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Re: Meyer Snowplow Icing Up
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Posted by the tractor vet on February 06, 2007 at 18:18:47 from (75.19.125.244):
In Reply to: Meyer Snowplow Icing Up posted by in-too-deep on February 06, 2007 at 14:03:17:
I ran them for several years and Myers plows were nothing but a pain in the donkey . Every year i would change the oil clean the screens and use only Myers oil and when ya needed then in the worste storm of the year and the coldest night is when they would drop kick ya. As one of the selonids would burn out or ya got a speck of dirt in a valve it was always something with then use to carry two units in the cab so just maybe i could make it thru the storm . The vary best snow plow that i ever had was a Western , lifted faster had more power and plowed better . You will probably have to pull the seloniods out and get the magnify glass out and pull the valves out and look for any tiny speck of dirt that may be sticking a valve , there are three valves plus the pressure releif . It is wise to have the service manual as it is a HUGE help on them also the special socket to remove them.
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