sent: Friday, October 08, 2004 7:59 AM
Subject: [AT] Knoedler Seat
> I've finally gotten a Knoedler seat for my 1951 Ferguson TO-20, and
have
> three questions. First, the "shock absorber" seems to be stuck
(frozen), won't
> move. SHould I try to free it, or are replacements available? Second,
are
> parts/instruction manualsavailable, from Knoedler or elsewhere?
Third, there's a
> galvanized half inch pipe running to a valve under the seat that was
there when
> I bought it years ago. Is this original, or something added for a
particular
> implement? It appears to be in the way of installing the Knoedler
seat, and I
> may need to remove the line and cap it. Any information is
appreciated,
> directly to me or on the group.
>
> Steve Zakaluk
> Falcon CO
> szakaluk at aol.com
Don't know about the seat, but the pipe is a pressure tap into the
hydraulics. It allows a remote cylinder to be used by locking the three
point in place. The valve is to control the remote.
Steve W.
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