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<blockquote data-quote="1982vett" data-source="post: 1632356" data-attributes="member: 7795"><p>Sticky ant hills were a bit of a problem but haying went ok. It's the weed spraying that's getting off to a rough start. Pressure relief valve was stuck so I go to town to get a new one. Take the old one off and decided to try to unstick it with a screwdriver. Took very little pressure to do s I put it back on and give it a try. Seemed to work fine so I load up a load and notice a tire I aired up the day before is low. Found the valve stem dry rotted and leaking so back to town to get it fixed. Returned the relief valve while I was at it. Get back home, put the tire on and head to the far pasture. Engage the pto and find the pressure a bit weak so stop to adjust. Seems the valve is sticking again as I manage to blow a hose. Back to town for the relief valve I just returned...</p><p></p><p>I do have a wheel bearing that needs replacing on a rake before I start cutting again later this month.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1982vett, post: 1632356, member: 7795"] Sticky ant hills were a bit of a problem but haying went ok. It’s the weed spraying that’s getting off to a rough start. Pressure relief valve was stuck so I go to town to get a new one. Take the old one off and decided to try to unstick it with a screwdriver. Took very little pressure to do s I put it back on and give it a try. Seemed to work fine so I load up a load and notice a tire I aired up the day before is low. Found the valve stem dry rotted and leaking so back to town to get it fixed. Returned the relief valve while I was at it. Get back home, put the tire on and head to the far pasture. Engage the pto and find the pressure a bit weak so stop to adjust. Seems the valve is sticking again as I manage to blow a hose. Back to town for the relief valve I just returned... I do have a wheel bearing that needs replacing on a rake before I start cutting again later this month. [/QUOTE]
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