[AJD] PTO air pumps

Chris C jdnutinwa at yahoo.com
Sun Dec 4 16:36:03 PST 2005


John,

    Thanks for the advise I will take a look at the
tonight.  

Dean,
 
     Thank for the link I did not have that
information on the pump.  

                    Chris

--- John Wilkens <jwilkens at eoni.com> wrote:

> Chris, the old pump I had used a spring-loaded ball
> valve in the fitting at 
> the top of the cylinder.  Maybe that ball is
> sticking or dirty.  If that's 
> the case you can probably take the fitting apart and
> clean it out...and 
> replace the ball if it's rusty.   John W.
> 
> 
> 
> At 11:48 AM 12/04/2005, you wrote:
> >I see a lot of these PTO tire pumps,  so if course,
>  I
> >had to pick one up.
> >
> >    I have been told that they are slow,  and mine
> >certainly has that down,  but is there a rebuild
> kit
> >for these guys?  Can they be re-rung or anything
> like
> >that?  Or should I simply look for another one that
> >works better..  (1/2 hour and it has not put much
> air
> >in the front tire of a B)  I don't want to depend
> on
> >the thing to fill all my flat tires,  but I would
> like
> >it to work properly so that I could use it if I
> wanted
> >to.
> >
> >                               Chris
> >
> >
> >
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