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    Hydraulic tube assembly

    That’s a flared fitting so I wouldn’t think so. Thanks for the reply.
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    Hydraulic tube assembly

    As I mentioned, where would you put an o-ring in that setup??? Why do you have an o-ring listed in parts with the hydraulic tube assembly parts that’s called hydraulic tube assembly o-ring??? Skip
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    Hydraulic tube assembly

    That wasn’t the question - the question was, is the o-ring necessary?
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    Hydraulic tube assembly

    Here’s a couple pics. Thanks
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    Hydraulic tube assembly

    Experience with this anyone? Replacing the hydraulic tube assembly and tube assembly nut on a 1650 as a leak has developed. The parts information appears to also show an o-ring? The assembly being replaced does not have an o-ring. Could this be an upgrade or is the o-ring not a necessary part...
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    Hydraulic tube assembly

    Experience with this anyone? I’m replacing the hydraulic tube assembly and the tube assembly nut as a leak has developed. The parts seem to also show an o-ring that seems like it may be part of the assembly however the old one does not have an o-ring? Has the o-ring been added as an upgrade...
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    All Things Deer

    I’ve heard garlic will keep deer away? Anyone have experience that ? Skip
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    All Things Deer

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    Finally got to use the blade!

    That’s exactly right - and that’s also why the wings are easily removed. If you want to windrow, you simply remove the wings.
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    Finally got to use the blade!

    The top angle iron has two bolts and nuts on each side. The bottom angle has one bolt that’s welded, no nut, fits into a drilled hole. The other bottom drilled hole fits over the bolt that holds the skid piece. Takes about 10 minutes to install or remove. If you’d like, I could post our...
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    Finally got to use the blade!

    Ok thanks and I’ll post a few more photos. Have to give credit to my son for the engineering and welding. I just said I’d like to add some wings to the plow blade for snow and he said ok, bring the blade over. 😊
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    Finally got to use the blade!

    Thanks -Mounted on a 1650.
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    Finally got to use the blade!

    Looks good! Just added some removable wings to my plow blade for snow - work very well. Skip
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